List of British generals and brigadiers

This is a list of people who held general officer rank or the rank of brigadier (together now recognized as starred officers) in the British Army, Royal Marines, British Indian Army or other military force.

It does not include English Army generals or Scottish Army generals. Neither England nor Scotland has had its own army since the Acts of Union in 1707. Generals promoted by the Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1800), United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801–1922) and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1922–present) are included.

See also Category:British generals – note that a "Brigadier" is not classed as a "general" in the British Army, despite being a NATO 1-star equivalent rank.[1]

Hence, in the lists below:

  • 1* = Brigadier General/Brigadier
  • 2* = Major General
  • 3* = Lieutenant General
  • 4* = General

(dates after the name are birth and death)

A

Rank Name Year born Year died Notes
Major-General Henry Richard Abadie 1841 1915
Major-General Herbert Edward Stacy Abbott 1814 1883
General Sir James Abbott 1807 1896
Brigadier Burton Edward Abbott 1906 1968 [2]
Leonard Henry Abbott DA&QMG[3]
General James Abercrombie 1706 1781
General Robert Abercromby of Airthrey 1740 1827
Lieutenant-General Sir John Abercromby 1772 1817
Lieutenant-General Sir Ralph Abercromby 1734 1801
Lieutenant-General William Scarlett, 3rd Baron Abinger 1826 1892
Major-General Kevin David Abraham 1960 late Royal Regiment of Artillery[4]
Major-General Sir William Abraham 1897 1980 [2]
Lieutenant-General Wroth Palmer Acland 1770 1816
Major-General Sir John Acland 1928 2006
General Frederick Adam 1784 1853
Brigadier-General Frederick John Stuart Adam 1837 1920 Indian Staff Corps
Lieutenant-General Alexander Adams 1835
Brigadier-General Thomas Adams 1730 (circa) 1764 posthumously promoted
Major-General John Worthington Adams 1764 1837
Major-General Sir Allan Henry Shafto Adair 1897 1988
Major-General Robert Bellew Adams 1856 1928
General Sir Ronald Adam 1885 1982
Brigadier-General Rodolph Ladeveze Adlercron 1873 1966 GOC Infantry Brigade and Calais Base[3]
Major-General George Henry Addison 1876 1964 [2]
Brigadier Leonard Joseph Lancelot Addison 1902 1975 [2]
Brigadier William Michael Rutherford Addison 1935 2000
Brigadier John Frederick Adye 1900 1977 [2]
General John Miller Adye 1819 1900
Lieutenant General Sir Andrew Agnew 1689 1771
Brigadier-General James Agnew 1719 1777
Henry Sandys Ainslie GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
General Richard Airey, 1st Baron Airey 1803 1881
Major-General Christopher Airy 1934
Major-General Arthur Aitken 1861 1924 temporary Major-General
Brigadier Monowar Khan Afridi 1900 1968 [2]
Brigadier David Francis Aikenhead 1895 1955 [2]
Brigadier William Aird-Smith 1893 1942 [2]
Lieutenant-General Sir Terence Airey 1900 1983
Brigadier William Henry Hutton Aitken 1898 1978 [2]
Major-General John Aldam Aizlewood 1895 1990
General Sir John Akehurst 1930 2007
Major-General William Philip Jopp Akerman 1888 1972 [2]
Major-General Clifton Edward Rawdon Grant Alban 1889 unknown [2]
General George Keppel, 3rd Earl of Albemarle 1724 1772
General George Keppel, 6th Earl of Albemarle 1799 1891
Lieutenant-General Willem van Keppel, 2nd Earl of Albemarle 1702 1754
Lieutenant-General Sir Edwin Alderson 1859 1927
Brigadier James Robert Travers Aldous[2] 1898 1985
Lieutenant-General Sir Edwin Alfred Harvey Alderson 1859 1927 GOC Corps[3]
Brigadier General Charles Henry Alexander 1856 1946 CRA[3]
Major General Henry Lethbridge Alexander 1878 1944 CB, CMG, DSO – DA&QMG[3]
Major-General Henry Templer Alexander 1911 1977
Major General Ernest Wright Alexander 1870 1934 GOCRA
Major-General Frederick John Alfieri[2] 1892 1961
General Sir Archibald Alison, 2nd Baronet 1826 1907
Brigadier-General Percy Stuart Allan[5] GOC 155th Brigade, 52nd (Lowland) Division TF
Brigadier-General Walter Allason[5] 1875 1960 GOC 52nd Infantry Brigade, 17th (Northern) Division
Brigadier-General Alfred James Whitacre Allen[5] 1857 1939 GOC 74th Brigade, 25th Division
Brigadier Algernon Anderson Johnston Allen[2] 1894 Military Commander of Jerusalem, Lydda and Gaza Districts
