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)
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Rank | Name | Year born | Year died | Notes |
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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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- Lieutenant General Sir William Babtie
- Major General Anthony Bacon
- Lieutenant General Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell
- General Sir David Baird, 1st Baronet (1757–1829)
- Brigadier John Edmund Alexander Baird CMG CBE (1900–1958)
- Brigadier General Arthur Slade Baker
- Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Durand Baker
- Alexander Lindsay, 6th Earl of Balcarres
- General James Balfour[10]
- General Nisbet Balfour
- Lieutenant General Sir Philip Balfour
- Lieutenant General Robert Balfour, 6th of Balbirnie
- Brigadier Anthony David Ball
- Brigadier General Colin Robert Ballard
- Lieutenant General John Archibald Ballard
- Lieutenant General Sir Henry Balneavis KH OBE
- Lieutenant General Sir Colin Muir Barber
- General Sir Evelyn Barker
- General Sir George Digby Barker
- Brigadier General Sir George Robert Barker
- Lieutenant General Michael Barker
- General Sir Andrew Barnard
- General Sir Charles Loudon Barnard, KCB (1823–1902), Royal Marine Artillery[11]
- Lieutenant General Sir Edward Barnes
- Field Marshal Sir Arthur Barrett
- Major General John Barrington (died 1764)
- Major General Honourable John Barrington (1726–1768)
- Major General Sir Harry Barron
- Major General Richard Edward Barron
- General Sir Richard Lawson Barrons
- Major General C. W. Barry (1829–1902), Royal Engineers[12]
- Major General Philip Barry, Royal Engineers
- Major General Arthur Edward Barstow
- Major General Sir Charles St Leger Barter
- General Sir William Bartholomew
- Major General Eric Walter Barton
- Major General Francis Christopher Barton
- Major General Sir Geoffrey Barton
- Lieutenant General James Ian Bashall
- Major General John Baskervyle-Glegg MBE (1940–2004), Grenadier Guards
- Lieutenant General Sir Edric Bastyan
- Brigadier General Hugh Bateman-Champain
- General Charles Edward Bates (ca. 1827–1902), Madras Staff Corps[13]
- Major-General John Bates (ca. 1823–1902), Indian Army[14]
- Lieutenant General Sir Ben Bathurst
- General Sir Hugh Beach
- Major General Daniel Marcus William Beak
- Major General Edmund Charles Beard
- Major General Simon John Beardsworth
- Brigadier General William Beckett
- Major General Clifford Thomason Beckett
- General Sir George Beckwith
- Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Sydney Beckwith
- Major General Merton Beckwith-Smith
- Major General Christopher James Bell
- Major General Edward William Derrington Bell
- Major General John Bellasis[15]
- Brigadier General Sir Edward Bellingham, 5th Baronet
- Major General Sir Harcourt Mortimer Bengough
- Lieutenant General George Benson
- General Henry Roxby Benson
- Major General Peter Herbert Benson
- William Beresford, General the 1st Viscount Beresford
- Lieutenant General Sir Noel Beresford-Peirse
- General Sir George Berkeley
- Lieutenant General Sir Edward Cecil Bethune (1855–1930)
- Brigadier Michael William Betts
- Lieutenant General Sir Henry Beverley
- Major General Timothy John Bevis
- Brigadier William Patrick Bewley (born 1937)
- Major General Horatio Pettus Mackintosh Berney-Ficklin
- General Sir Robert Biddulph
- General Sir Peter de la Billière
- Brigadier General George Baillie-Hamilton, Lord Binning
- Major General Graham Binns
- General Sir Noel Birch
- Lieutenant-General Sir Clarence Bird
- Field Marshal William Birdwood, 1st Baron Birdwood
- Major General Charles Blackadder
- General Sir Cecil Blacker
- General Sir Jeremy Blacker
- Major General Nathaniel Blackwell, Governor and Commander in Chief of the Island of Tobago
- Lieutenant General Sir Chandos Blair
- General James Blair
- Lieutenant General William Blakeney, 1st Baron Blakeney
- Lieutenant General Humphrey Bland
- Brigadier General William St Colum Bland
