Sydney Muspratt

Sir Sydney Muspratt
Born 11 September 1878
Died 1972
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch  British Indian Army
Years of service 1898 - 1941
Rank General
Commands held 4th Indian Infantry Brigade
Battles/wars World War I
World War II
Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Companion of the Order of the Star of India
Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire
Distinguished Service Order

General Sir Sydney Frederick Muspratt KCB CSI CIE DSO (1878–1972) was a senior British Indian Army officer who went on to be Military Secretary to the India Office.

He was born 11 September 1878 the son of Henry Muspratt, Indian Civil Service.[1]

Military career

Muspratt was commissioned into the Indian Staff Corps in 1898.[2] He served extensively on the North West Frontier of India.[3] He was appointed to the 12th Cavalry 1 April 1900.[4]

He was first appointed to the staff as Staff Captain, Intelligence and General Staff Officer 3rd Class from 18 June 1906 to 17 June 1910, during which time he served on the Mohmand and Zakka Khel expeditions of 1908.[5]

He is reappointed to the staff serving World War I from 5 September 1914 and spent the war in France & Belgium as a staff officer, ending up a General Staff Officer 1st Class from 18 January 1918 to 31 October 1920.[6]

He did a brief stint as Deputy Director (Intelligence) in India from 1 November 1920 to 15 December 1920 before returning to regimental soldiering with the 12th Cavalry until be appointed to the staff at the War Office from 3 February 1922 to 6 October 1925.[7]

Returning to India he was appointed a Brigade commander, 4th Indian Infantry Brigade from 17 November 1925 to 31 October 1927.[8] Then he was made Director of Military Operations in India 1 November 1927 to 25 October 1929. Subsequently he was appointed Deputy Chief of the General Staff and Director of Staff Duties at Army Headquarters, India 13 December 1929 to 6 September 1931.[9]

He was Military Secretary to the India Office from 1931 to 1933. Then as General Officer Commanding Peshawar District from 26 November 1933 to 1 November 1936, he commanded the latter part of the Second Mohmand Campaign.[10] He was Military Secretary to the India Office again from 1937[11] to 1941.[10]

Family

In 1925 he married Rosamonde Barry, youngest daughter of Sir Edward Barry, 2 bart., and they went on to have two sons.[12][13]

References

  1. Kelly`s handbook 1944
  2. The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 26931. p. 377. 21 January 1898. Retrieved 2010-05-08.
  3. http://gypsyscholar.com/402unpublishedt.html Unpublished records]
  4. Supplement to the Indian Army List January 1939
  5. Supplement to the Indian Army List January 1939
  6. Supplement to the Indian Army List January 1939
  7. Supplement to the Indian Army List January 1939
  8. Generals.dk
  9. Supplement to the Indian Army List January 1939
  10. 1 2 Indian military appointments The Glasgow Herald, 8 May 1937
  11. The London Gazette: no. 34444. p. 6378. 15 October 1937. Retrieved 2010-05-08.
  12. The Peerage.com
  13. Kelly`s handbook 1944
Military offices
Preceded by
Sir Alexander Cobbe
Military Secretary to the India Office
19311933
Succeeded by
Sir John Coleridge
Preceded by
Sir Roger Wilson
Military Secretary to the India Office
19371941
Succeeded by
Sir Robert Lockhart
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