Brigadier Basil George Allen[2] 1893
Brigadier Frederick Josephus Allen[2] 1897
Brigadier John Robert Allen[2] 1893
Brigadier John Frederick Whitacre Allen MC[2] 1890 1976
Major-General Robert Hall Allen[2] 1886 1984
Brigadier Ronald Lewis Allen 1916 1986 Royal Army Ordnance Corps
Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Walter Allfrey 1895 1964 General Officer Commanding V Corps during the Italian Campaign.
Brigadier-General William Henry Loraine Allgood[5] 1868 1957 GOC 45th Brigade, 15th (Scottish) Division
Brigadier George Frederick Allison KBE MC[2] 1888 1946 Royal Army Medical Corps
Brigadier William Wigram Allison[2] 1895 1984 Commanding Officer 307th Infantry Brigade [North-West Europe]
Brigadier Edward Percival Allman-Smith[2] 1886 1969 Deputy Director of Medical Services in British Palestine and Trans-Jordan
Brigadier George Frederick Hill Alms[2] 1895 Royal Engineers
Brigadier Llewellyn Arthur Augustus Alston CBE DSO MC[2] 1890 1968 Royal Welch Fusiliers
Major-General Sir Charles Alten GCB 1764 1840 Led Wellington's 3rd Division during the Hundred Days
Brigadier Robert Denis Ambrose OBE, MC[2] 1896 1974 Inspector-General of Frontier Corps
Major-General Leon Williamson Amps[2] 1892 1989 Director of Works, War Office
General Peregrine Bertie, 3rd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven 1714 1778
Brigadier Austin Thomas Anderson 1868 1949 CRA;[3] commanded the 48th (South Midland) Division's artillery in 1920–24[6]
Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Alexander Anderson 1857 1940 GOC Corps[3]
Major-General Nelson Graham Anderson 1875 1945 DA&QMG[3]
Brigadier-General Stuart Milligan Anderson DSO CRA[3]
Lieutenant-General Warren Hastings Anderson 1872 1930 Quartermaster-General to the Forces; MGGS[3]
Brigadier-General A. T. Anderson 1886 1949 An Australian brigadier-general who received the Légion d'honneur when a colonel in the British Army
Brigadier Andrew Anderson 1890 1999[7] Commanding Officer 11th Indian Infantry Brigade [North Africa]; POW in Colditz
Major-General Alexander Vass Anderson[2] 1895 1963 Director of Civil Affairs at the War Office
Lieutenant-General Sir Desmond Francis Anderson 1885 1967 Command III and then II Corps
Brigadier Sir Duncan Law Anderson KBE TD* CEng FICE MIStructE 1901 1980 Chairman of the materials committee of the Allied economics board[8]
Brigadier Sir Gilmour Menzies Anderson[2] 1914 1977 Commanding Officer of the 16th Infantry Brigade
General Sir John D'Arcy Anderson[2] 1908 1988 Deputy Chief of Imperial General Staff
Major-General Sir John Evelyn Anderson[2] 1916 2007 Signals Officer-in-Chief.
General Sir Kenneth Arthur Noel Anderson 1891 1959 Commander of the British First Army
Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Neville Anderson 1907 1979 General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Northern Ireland Command
Brigadier Robert Charles Beckett Anderson DSO[2] 1895 1982 A&SH
Brigadier Reginald Wood Andrews MC[2] 1897 1978 Royal Regiment of Artillery
Brigadier Tom Hardy Angus[2] 1889 1984 Director of Air, Army Headquarters India
Brigadier Seymour Willoughby Anketell-Jones OBE, MC[2] 1898 1972 Deputy Director of Ordnance Services
Brigadier-General Barnett Dyer Lempriere Gray Anley CMG, DSO.[3] 1873 1954 GOC 125th (Lancashire Fusiliers) Brigade TA
Brigadier-General Frederick Gore Anley CB CMG[3] 1864 1936 GOG No 8 Demobilisation Area
Brigadier-General William Bower Anley DSO 1871 19?? Commander, Heavy Artillery (CHA)[3] commanding the heavy artillery of VII Corps, three days before the Armistice.
Brigadier Francis Dighton Annesley[2] 1888 1983
Major-General Edward Anson 1826 1925
Major-General George Anson 1797 1857
General Sir George Anson 1769 1849 GCB
General Sir William Anson, 1st Baronet 1772 1847
Brigadier Sir John Anstey 1907 2000 deputy head of SOE's India Mission.
Brigadier John Henry Anstice 1897 1970
Lieutenant-General Philip Anstruther c. 1680 1760
Brigadier Sir Richard Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe 1908 1985 [2]
Lieutenant-General Dick Applegate 1955 living
Brigadier Gilbert Leonard Appleton 1894 1970 [2]
Major-General Kenelm Charles Appleyard 1894 1967 [2]