- Major General Alan Bruce Blaxland
- Lieutenant General Andrew Blayney, 11th Baron Blayney
- General Edward Bligh
- Lieutenant General Thomas Bligh
- Major General Adam Block
- Brigadier David Block CBE DSO MC
- General Sir Thomas Blomefield, 1st Baronet
- General Sir Bindon Blood
- Lieutenant General Benjamin Bloomfield, 1st Baron Bloomfield
- General Sir John Bloomfield
- Brigadier John Barry Bloxham
- Major General Barrington Campbell, 3rd Baron Blythswood (1845–1918)
- Brigadier John William Boast[16][17]
- Major General Eberhardt Otto George von Bock
- Major General Eric Bols
- Lieutenant General Sir Louis Bols
- Lieutenant General Charles Powlett, 3rd Duke of Bolton
- Charles Powlett, 5th Duke of Bolton
- Lieutenant General Sir Lionel Vivian Bond
- Major General Peter Bonnet
- Brigadier General (Hon) Sir George Limbrey Sclater-Booth, 2nd Baron Basing[18]
- Major General Sir Charles Hamilton Boucher
- Major-General John Boughey, Wiltshire Regt (1845–1932)
- Lieutenant-General Eustace Fane Bourchier, CB (1822–1902), Royal Engineers[19]
- General Sir Richard Bourke
- Geoffrey Bourne, Baron Bourne
- Brigadier Jonny Bourne
- Major General William Bowen
- Lieutenant General Sir Roger Bower
- Major General Barnard Foord Bowes
- Major General Robert Bowles[15]
- Major General John Francis Bowman
- Major General Charles Boye[15]
- General Sir Henry Brackenbury
- General Edward Braddock
- Brigadier General Roland Boys Bradford
- General Sir Adrian Bradshaw
- Major General John Bradstreet
- Major General Sir John Braithwaite, 1st Baronet
- General Sir Walter Braithwaite
- Brigadier General William Garnett Braithwaite
- Field Marshal Edwin Bramall, Baron Bramall
- Air Vice Marshal (previously Major General) Sir Sefton Brancker
- Major General Maxwell Spieker Brander
- Major General Paul Sheldon Bray
- General Sir Robert Bray
- Lieutenant General Martin Bricknell
- Major General Robert Bridgeman, 2nd Viscount Bridgeman
- Lieutenant General Sir Charles James Briggs
- Major-General George Briggs (1808–1875), (Madras) Artillery
- Lieutenant General Sir Harold Rawdon Briggs
- Major General Raymond Briggs
- Lieutenant General Robin Brims
- Major General Sir Thomas Brisbane
- Major General Horton Brisco, Coldstream Guards and/or EICS
- Brigadier Andrew Bristow, Royal Corps of Signals
- Lieutenant General Sir Charles Broad
- Lieutenant General Robert George Broadwood
- Maj-Gen Sir Isaac Brock, of Guernsey. 6 October 1769 to 13 October 1812
- Major General Thomas Brodie
- Major General Sir Charles Broke Vere
- Major General Joseph Brome
- Brigadier General Sir William Bromley-Davenport
- Brigadier General Hugh Fenwick Brooke
- Air Chief Marshal (formerly Brigadier General) Sir Robert Brooke-Popham
- Brigadier Alan Brown
- Lieutenant General Chris Brown
- General Sir George Brown
- Brigadier General Edward Stevenson Browne
- Major General Sir James Browne
- Brigadier General Montfort Browne
- General Sir Samuel Browne
- Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Browning
- General Sir Nevil Brownjohn
- Field Marshal Sir Charles Henry Brownlow
- General Sir Robert Brownrigg
- Brigadier General The Honourable Charles Granville Bruce
- Major General Sir James Milford Sutherland Brunker
- General Sir Roy Bucher
- Major General Ronald John Denys Eden Buckland
- Major General Christopher Reginald Buckle (1862–1952)
- Major General Denys Herbert Vintcent Buckle (1902-1994)
- Lieutenant General Gerard Bucknall
- Lieutenant General Sir James Bucknall
- General Sir Edward Bulfin
- General Sir Redvers Buller
- Lieutenant General Sir Henry Bunbury, 7th Baronet
- Brigadier Noël Louis St. Pierre Bunbury
- General Sir Edward Burgess
- General John Burgoyne
- Major General Edwyn Sherard Burnaby
- Major General Sir Owen Tudor Burne, GCIE KCSI (1837–1909)
- General Sir Charles Burnett
- Major General Edward John Sidney Burnett
- General Sir John Burnett-Stuart
- John Burn-Murdoch
- Major General Edward Lawson, 4th Baron Burnham
- Major General Sir George Burns
