Sir William Beynon | |
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Born | (1866-11-05)5 November 1866 Agra, India |
Died | 9 February 1955(1955-02-09) (aged 88) Gerrards Cross in south Buckinghamshire, UK |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service | Indian Army |
Rank | Major-General |
Major-General Sir William George Lawrence Beynon, KCIE, CB, DSO (5 November 1866 – 9 February 1955) was a British Indian Army officer.
Military career
Main article: Operations against the Mahsuds (1917)British forces commanded by Major-General Beynon advanced into Mahsud tribal territory on the 6th. British forces engaged the Mahsud several days in June. On 25 June 1917, hostilities ceased when the Mahsud sued for peace. Part of the terms were that the Mahsuds had to hand rifles they had stolen, some of these came into the hands of British troops while they were still there. British troops began withdrawing on 12 July. The final peace agreement came on 10 August 1917 with a Mahsud jirga.
Bibliography
Notes
- The National Archives 2021.
- National Army Museum 2021.
- Parker-Galbreath 1932.
- ^ Parker 1917.
- Neiberg 2017.
References
- The National Archives (2021). "Beynon Collection: papers of and relating to Maj-Gen Sir Will- iam George Lawrence". The National Archives (United Kingdom). Retrieved 17 November 2021.
- National Army Museum (2021). "The North-West Frontier". National Army Museum. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
- Neiberg, Michael S. (2017). World War I. Routledge. ISBN 9781351142786. - Total pages: 628
- Parker, Harry (20 August 1917). "Waziristan Campaign 1917".
- Parker-Galbreath, Simon (1932). "Waziristan Campaign 1917". Retrieved 17 November 2021.
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