Major-General Frederick Ernest Appleyard 1829 1911
General Henry ap Rhys Pryce 1874 1950 GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
Brigadier-General Alexander George Arbuthnot 1873 1961 CMG, DSO[9]
Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Arbuthnot 1824 1899 GCB
General Charles George James Arbuthnot 1801 1870
Brigadier-General Sir Dalrymple Arbuthnot 1867 1941 CRA
Major-General George Alexander Arbuthnot
Major-General George Bingham Arbuthnot 1803 1867
Major-General Henry Thomas Arbuthnot
General Sir Hugh Arbuthnot 1780 1868
  • Major-General Robert Keith Arbuthnott, 15th Viscount of Arbuthnott (1900–1980)
  • General Sir Robert Arbuthnot, KCB
  • Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Arbuthnot, KCB
  • William Arbuthnot, Royal Artillery
  • William Arbuthnot, 14th Hussars
  • Major-General St. John Desmond Arcedeckne-Butler (1896–1959),[2] Royal Corps of Signals
  • Brigadier Arthur Somerville Archdale (1882–1948)[2]
  • General Sir John Archer
  • Brigadier Henry Archer (1883–1970)
  • Brigadier Brian Mortimer Archibald (1906–1993)[2]
  • Brigadier Gordon King Archibald (1885–1942)[2]
  • Major-General Sidney Charles Manley Archibald (1890–1973)[2]
  • Reginald Le Normand Brabazon, Lord Ardee – GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Brigadier Philip Alexander Arden (1892– )[2]
  • Brigadier Eustace Alford Arderne (1899– )[2]
  • General John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll
  • Major-General Robert Henry Bertram Arkwright (1903–1971)[2]
  • General Sir Charles Clement Armitage (1881–1973)[2]
  • Brigadier Edward Leathley Armitage ( -1957)[2]
  • Edward Hume Armitage – CRA[3]
  • Charles Johnstone Armstrong – Chief Engineer[3]
  • Brigadier Charles Douglas Armstrong (1897–1985)[2]
  • Brigadier Edward Francis Egerton Armstrong (1890– )[2] Corps of Royal Engineers
  • Brigadier John Cardew Armstrong (1887–1953)[2]
  • Major-General John Armstrong
  • Brigadier Sereld John Armstrong (1894– )[2]
  • Brigadier Walter Johnston Armstrong (1907– )[2]
  • Major-General Richard Armstrong
  • George Ayscough Armytage – GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Brigadier Harry William Hugh Armytage (1890– )[2]
  • Major-General Allan Cholmondeley Arnold (1893–1962)[2]
  • Brigadier General Benedict Arnold (1741–1801) – Major General in the Continental Army of the American colonies
  • Major-General Stanley Arnott (1888–1972)[2]
  • Lieutenant-General Sir George Arthur, 1st Baronet
  • Brigadier Sir Robert Duncan Harris Arundell (1904–1989)[2]
  • General Sir Charles Asgill, 2nd Baronet
  • Brigadier Edwin Raymond Ash (1897– )[2]
  • Lionel Forbes Ashburner – GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Major-General Cromer Ashburnham
  • General William Ashe-à Court
  • Brigadier Brenton Haliburton Ashmore (1900– )[2]
  • Major-General Edward Ashmore – GOC RFC Brigade and CRA
  • Brigadier Harold Kenneth Ashworth (1903–1978)[2]
  • Brigadier-General Henry Francis Askwith – BGRA[3]
  • Major-General Alfred Rimbault Aslett (1901–1980)[2]
  • Cecil Faber Aspinall – BGGS[3]
  • Arthur Melland Asquith – GOC Infantry Brigade
  • Joseph John Asser – IG Communications[3]
  • Sir George Aston – GOC Infantry Division[3]
  • Llewellyn William Atcherley – DA&QMG[3]
  • Major-General Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone – Head of British Mission Belgian GQG
  • Ben Atkinson – DA&QMG[3]
  • Edwin Henry De Vere Atkinson – Chief Engineer[3]
  • Major General Sir Leonard Atkinson
  • Brigadier-General John Stewart-Murray, 8th Duke of Atholl
  • Brigadier Robert Ringrose Gelston Atkins (1891– )[2]
  • Brigadier David John Atkinson (1909– )
  • Brigadier Charles John Attfield (1898– )[2]
  • Brigadier Herbert Arthur Reginald Aubrey (1883–1954)[2]
  • Lieutenant-General Sir Samuel Auchmuty
  • James Touchet, 5th Baron Audley
  • Brigadier Edward Gordon Audland (1896–1976)[2]
  • Major-General Arthur Bramston Austin (1893–1967)[2]
  • Brigadier Richard Andrew Austin (1892– )[2]
  • Brigadier Geoffrey William Auten (1896– )[2]
  • Brigadier Alec Pendock Aveline (1897–1982)[2]
  • Lieutenant-General Sir Fenton Aylmer, 13th Baronet
  • Matthew Whitworth-Aylmer, 5th Baron Aylmer