- Brigadier Paul Robert Burns
- General Sir Sir Harry Burrard, 1st Baronet, of Lymington
- Lieutenant General Brocas Burrows
- Brigadier General George Burrows
- General Edmond Francis Burton (ca. 1820–1902), Madras Army[20]
- Lieutenant General Sir Edmund Burton[21]
- Ralph Burton
- Major General Peter J. Bush OBE
- General Phillip Thomas Buston DSO CB
- Major General Hew Butler
- General Sir Mervyn Butler
- Lieutenant General Sir Richard Butler
- Lieutenant General Sir William Francis Butler
- Brigadier Michael Robert Butterwick
- Field Marshal Julian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy
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- General William Martin Cafe
- Major General Sir Granby Thomas Calcraft (1770–1820)
- Major General Thomas Calcraft, colonel 79th regiment, 1778
- Major General Sir Charles Edward Callwell
- Major General Percy George Calvert-Jones[22]
- Brigadier James Michael Calvert
- General Sir Sir Archibald Campbell, 1st Baronet
- General Sir David Campbell
- Major General Sir John Campbell, 2nd Baronet
- Major General John Charles Campbell
- Brigadier General Douglas Campbell later Douglas of Mains CB (1854 -17 Jun 1927)
- Brigadier General John Vaughan Campbell
- Major General Victor Campbell
- Lieutenant General Sir Walter Campbell
- Lieutenant General Sir William Pitcairn Campbell
- Major General Sir John Capper
- Major General Sir Thompson Capper
- Major General Duncan Capps
- Major General Constantine Phipps Carey, CB (1835–1906), Royal Engineers[23]
- General Henry Alexander Carleton, CB (1814–1900), Royal Artillery[24]
- General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith
- Brigadier General John Carnac
- Brigadier General Arthur Dalzell, 13th Earl of Carnwath
- Lieutenant General Laurence Carr
- Major General Colin Carrington
- Lieutenant General Sir Harold Carrington
- Brigadier General Charles Frederick Carson
- Brigadier General R.A. Carruthers[25]
- General Sir Nick Carter
- Major General George Carter-Campbell
- Lieutenant General Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart
- Field Marshal Sir James Cassels
- General Sir Robert Cassels
- Lieutenant General James Caulfeild
- Field Marshal Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan
- Lieutenant General Richard Lambart, 6th Earl of Cavan
- Major General Nick Cavanagh
- Major General William Frederick Cavaye
- Major General Ian John Cave
- Major General Sir William Orfeur Cavenagh
- Brigadier General Alfred Cavendish
- Brigadier Arnold Cazenove
- General Sir Crawford Chamberlain
- Field Marshal Sir Neville Bowles Chamberlain
- Claude Raul Champion de Crespigny, 5th Baronet
- General George Nicolas Channer
- Brigadier General John Charteris
- General Frederic Thesiger, 2nd Baron Chelmsford
- Field Marshal Philip Chetwode, 1st Baron Chetwode
- Lieutenant-General Edward Chippindall (1827–1902), Colonel of the Green Howards[26]
- Major General John Churcher
- Major General Sir Wyndham Childs
- General Sir Philip Christison
- Acting Lieutenant General John George Walters Clark
- General George Calvert Clarke, CB (1814–1900), Royal Scots Greys[27]
- Brigadier General Goland Vanhalt Clarke
- Lieutenant General Sir Travers Clarke
- General Tredway Clarke (born ca. 1764, died 5 May 1858)
- Brigadier Sir Gilbert Clayton
- Major General Ralph Arthur Penrhyn Clements
- Brigadier Richard Martin Clements
- Major General Sir Henry Hugh Clifford VC KCMG CB
- Major General Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive
- Barry Close
- Major General Basil Coad
- General Sir Alexander Cobbe
- Brigadier General James Kilvington Cochrane
- Lieutenant General Sir Alfred Codrington
- Major General Robert Codrington (1803–1895)
- Major General Clifford Coffin
- Edward Sacheverell D'Ewes Coke
- Major General John Talbot Coke
- General Sir Lowry Cole
- Major General Sir George Pomeroy Colley
- Major General Angus Lyell Collier (1893–1971)
- Major General Thomas Bernard Collinson (1821–1902), Royal Engineers[28]
