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H. C. Wylly

Colonel Harold Carmichael Wylly, CB (18 January 1858 – 3 September 1932) was a British Army colonel and military historian.[1][2]

Life edit

Wylly was born in Meerut in the North West Province of British India, the son of E. M. Wylly, a judge in the High Court of Agra. He was educated at Henley Grammar School, Wimbledon School and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, before embarking on a career as an army officer when he was commissioned a lieutenant on 11 September 1878, serving first with the 95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot, which in 1881 was merged into the Sherwood Foresters, as the 2nd battalion (Derbyshire Regiment). He served in the Anglo-Egyptian War in 1882, was promoted to captain on 1 May 1884, served in the Sikkim Expedition in 1888, was promoted to major on 26 May 1893, and served in the Tirah Campaign 1897–98. In February 1900 he joined his battalion when it transferred to Malta.[3] Following the outbreak of the Second Boer War, the 1st battalion of his regiment had embarked for South Africa in November 1899. Leaving his own battalion at Malta, Wylly transferred to South Africa where he was promoted to lieutenant-colonel in command of the 1st battalion from 11 February 1900.[4] For services during the war, he was mentioned in despatches (dated 8 April 1902[5]), and appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in the South Africa honours list published on 26 June 1902.[6] The battalion stayed in South Africa until after the war, then transferred on the SS Wakool to a new posting at Hong Kong in September 1902.[7]

From 1907 Wylly published works on military topics, including in 1908 a biography of Sir Joseph Thackwell. In 1913, in the buildup to the First World War, Wylly became editor of RUSI Journal, the journal of the Royal United Services Institute, a position he held until 1923. Many of his later works dealt with the First World War.

In 1929 he was awarded the Chesney Gold Medal, the highest award of the Royal United Services Institute.[1][8]

Works edit

  • Davis, John, and H. C. Wylly (1895) The History of the Second, Queen's Royal Regiment, Now the Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment: From 1715 to 1799. (R.Bentley & son).
  • Davis, John; Wylly, Harold Carmichael; Foster, R. C. G. (1906). The History of the Second Queen's Royal Regiment. Vol. 5. R. Bentley & Son.
  • Wylly, Col H. C. (1908). The Military Memoirs of Lieut.-General Sir Joseph Thackwell: Based on diaries and correspondence (online Text). John Murray, London.
  • Wylly, Col H.C. (1912). "From the Black Mountain to Waziristan". London, Macmillan.
  • Wylly, Col H.C. (1914). XVth (the King's) Hussars 1759 to 1913. Caxton.
  • Wylly, Col H. C. (1924). The Border regiment in the great war. Gale & Polden.
  • Wylly, Col H. C. (1926). History of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Vol I, from 1755 to 1914. P. Lund, Humphries & Co.
  • Wylly, Col H. C. (1929). History of the 5th Battalion, 13th Frontier Forces Rifles, 1849–1926. Gale and Polden.
  • H. C. Wylly (1930). The History of Coke's Rifles. Gale & Polden.
  • Wylly, Col H. C. Neill's Blue Caps. Vol. 3: 1914 – 1922. Uckfield: Naval & Military Press. ISBN 1845744098.
  • Wylly, Col H. C. (1933). The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Vol. 2: 1914 – 1918. London: The Royal United Service Institution. ISBN 9781530467426.
  • Neill's 'Blue Caps Vol I & II 1826-1914
  • History of the Queen's Royal Regiment, Gale & Polden 1925.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Royal United Services Institute. Archived from the original on 15 February 2014. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
  2. ^ ‘WYLLY, Col Harold Carmichael’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2014; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014 ; online edn, April 2014 accessed 16 Aug 2014
  3. ^ "The War – embarkation of troops". The Times. No. 36066. London. 15 February 1900. p. 4.
  4. ^ Hart′s Army list, 1903
  5. ^ "No. 27443". The London Gazette. 17 June 1902. pp. 3967–3974.
  6. ^ "No. 27448". The London Gazette (Supplement). 26 June 1902. pp. 4191–4192.
  7. ^ "The Army in South Africa – Troops returning home". The Times. No. 36871. London. 12 September 1902. p. 5.
  8. ^ (PDF). RUSI Journal. April 2001. p. 4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 July 2013. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
  9. ^ "Works by H. C. Wylly". RUSI Library.
  • ""Wylly, H. C. (Harold Carmichael), 1858–1932"".
  • "Wylly, H. C. (83 works)". WorldCat.org.