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U

  • Major General Peter Alfred Ullman (1897–1972)
  • Brigadier General Percy Umfreville, Director of Military Prisons
  • Brigadier William Ernest Underhill (1898–1968)
  • Lieutenant General Sir Herbert Crofton Campbell Uniacke, GOCRA
  • Brigadier Robert Babington Everard Upton (1896–1977 )
  • Major General Robert Elliott Urquhart (1901–1988)
  • Brigadier Thomas Clive Usher (1907–1982)
  • Major General John Edward Utterson-Kelso (1893–1972)

V

  • Major General Henry Tanfield Vachell (d.1902), Royal Artillery[95]
  • Brigadier Croxton Sillery Vale (1896–1975)[2]
  • General Charles Vallancey
  • Brigadier Claude Max Vallentin (1896– )[2]
  • Major General Albert Robert Valon (1885–1971)[2]
  • Brigadier Mark Charles van der Lande CBE
  • General Sir John Ormsby Vandeleur (1763–1849)
  • Brigadier John Ormsby Evelyn Vandeleur (1903–1988)[2]
  • Brigadier Jacob William Van Reenan (1889– )[2]
  • Brigadier Arthur Bowen Van Straubenzee (1891–1967)[2]
  • Major General Sir Casimir Cartwright van Straubenzee (1867–1956) GOCRA[3]
  • Brigadier General Casimir Henry Claude Van Straubenzee (1864–1943) GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Brigadier William Edmund Vaudrey (1894–1968)[2]
  • Berkeley Vaughan GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Edward Vaughan GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Henry Osman Vaughan CHA[3]
  • Lieutenant General Sir John Vaughan (c. 1731 – 1795)
  • Major General John Vaughan GOC Cavalry Division & Insp QMG Services[3][96]
  • Lieutenant General Sir Louis Ridley Vaughan MGGS[3]
  • Major General Robert Edward Vaughan DA&QMG[3]
  • Brigadier Edward William Drummond Vaughan (1894–1953) See Vincigliata[2]
  • Brigadier Gerald Birdwood Vaughan-Hughes (1896–1983)[2]
  • Brigadier Charles Hilary Vaughan Pritchard (1905–1976)[2]
  • Major General Nick Vaux
  • Brigadier Harley Gerald Veasey (1896–1982)[2]
  • Brigadier Sir Charles Michael Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn (1900–1976)[2]
  • Brigadier Arthur Noel Venning (1895– )[2]
  • General Sir Walter King Venning (1882–1964)[2]
  • Major General Sir Charles Broke Vere
  • Major General Gerald Lloyd Verney (1900–1957)[2]
  • Major General William Henry McNeile Verschoyle-Campbell (1884–1946)[2]
  • Brigadier John Vicary (1893– )[2]
  • Brigadier James Sholto Vickers (1910– )[2]
  • Lieutenant General Sir Richard Vickers
  • Lieutenant General Wilmot Gordon Hilton Vickers (1890–1987)[2]
  • Lieutenant General Sir Freddie Viggers
  • Brigadier Richard Montague Villiers (1905–1973)[2]
  • General John Vincent
  • Field Marshal Richard Vincent, Baron Vincent of Coleshill
  • Brigadier Frederick Hubert Vinden (1895–1977)[2]
  • Brigadier Martin Vine (1953– )
  • Brigadier George Arthur Viner (1900– )[2]
  • Lieutenant General Hussey Vivian, 1st Baron Vivian
  • Brigadier John Alan Vivian (1898– )[2]
  • Brigadier Robert John Volkers (1908– )[2]
  • Brigadier John Leslie Von der Heyde (1896–1974)[2]
  • Major General Sir Stanley Brenton von Donop
  • Major General William John Vousden
  • Major General Colwyn Henry Hughes Vulliamy (1894–1972)[2]
  • General Richard Vyse
  • Major General Richard William Howard Vyse
  • Major General Charles Gerard Courtenay Vyvyan (born 29 September 1944)
  • Major General Ralph Ernest Vyvyan (1891–1971)[2]

