General Sir George Macaulay KirkpatrickKCBKCSI (23 August 1866 – 6 February 1950) was a Canadian soldier who served with the British Army in South Africa, Canada, India, Australia, and China. He became one of only a handful of Canadians to reach the rank of full General.[1]
Kirkpatrick was commissioned into the Royal Engineers as a lieutenant on 30 June 1885.[3][4] He was appointed aide-de-camp to the General Officer Commanding, Thames District in 1892, and promoted to captain on 12 December 1894.[5] He was deployed as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General (Intelligence) during the Second Boer War,[3] and received the brevet rank of major on 29 November 1900. Following the end of the war in June 1902, he left Cape Town on the SS Canada and returned to Southampton in late July.[6] He served in Halifax, Nova Scotia as Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General for Intelligence from September 1902,[7] and received the brevet rank of lieutenant-colonel on 22 August 1902.[8] Two years later he became Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General at Headquarters of the Army in 1904.[3] He went on to be Assistant Quartermaster General at Headquarters, India in 1906 and Inspector General of the Military Forces of Australia in 1910.[3] He served in World War I as Director of Military Operations in India from 1914 to 1916, during which time he was promoted to the permanent rank of major general in June 1915,[9] when he became Chief of the General Staff in India.[3]
In 1896, Kirkpatrick married artist Mary Lydia Dennistoun (1870-1945).[10] They had three daughters, Georgina Helen (born 1898) and Kathleen Mary (born 1899) in Malta, and Margaret Charlotte (born 1904) in Canada, mother of Iain Tennant.
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^ abcd"Obituary: General Sir George Kirkpatrick". The Times. 8 February 1950. p. 9.
^George Macaulay Kirkpatrick, Sir; Town and environs of Fez Region of Morocco Ordnance Survey. Southampton, [England] : photozincographed at Ordnance Survey Office, 1892.
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