wylly, colonel, harold, carmichael, wylly, january, 1858, september, 1932, british, army, colonel, military, historian, life, editwylly, born, meerut, north, west, province, british, india, wylly, judge, high, court, agra, educated, henley, grammar, school, wi. Colonel Harold Carmichael Wylly CB 18 January 1858 3 September 1932 was a British Army colonel and military historian 1 2 Life editWylly was born in Meerut in the North West Province of British India the son of E M Wylly a judge in the High Court of Agra He was educated at Henley Grammar School Wimbledon School and the Royal Military College Sandhurst before embarking on a career as an army officer when he was commissioned a lieutenant on 11 September 1878 serving first with the 95th Derbyshire Regiment of Foot which in 1881 was merged into the Sherwood Foresters as the 2nd battalion Derbyshire Regiment He served in the Anglo Egyptian War in 1882 was promoted to captain on 1 May 1884 served in the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 was promoted to major on 26 May 1893 and served in the Tirah Campaign 1897 98 In February 1900 he joined his battalion when it transferred to Malta 3 Following the outbreak of the Second Boer War the 1st battalion of his regiment had embarked for South Africa in November 1899 Leaving his own battalion at Malta Wylly transferred to South Africa where he was promoted to lieutenant colonel in command of the 1st battalion from 11 February 1900 4 For services during the war he was mentioned in despatches dated 8 April 1902 5 and appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath CB in the South Africa honours list published on 26 June 1902 6 The battalion stayed in South Africa until after the war then transferred on the SS Wakool to a new posting at Hong Kong in September 1902 7 From 1907 Wylly published works on military topics including in 1908 a biography of Sir Joseph Thackwell In 1913 in the buildup to the First World War Wylly became editor of RUSI Journal the journal of the Royal United Services Institute a position he held until 1923 Many of his later works dealt with the First World War In 1929 he was awarded the Chesney Gold Medal the highest award of the Royal United Services Institute 1 8 Works editDavis John and H C Wylly 1895 The History of the Second Queen s Royal Regiment Now the Queen s Royal West Surrey Regiment From 1715 to 1799 R Bentley amp son Davis John Wylly Harold Carmichael Foster R C G 1906 The History of the Second Queen s Royal Regiment Vol 5 R Bentley amp Son Wylly Col H C 1908 The Military Memoirs of Lieut General Sir Joseph Thackwell Based on diaries and correspondence online Text John Murray London Wylly Col H C 1912 From the Black Mountain to Waziristan London Macmillan Wylly Col H C 1914 XVth the King s Hussars 1759 to 1913 Caxton Wylly Col H C 1924 The Border regiment in the great war Gale amp Polden Wylly Col H C 1926 History of the King s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Vol I from 1755 to 1914 P Lund Humphries amp Co Wylly Col H C 1929 History of the 5th Battalion 13th Frontier Forces Rifles 1849 1926 Gale and Polden H C Wylly 1930 The History of Coke s Rifles Gale amp Polden Wylly Col H C Neill s Blue Caps Vol 3 1914 1922 Uckfield Naval amp Military Press ISBN 1845744098 Wylly Col H C 1933 The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment Vol 2 1914 1918 London The Royal United Service Institution ISBN 9781530467426 Neill s Blue Caps Vol I amp II 1826 1914 History of the Queen s Royal Regiment Gale amp Polden 1925 9 References edit a b Chesney Gold Medal Past Recipients Royal United Services Institute Archived from the original on 15 February 2014 Retrieved 19 August 2014 WYLLY Col Harold Carmichael Who Was Who A amp C Black an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc 1920 2014 online edn Oxford University Press 2014 online edn April 2014 accessed 16 Aug 2014 The War embarkation of troops The Times No 36066 London 15 February 1900 p 4 Hart s Army list 1903 No 27443 The London Gazette 17 June 1902 pp 3967 3974 No 27448 The London Gazette Supplement 26 June 1902 pp 4191 4192 The Army in South Africa Troops returning home The Times No 36871 London 12 September 1902 p 5 Chesney Gold Medal Awarded to Baroness Thacher PDF RUSI Journal April 2001 p 4 Archived from the original PDF on 30 July 2013 Retrieved 19 August 2014 Works by H C Wylly RUSI Library Wylly H C Harold Carmichael 1858 1932 Wylly H C 83 works WorldCat org nbsp nbsp This biographical article related to the British Army is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title H C Wylly amp oldid 1158639517, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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