W

  • Brigadier General Edward Gurth Wace, Controller of Labour[3]
  • Brigadier Thomas Thelwall Waddington (1888–1958)[2]
  • Brigadier Charles Gordon Campbell Wade (1900– )[2]
  • Major General Douglas Ashton Lofft Wade (1898–1996)[2]
  • Brigadier Ernest Wentworth Wade (1889–1952)[2]
  • Brigadier General Thomas Stewart Herschel Wade GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Major General Frederick William George Wadeson GOC Cavalry Brigade[3]
  • Brigadier Richard Danvers Waghorn (1896–1975)[2]
  • Brigadier General William Danvers Waghorn, Chief Engineer[3]
  • Major General Cyril Mosley Wagstaff, Head of British Mission AEF[3]
  • Brigadier General Arthur Reginald Wainwright, CRA[3]
  • Major General Charles Brian Wainwright (1893–1968)[2]
  • Major General Sir Hereward Wake, 13th Baronet BGGS Supreme War Council[3]
  • Brigadier John Chrysostom Barnabas Wakeford (1898–1989)[2]
  • Major General Arthur Victor Trocke Wakely (1886–1959)[2]
  • Brigadier Arthur Gordon Walch (1906– )[2]
  • General John Waldegrave, 3rd Earl Waldegrave
  • General Charles Wale
  • Brigadier Owen Murton Wales (1895–1969)[2]
  • Charles, Prince of Wales
  • Lieutenant General Sir Harold Bridgwood Walker
  • Major General Charles Vincent Roland Walker DSO[97]
  • Lieutenant General Sir Harold Bridgwood Walker GOC Infantry Division[3]
  • Brigadier General Henry Alexander Walker GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Brigadier John Eric Walker (1898– )[2]
  • Brigadier John Francis Walker (1901– )[2]
  • Major General Joseph Walker (1890–1965)[2]
  • General Sir Mark Walker
  • Field Marshal Michael Walker, Baron Walker of Aldringham
  • Brigadier Niel Alexander McDonald Walker (1895–1960)
  • Brigadier Robert Fowler Walker (1890–1976)[2]
  • General Sir Walter Walker
  • Major General William George Walker
  • Major General John Christopher Walkey (1903–1989)[2]
  • General Sir Peter Wall
  • Major General Charles John Wallace (1886–1943)[2]
  • Lieutenant General Sir Christopher Wallace
  • General Peter Margetson Wallace[2]
  • Brigadier Quentin Vaughan Brooke Wallace (1891– )[2]
  • Brigadier Robert Peel Waller (1895– )[2]
  • Brigadier General Francis Edward Wallerstein GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Major General Algernon Ransome Wallis (1896– )[2]
  • Brigadier Cedric Wallis (1896–1982)[2]
  • Brigadier Charles Robinson Ashby Wallis (1898–1962)[2]
  • Major General Colin Sainthill Wallis-King (1926–2012)[98][99]
  • Brigadier Arthur Patrick Walsh (1899– )[2]
  • Major General Francis James Walsh (1900–1987)[2]
  • Major General George Peregrine Walsh (1899–1972)[2]
  • General Hunt Walsh
  • Major General Michael J. H. Walsh
  • Richard Knox Walsh GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Brigadier General Frederick William Henry Walshe CRA[3]
  • Brigadier General Henry Ernest Walshe GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Brigadier Edward Charles Walthall Delves Walthall CRA[3]
  • Brigadier William Edward Walters-Symons (1896– )[2]
  • Brigadier Bendyshe Brome Walton (1905– )[2]
  • Brigadier Sir George Hands Walton ( -1976)[2]
  • Major General Joseph Walton
  • Brigadier Walter Frederick Walton (1899– )[2]
  • Major General Robert Wanless O'Gowan GOC Infantry Division[3]
  • Major General Llewelyn Wansbrough-Jones (1900–1974)[2]
  • Brigadier General Robert Loyd-Lindsay, 1st Baron Wantage
  • Major General John Rollo Noel Warburton (1890–1962)[2]
  • General Sir Alfred Dudley Ward (1905–1991)[2]
  • Major General Francis Ward
  • Brigadier Frederick Ward MC
  • Major General Sir Philip Ward
  • Major General Henry Dudley Ossulston Ward BGRA[3]
  • General George Warde
  • General Sir Alexander Ernest Wardrop GOCRA[3]
  • Brigadier George Thexton Wards (1897–1991)[2]
  • Major General Sir Fabian Arthur Goulstone Ware Vice-Chairman IWGC[3]
  • Brigadier Richard Fenwick Ware (1899– )[2]
  • Brigadier Michael Henry Frank Waring (1905– )[2]
  • General Sir Charles Warren
  • Major General Dermot Frederick William Warren (1895–1945)[2]
  • Brigadier Edward Galway Warren (1893–1975)[2]
  • General George Warren (1801–1884)
  • Brigadier Harbin Edward Warry (1895– )[2]
  • Lieutenant General Sydney Rigby Wason (1887–1969)[2]
  • Major General George Guy Waterhouse (1886–1975)[2]
  • General Sir John Waters
  • Brigadier Bernard Springett Watkins (1900–1977)[2]
  • Major General Harry Reginald Bristow Watkins (1894– )[2]
  • General Sir Henry Bulckley Burlton Watkis GOC Infantry Division[3]
  • Major General Geoffrey Lionel Watkinson (1899–1971)[2]
  • Major General Charles Moore Watson
  • General Sir Daril Gerard Watson (1888–1967)[2]
  • Brigadier E.E. Watson ( – )[2]
  • Major General Gilbert France Watson (1895–1976)[2]
  • Major General Norman Vyvyan Watson (1898–1974)[2]
  • Major General David Watson GOC Infantry Division[3]
  • Lieutenant General Sir James Watson
  • General Sir John Edward Watson GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • General John Watson Tadwell Watson (1748–1826), latterly Royal Veteran Battalion
  • Brigadier Donald Munro Watt GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • General Sir Redmond Watt
  • General Louis de Watteville