- Lieutenant General Daniel Colquhoun ( -1848) (plaque in Craig Parish Church)
- Major General John Frederick Boyce Combe
- General Sir Walter Norris Congreve
- Major General Sir James Cooke-Collis
- General Sir George Cooper
- Lieutenant General John Cooper
- Major General Sir Simon Cooper
- Eyre Coote (British Army officer)
- Lieutenant General Sir Eyre Coote (East India Company officer)
- Sir John Cope
- Brigadier Rory Sandham Copinger-Symes
- Major General Thomas Copinger-Symes
- Major General Sir Robert Corbett
- Major General Patrick Cordingley
- General James Edward Cordner (1829–1901), Indian Army[29]
- Lieutenant General Sir Roddy Cordy-Simpson
- General Edmund Boyle, 8th Earl of Cork
- Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis
- Lieutenant General Edward Cornwallis
- Major General Philip James Gladstone Corp
- Brigadier General Edmund Costello
- General Sir Arthur Cotton
- Major-General Charles McClintock Cotton (1821–1900), Honorary Major-General[30]
- Field Marshal Stapleton Cotton, 1st Viscount Combermere
- Lieutenant General Sir Sydney Cotton
- Lieutenant General Sir Willoughby Cotton
- Neil Couch
- Major General David Tennant Cowan
- General Sir Samuel Cowan
- General Sir John Cowans
- Lieutenant General Sir Gary Coward
- Lieutenant General Sir John Cowley
- Brigadier General Edgar William Cox
- General Sir Herbert Cox
- Lieutenant General Sir John William Cox, KCB (1821–1901), British Army general serving in Afghanistan and in the Crimea War[31]
- Major General Sir Percy Cox
- Lieutenant General George Alexander Cozens
- Major General Eric Thomas Crabtree
- General Sir James Henry Craig
- Brigadier David Cranston (British Army officer)
- Lieutenant General Sir Charles Craufurd
- Major General Robert Craufurd
- Major General William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven
- Major General George Lindsay-Crawford, 22nd Earl of Crawford
- Lieutenant General John Lindsay, 20th Earl of Crawford
- General Sir Kenneth Crawford
- General Sir O'Moore Creagh
- Major General Sir Michael O'Moore Creagh
- General Sir Timothy Creasey
- General John Crewe, 2nd Baron Crewe
- General Sir John Crocker
- General John ffolliott Crofton
- Lieutenant General Sir Napier Crookenden
- Major General Tim Cross
- Major General Joseph Crowdy
- Major General Tony Crowfoot
- Major-General George Gordon Cunliffe (1829–1900), Bengal Staff Corps[32]
- General Sir Alan Cunningham
- Major General Sir Reginald Salmond Curtis
- Lieutenant General John Cutts, 1st Baron Cutts 'Salamander'
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- General Henry Trevor, 21st Baron Dacre
- Major General Sir George Charles D'Aguilar
- General George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie
- General Sir John Dalling, 1st Baronet
- General Sir Sir Hew Dalrymple, 1st Baronet, of High Mark
- General William Dalrymple
- Major General Henry Dalzell-Payne
- Brigadier James Drew Daniel
- Major General Charles Daniell
- General Lord Dannatt
- Major General Matthew Darby-Griffith
- Major General Sir Henry Darling, KCB
- General Sir Kenneth Darling, GBE, KCB, DSO
- General Sir Ralph Darling, GCH
- Major General Basil Davey
- Major-General Alexander Davidson (ca 1827–1902), Royal Engineers, later Bombay Engineers[33]
- General Sir Francis Davies
- Major-General Peter R. Davies, CB, GOC Wales[34]
- Major General Richard Hutton Davies
- Major General Sir James d'Avigdor-Goldsmid
- Major General Gronow Davis
- General Sir John Davis, KCB (1832–1901), commanded the troops at Malta (1884–1887), in command of the Dublin District (1887–1890), and of the Southern Regimental District (1893–1898)[35]
- Major General Guy Dawnay
- Major General Bertrand Dawson, 1st Viscount Dawson of Penn
- Brigadier General Sir Douglas Dawson
- Major General Vesey John Dawson
- General Sir Henry Percival de Bathe, 4th Baronet
- Major General Thomas de Courcy Hamilton
- Major General Sir Freddie de Guingand
- Brigadier Sir Ivan de la Bere
- General Oliver De Lancey Jr.
- Major General Oliver De Lancey, Sr.
