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In 1910, he took a posting as Director of Military Operations in [[India]], where he served until 1914, when he became [[General Officer Commanding]]-in-Chief for [[Aldershot Command]].<ref name=lh/> In 1916, he was given command of [[IX Corps (United Kingdom)|IX Corps]],<ref name=lh/> serving at the [[Battle of Messines]] and the [[Third Battle of the Aisne]]. He was relieved in 1918 and retired in 1920.<ref name=lh/>
In 1910, he took a posting as Director of Military Operations in [[India]], where he served until 1914, when he became [[General Officer Commanding]]-in-Chief for [[Aldershot Command]].<ref name=lh/> In 1916, he was given command of [[IX Corps (United Kingdom)|IX Corps]],<ref name=lh/> serving at the [[Battle of Messines]] and the [[Third Battle of the Aisne]]. He was relieved in 1918 and retired in 1920.<ref name=lh/>


He died in 1939.OLD PERSON!!!!!!!!!
He died in 1939.OLD PERSON!!!!!!!!! ( )___( )
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Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon
Born6 July 1859
Died13 February 1939 (aged 79)
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branchBritish Army
RankLieutenant General
CommandsIX Corps
Battles/warsSecond Afghan War
Second Boer War
First World War
AwardsKnight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Mention in Despatches (4)

Lieutenant General Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon KCB (6 July 1859 – 13 February 1939) was a British general during World War I.

Military career

Hamilton-Gordon was one of ten children of General Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon, K.C.B. and Caroline Herschel. His grandfather was George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1852 until 1855.

Educated at Winchester College, Hamilton-Gordon was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1880.[1] His first military service was in the Second Afghan War in 1880.[1] Hamilton-Gordon later served in the Boer War taking part in actions at Ladysmith, Spion Kop, Vaal Kranz and Tugela Heights.[1] He became Deputy Assistant Adjutant General for Intelligence in South Africa in 1901.[1] He then became an Instructor at the School of Gunnery before moving on to hold various staff officer positions.[1]

In 1910, he took a posting as Director of Military Operations in India, where he served until 1914, when he became General Officer Commanding-in-Chief for Aldershot Command.[1] In 1916, he was given command of IX Corps,[1] serving at the Battle of Messines and the Third Battle of the Aisne. He was relieved in 1918 and retired in 1920.[1]

He died in 1939.OLD PERSON!!!!!!!!! ( )___( )

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      I MISS SAMMY

Family

In 1888, he married Isabel Newmarch, with whom he had three children.[2]

References

Military offices
Preceded by GOC-in-C Aldershot Command
1914 – 1916
Succeeded by
Preceded by GOC IX Corps
1916 – 1918
Succeeded by

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