  • Lieutenant General Sir Herbert Edward Watts GOC Corps[3]
  • Major General Andrew Gilbert Wauchope
  • General Sir Arthur Grenfell Wauchope
  • Major General Sir Andrew Scott Waugh
  • Brigadier Gordon Redvers Way (1900–1981)[2]
  • Brigadier Jack Cassell Waycott (1898– )[2]
  • Brigadier Francis Wynne Webb (1907–1968)[2]
  • Lieutenant General Daniel Webb
  • Air Vice Marshal Sir Tom Ince Webb-Bowen GOC RFC Brigade[3]
  • Brigadier General William Ince Webb-Bowen GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Major General Sir Evelyn John Webb-Carter
  • Brigadier General Norman William Webber BGGS[3]
  • Major General Bryan Courtney Webster
  • Brigadier General Gilbert Henry Wedgwood GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Brigadier General Ralph Lewis Wedgwood Director of Docks[3]
  • General Sir George Alexander Weir GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Brigadier John Wedderburn-Maxwell (1894–1990)[2]
  • Lieutenant General Ronald Morce Baron Weeks of Ryton (1890–1960)
  • Brigadier Edward Theyre Weigall (1895– )[2]
  • General Sir George Weir (1876–1951)
  • Brigadier Richard Ambrose Weir (1891– )[2]
  • Major General Sir Christopher Welby-Everard (1909–1996)
  • Brigadier John Digby Welch (1903– )[2]
  • Brigadier Godfrey de Vere Welchman (1894– )[2]
  • Brigadier Robert Maximilian Armitage Welchman (1898– )[2]
  • Major General Charles Joseph Weld (1893–1962)
  • Major General Lord Charles Wellesley
  • Brigadier General Richard Ashmore Colley Wellesley BGRA[3]
  • Field Marshal Sir Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, Earl of Oporto
  • Lieutenant General Arthur Wellesley, 2nd Duke of Wellington
  • General Sir Henry Colville Barclay Wemyss (1891–1959)
  • General Sir James Wemyss of Caskieberry
  • General William Wemyss, raised 93rd Highlanders in 1799
  • Lieutenant General Thomas Wentworth
  • Major General Sir Harold Augustus Wernher, 3rd Baronet (1893–1973)[2]
  • Major General Clement Arthur West (1892–1972)[2]
  • General Sir Michael Montgomerie Alston Roberts West (1905–1978)[2]
  • Brigadier Ernest Walter Davie Western (1901–1952)[2]
  • Brigadier General Claude Berners Westmacott GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Brigadier Peter Germanus Westmacott (1894– )[2]
  • Major General Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster
  • General John Fane, 11th Earl of Westmorland
  • Percy Thuillier Westmorland GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Lieutenant General Eric Culpeper Weston (1888–1950)[2]
  • Brigadier General Spencer Vaughan Percy Weston GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Major General Victor John Eric Westropp (1897–1964)[2]
  • Lieutenant General Sir Harry Edward de Robillard Wetherall (1889–1979)
  • General Sir Frederick Augustus Wetherall
  • General Sir George Augustus Wetherall
  • Chief Controller Dame Leslie Whateley
  • Brigadier General Leonard Lane Wheatley GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Major General Mervyn Savile Wheatley (1900–1979)[2]
  • Brigadier General Philip Wheatley CRA[3]
  • Brigadier Sir Edward Oliver Wheeler (1890–1962)[2]
  • General Sir Roger Wheeler
  • Major General Sir Francis Wheler, 10th Baronet
  • Major General Robert Whigham (ca. 1837–1902), 16th Lancers[100]
  • General Sir Robert Dundas Whigham GOC Infantry Division[3]
  • General George Palmer Whish (1813–1902), Bengal Staff Corps[101]
  • General Sir William Sampson Whish
  • Major General Alwyne Michael Webster Whistler (1909–1993)[102]
  • General Sir Lashmer Gordon Whistler (1898–1963)[2]
  • Major General Harry Colwell Whitaker (1892–1975)[2]
  • Major General Sir John Albert Charles Whitaker (1897–1957)[2]
  • Major General Philip Sidney Whitcombe (1893–1989)[2]
  • Brigadier Aubrey Edward White (1895–1980)[2]
  • Major General Cecil Meadows Frith White (1897–1985)[2]
  • Brigadier Christopher Anthony White (1900–1969)[2]
  • Brigadier Cyril Jennings White (1898– )[2]
  • General Sir Cyril Brudenell Bingham White MGGS[3]
  • Brigadier Denis White (1910–2000)[2]
  • Brigadier E.H.L. White ( – )[2]
  • Major General Geoffrey Herbert Anthony White CRA[3]
  • Field Marshal Sir George White
  • Brigadier Gilbert William White MBE (1912–1977)[103]
  • Major General Percival Napier White (1901–1982)[2]
  • General Sir Robert White GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Brigadier General William Lewis White DA&QMG[3]
  • Lieutenant General Sir Barney White-Spunner
  • Brigadier General Hugh Davie White-Thomson BGRA[3]
  • Major General Philip Geoffrey Whitefoord (1894–1975)[2]
  • Brigadier Robert Douglas Whitehill (1892– )[2]
  • Lieutenant General Sir George Cornish Whitlock,KCB (1798–1868), of the Madras Army
  • Lieutenant General William Henry Whitlock (1833–1900), of the Madras Army[104]
  • Lieutenant General John Whitelocke
  • General Sir John Francis Martin Whiteley (1896–1970)[2]
  • Brigadier Murray Courtenay Whiteside OBE – RGJ & AAC (1962– )
  • Major General Gerald Herbert Penn Whitfield (1896– )[2]
  • Major General John Yeldham Whitfield (1899–1971)[2]
  • Brigadier General Edward Nathan Whitley CRA[3]
  • Major General Sir George Whitmore
