Douglas Dawson

Military Person

1854 – 1933

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Who was Douglas Dawson?

Brigadier-General Sir Douglas Frederick Rawdon Dawson, GCVO, KCB, CMG, was a British Army general officer.

He was the second son of the Hon. Thomas Vesey Dawson, an officer of the Coldstream Guards who was killed at the Battle of Inkerman. His paternal grandfather was Richard Thomas Dawson, 2nd Baron Cremorne. His older brother, Vesey John Dawson, was also a British Army officer.

He attended Eton College, and then joined the Coldstream Guards in 1874, attending the Staff College in 1881. He saw service with the Egyptian Campaign of 1882, where he fought at the battles of Mahuta, Kassassin, Tel el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo. In the Nile Expedition of 1884-85, he was part of the Guards' Camel Corps, was mentioned in despatches, and saw action at the Battle of Abu Klea. He was then appointed a Military Attaché from 1895 to 1901, posted to Austria-Hungary, Serbia, France, Belgium and Switzerland, before returning to the United Kingdom as Master of the Ceremonies to King Edward VII from 1903–1907 and then as a Comptroller in the Lord Chamberlain's Department.

On the outbreak of the First World War he received a War Office appointment as ADPS from 1914 to 1915, and was appointed Inspector of Vulnerable Points at GHQ from 1916 to 1919, in which role he was again mentioned in despatches. After the War, in 1920, he resigned his position as Comptroller and was appointed State Chamberlain, holding the office until 1924.

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Born
Apr 25, 1854
Education
  • Eton College
Died
Jan 20, 1933

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on July 23, 2013

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