Chief of the General Staff (India)
The Chief of the General Staff, India was a senior military commander in British India from 1906 to 1947.
History
The Chief of the General Staff, India assisted the Commander-in-Chief, India in commanding the British Indian Army. The post was largely honorary as all power resided in the hands of Commander-in-Chief, India. The post was replaced by that of Commander-in-Chief, Indian Army in 1947 and then by that of Chief of the Army Staff in 1955.Chiefs of the General Staff
Holders of the post have been:No. | Name | Took office | Left office | Unit of Commission | Ref |
1 | Lieutenant-General Sir Beauchamp Duff | Mar 1906 | Oct 1909 | Royal Artillery | |
2 | Lieutenant-General Sir Douglas Haig | Oct 1909 | Feb 1912 | 7th Queen's Own Hussars | |
3 | Lieutenant-General Sir Percy Lake | Feb 1912 | Jan 1916 | 59th Regiment of Foot | |
4 | Lieutenant-General Sir George Kirkpatrick | Jan 1916 | Jan 1920 | Royal Engineers | |
5 | General Sir Claud Jacob | Jan 1920 | Nov 1924 | Worcestershire Regiment | |
6 | General Sir Andrew Skeen | Nov 1924 | Oct 1928 | King's Own Scottish Borderers | |
7 | General Sir Philip Chetwode | Oct 1928 | Jul 1930 | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry | |
8 | Lieutenant-General Sir Cyril Deverell | Jul 1930 | Mar 1931 | Prince of Wales's West Yorkshire Regiment | |
9 | General Sir Kenneth Wigram | Mar 1931 | May 1934 | 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles | |
10 | General Sir William Bartholomew | May 1934 | Oct 1937 | Royal Artillery | |
11 | General Sir Ivo Vesey | Oct 1937 | Jun 1939 | Queen's Royal Regiment | |
12 | General Sir Eric de Burgh | Jun 1939 | May 1941 | Royal Dublin Fusiliers | |
13 | Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Hutton | May 1941 | Dec 1941 | Royal Artillery | |
14 | Lieutenant-General Sir Edwin Morris | Dec 1941 | Apr 1944 | Royal Engineers | |
15 | Lieutenant-General Sir John Swayne | Apr 1944 | Jan 1946 | Somerset Light Infantry | |
16 | Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Smith | Jan 1946 | Aug 1947 | Coldstream Guards |