  • Major General Robert Frederick Edward Whittaker (1894–1967)[2]
  • Brigadier Gerald Eden Mynors Whittuck ( – )[2]
  • Major General Henry Martin Whitty (1896–1961)[2]
  • Brigadier Noel Irwine Whitty ( – )[2]
  • Brigadier John Wickham (1897– )[2]
  • Brigadier Leslie Frederick Ethelbert Wieler (1899–1965)[2]
  • Brigadier General John Tyson Wigan
  • Brigadier James Buckley Aquilla Wigmore (1887–1962)[2]
  • General Sir Kenneth Wigram BGGS (O.b.)[3]
  • Brigadier General Herbert William Wilberforce Boulogne Base[3]
  • Lieutenant General Sir Alfred Thomas Wilde (1819–1878) KCB CSI
  • Brigadier Alec Warren Greenlaw Wildey (1890– )[2]
  • Brigadier General Charles Arthur Wilding GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Major General Godfrey Edward Wildman-Lushington (1897–1970)[2]
  • Brigadier H.O. Wiley ( -1960)[2]
  • General Sir Michael Wilkes
  • Brigadier Claude John Wilkinson (1903–1999)[2]
  • Brigadier General Ernest Berdoe Wilkinson GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Major General Joseph Harold Wilkinson (1899–1954)[2]
  • Brigadier General Montagu Grant Wilkinson GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Major General Sir Percival Spearman Wilkinson GOC Infantry Division[3]
  • Major General W. Wilkinson (fl. 1813)[15]
  • Brigadier Frank Godfrey Willan GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Lieutenant General Harry Willans (1892–1943)[2]
  • Brigadier John Harte Harris Willans (1902– )[2]
  • General Sir James Willcocks GOC Corps[3]
  • Lieutenant General Sir Michael Willcocks
  • Lieutenant General Sir Henry Beresford Dennitts Willcox (1889–1968)
  • General Prince William, Duke of Cumberland
  • Major General Aubrey Ellis Williams (1888–1977)[2]
  • Brigadier Cecil James Williams (1898–1948)[2]
  • Brigadier Dennis Williams (1936–2013)
  • Brigadier Edgar Trevor Williams (1912–1995)[2]
  • Major General Edward Alexander Wilmot Williams (1910–1994)[2]
  • Edward George Williams GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Brigadier Edward Steven Bruce Williams (1892–1977)[2]
  • Brigadier Ernest Peter James Williams
  • General Sir Fenwick Williams, 1st Baronet, of Kars
  • Brigadier Frederick Christian Williams (1891–1970)[2]
  • Brigadier George Giffard Rawson Williams (1894– )[2]
  • General Sir Guy Charles Williams GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Lieutenant General Sir Harold Williams Engineer-in-Chief, Indian Army
  • Major General Sir Hugh Bruce Williams GOC Infantry Division & MGGS[3]
  • Major General Sir Leslie Hamlyn Williams (1892–1956)[2]
  • Brigadier General Oliver De Lancey Williams GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Brigadier Reginald Thomas Williams (1897– )[2]
  • Brigadier Stephen Williams (1896– )[2]
  • Brigadier General Sydney Frederick Williams Chief Engineer[3]
  • Brigadier Thomas Victor Williams (1897– )[2]
  • Major General Victor Arthur Seymour Williams GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Major General Walter David Abbott Williams (1897–1973)[2]
  • Major General Weir de Lancey Williams GOC Infantry Division[3]
  • Brigadier Maurice Joseph Williamson (1889–1958)[2]
  • Major General Edward Henry Willis BGRA[3]
  • Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Willis
  • General Sir George Willis
  • Lieutenant General Sir David Willison
  • Brigadier Arthur Cecil Willison (1896–1966)[2]
  • Major General Edward George Willmott
  • Brigadier John Howard German Wills (1899– )[2]
  • Major General John Harold Owen Wilsey
  • General Sir John Finlay Willasey Wilsey (1904–1961)
  • Major General Bevil Thomson Wilson (1885–1975)[2]
  • Brigadier Constantine Patrick Bartlett Wilson (1899– )[2]
  • Brigadier Charles Stuart Wilson Chief Engineer[3]
  • Major General David Wilson
  • Brigadier Edward William Gravatt Wilson (1888–1971)[2]
  • Major General Francis Adrian Wilson CRA[3]
  • Frederick Maurice Wilson D-DS and T[3]
  • Lieutenant General Sir Gordon Wilson (1887–1971)[2]
  • Lieutenant General Sir Henry Fuller Maitland Wilson GOC Corps[3]
  • Field Marshal Sir Henry Hughes Wilson, Bt GOC Corps[3]
  • Lieutenant General Sir James Wilson
  • Major General Nigel Maitland Wilson (1884–1950)[2]
  • General Sir Robert Thomas Wilson
  • Brigadier General Sir Samuel Herbert Wilson BGGS[3]
  • Brigadier Sir Tony Wilson (correct name: Mathew John Anthony Wilson) 6th Baronet, OBE, MC (1935–2019) 5th Infantry Brigade[105]
  • General Sir Roger Cochrane Wilson (1882–1966)[2]
  • Major General Thomas Arthur Atkinson Wilson (1882–1958)[2]
  • Major General Thomas Needham Furnival Wilson (1896–1961)[2]
  • Brigadier Adam Tyrie Wilson-Brand (1900– )[2]
  • Major General Donald James Wilson-Haffenden (1900–1986)[2]
  • Brigadier Arthur John Millard Wilton (1898– )[2]
  • Major General Douglas Neil Wimberley (1896–1983)
  • Brigadier Richard Arabin Armine Wimberley (1897– )[2]
  • Brigadier John Stephen Windsor (1894– )[2]
  • Brigadier Christopher Winfield
  • Major General Frederick Drummond Vincent Wing GOC Infantry Division[3]
  • Major General Orde Charles Wingate (1903–1944)
  • General Sir Reginald Wingate
  • Brigadier Anthony Desmond Rex Wingfield (1908–1995)[2]
  • Major General Maurice Anthony Wingfield (1883–1956)[2]
  • Brigadier Norman Douglas Wingrove (1903– )[2]
  • Brigadier General Charles Rupert Peter Winser GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Major General John Winslow
  • Brigadier Herbert Gregory Winter (1890–1949)[2]
  • Brigadier General Sir Ormond de l’Epée Winter CRA[3]
  • Major General Sir Sir John Winterton
  • Brigadier Hugh Erskine Winthrop (1897– )[2]
  • Brigadier Arthur Kilgour Wintle (1905– )[2]
  • Major General Fitzgerald Wintour GOC Infantry Brigade & DA&QMG[3]
  • Brigadier General Evan Alexander Wisdom GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Brigadier Richard Leigh Withinton (1893–1969)[2]
  • Brigadier General William Maunder Withycombe GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Major General John Evered Witt (1897–1989)[2]
  • Brigadier Frank Hole Witts (1887–1941)[2]
  • Lieutenant General Frederick Vavasour Broome Witts (1889–1969)[2]
  • Brigadier Edmond Wodehouse (1894–1960)[2]
  • Lieutenant General Edward Wolfe
  • Major General George Douglas Dunlevie Wolfe (ca 1826–1902)[106]
  • Major General James Wolfe
  • Brigadier General Edward Allan Wood GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Lieutenant General Sir Ernest Wood (1894–1971)[2]
  • Major General George Neville Wood (1898–1982)[2]
  • Brigadier Henry Wood (1906– )[2]
  • Brigadier John Morton Devereux Wood (1898– )[2]
  • Brigadier Leonard Walter Wood (1895– )[2]
  • Brigadier General Phillip Richard Wood GOC Infantry Division[3]
  • Brigadier Ronald Ernest Wood (1897– )[2]
  • Brigadier General Thomas Birchall Wood DA&QMG[3]
  • Lieutenant General Sir John Dane Woodall (1897–1985)
  • Brigadier General Wilfred James Woodcock GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Major General Ralph Wooddisse
  • Brigadier Edward Cecil James Woodford (1901–1988)[2]
  • Major General Sir Edward Woodgate
  • Brigadier Charles Hall Woodhouse ( -1962)[2]
  • Brigadier E. Woodhouse ( – )[2]
  • Brigadier Francis Victor Reginald Woodhouse (1897– )[2]
  • Brigadier Harold Lister Woodhouse (1887–1960)[2]
  • Brigadier Harold Sealy Woodhouse (1894–1943)[2]
  • Brigadier Louis James Woodhouse (1896– )[2]
  • Major General Sir Tom Percy Woodhouse DGMS[3]
  • Brigadier General Charles Richard Woodroffe DA&QMG[3]
  • Major General Edward Ambrose Woods (1891–1957)[2]
  • Brigadier Edward Galbraith Woods (1906–1951)[2]
  • Major General Ernest Woods (1894–1971)[2]
  • Brigadier General Hugh Kennedy Woods GOC Tank Brigade[3]
  • Brigadier John Henry Woods (1891– )[2]
  • John Alfred Hudson Woodward GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Brigadier Douglas Stewart Hillersdon Woodward (1895– )[2]
  • Major General Sir Edward Mabbutt Woodward
  • Brigadier Richard Dean Townsend Woolfe (1888–1966)[2]
  • Lieutenant General Sir Charles Louis Woollcombe GOC Corps[3]
  • Major General Christopher Geoffrey Woolner (1893–1984)[2]
  • Major General Richard Montague Wootten (1889–1979)[2]
  • Brigadier Scott Ross Workman (1963–)[2]
  • Major General Robert Wordsworth (1894–1984)
  • Brigadier General Rivers Berney Worgan GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Brigadier General Frank Wormald GOC Cavalry Brigade[3]
  • General Sir Richard Worsley
  • Major General Geoffrey Christopher Hale Wortham (1913–1967)[2]
  • Lieutenant General Henry Wray
  • Brigadier General John Cecil Wray CRA[3]
  • Brigadier Antony Peter Wright
  • Brigadier Arthur John Wright (1888– )[2]
  • Brigadier Maurice Vernon Wright (1901– )[2]
  • Brigadier General Wallace Duffield Wright BGGS[3]
  • Lieutenant General Sir Frederick George Wrisberg (1895–1982)[2]
  • Major General John Wrottesley, 1st Baron Wrottesley
  • Brigadier General John Bartholomew Wroughton B-G Personal Services[3]
  • Brigadier Arthur Geoffrey Wyatt (1900–1960)[2]
  • Brigadier Richard John Penfold Wyatt (1892–1954)[2]
  • Brigadier Wilfred Penfold Wyatt (1889–1966)[2]
  • Brigadier General Louis John Wyatt GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • General William Wylde[107]
  • General Henry Wyndham
  • General Sir Arthur Wynne
  • Brigadier General John George Erskine Wynne CHA[3]
  • Brigadier General Francis Arthur Wynter CHA[3]

X

Y

  • Brigadier General Hon. Henry Yarde-Buller British Mission to French GQG[3]
  • Brigadier Morris Yates (1900– )[2]
  • Briagadier General Clement Yatman GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Brigadier Kenneth Darlaston Yearsley (1891– )[2]
  • Brigadier Herbert Charles James Yeo (1892– )[2]
  • Major General the Venerable John Youens
  • Major General Bernard Keith Young (1892–1969)[2]
  • Major General Robert Young GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
  • Brigadier Desmond Young (1892–1966)[2]
  • Brigadier Henry Ayerst Young (1895–1952)[2]
  • Major General James Young
  • Major General Peter Young
  • Brigadier Peter Young (1915–1988)[2]
  • Major General Elton Younger
  • Major General John Edward Talbot Younger (1888–1974)[2]
  • Major General Ralph Younger (1904–1985)[2]
  • Brigadier George Edward Younghusband (1896–1970)[2]
  • Field Marshal John French, 1st Earl of Ypres

See also

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