- General Sir Beauvoir De Lisle
- General William FitzGerald-de Ros, 23rd Baron de Ros
- Lieutenant General Dudley FitzGerald-de Ros, 24th Baron de Ros
- Maj.-Gen. Cecil Martin Fothergill Deakin
- Major General Gary Deakin
- Major General George Dean Pitt
- Major General Anthony Deane-Drummond
- Brigadier General Sir Wyndham Deedes
- Major General Sir Rohan Delacombe
- Lieutenant General Sir Walter Sinclair Delamain
- Lieutenant General Sir Cedric Delves
- Brigadier Theodore Delves Broughton
- General Sir Miles Dempsey
- Lieutenant-General Sir Anthony Denison-Smith KBE,DL
- Major General Sir Thomas Dennehy
- Lieutenant General Sir Reginald Denning
- Major-General Wilkinson Dent CB CBE DSO Commander, 5th (Quetta) Infantry Brigade
- Lieutenant General Thomas Desaguliers
- Field Marshal Sir Cyril Deverell
- General Sir Jack Deverell
- Major General Sir Robert Henry Dick
- Major General Sir Alexander Dickson
- General Sir Collingwood Dickson
- Major General Edward Thompson Dickson
- Major General Sir Jeremiah Dickson
- Field Marshal Sir John Dill
- Brigadier Harry Kenneth Dimoline
- Major General William Alfred Dimoline
- Lieutenant General Alexander Dirom
- Major General Matthew Charles Dixon
- Major General Roy Laurence Cayley Dixon
- Lieutenant General Sir William Dobbie
- Lieutenant General Sir Charles Macpherson Dobell
- Brigadier Mark F. Dodson, MBE, Highland RFCA Chief Executive
- Major General Alured Dodsworth
- General Sir George Don
- Brigadier General Sir Hay Frederick Donaldson
- Lieutenant General Sir Rufane Shaw Donkin
- General John Hely-Hutchinson, 2nd Earl of Donoughmore
- Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester
- Major General Eric Dorman-Smith
- Lieutenant General Archibald Douglas of Kirkton (1707–1778) was a Scottish Member of Parliament and army officer.
- General Sir Charles Whittingham Horsley Douglas, GCB, ADC (1850–1914).
- General Sir Charles W. H. Douglas (1850–1914), Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CIGS)
- General Sir Howard Douglas (1776–1861), British general and colonial administrator
- Major General Henry Edward Manning Douglas
- Major-General Henry McDonell de Wend Douglas (1834–1897), Bengal Staff Corps
- Lieutenant-General Hon. James Douglas (died at Namur in 1691) was Colonel of the Scots Regiment of Footguards
- Major General James Archibald Douglas CMG CIE, (1862–1932)
- General Sir John Douglas (1817 -1888)
- Major-General John Primrose Douglas (1908–1975), Honorary Surgeon to the Queen
- Lieutenant-General Sir Kenneth MacKenzie Douglas, 1st Baronet (1754–1833)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Neil Douglas, (1779/80–1853), commanded 1/79th (Highland) Rgmt of Foot, in the 5th Anglo-German Division at the Battle of Waterloo
- Major-General Robert Douglas, (1727–1809), Governor of 's-Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands in 1784
- Major General Sir Robert Percy Douglas (1804–1891), 4th baronet of Carr
- Major-General Robert Douglas of Garlston, NB', (c1744-1798)
- Major-General Robert Douglas, d. 1828, of the 55th foot, formerly Adjutant-General in the West Indies.
- Brigadier General Sir Thomas Monteath Douglas, (1788–1868), an army officer in the East India Company
- Brigadier-General William Douglas of Kirkness (c1690-1747), a Member of Parliament and a soldier.
- Major-General Sir William Douglas of Bonjedward and Timpendean (1770–1834), promoted Major-General in 1819.
- Major-General Sir William Douglas, (1858–1920)
- Major-General Octavius Douglas-Hamilton (1821–1904)
- Lieutenant General Sir Arthur Dowler
- Lieutenant General Sir Ernest Down
- Major General Hugh Dawnay, 8th Viscount Downe
- General Sir Charles Hastings Doyle
- Lieutenant General Sir William Draper
- Major General John Drewienkiewicz
- Lieutenant General Sir Christopher Drewry
- General Sir Gordon Drummond
- Lieutenant General Sir Drury Curzon Drury-Lowe
- Lieutenant General Sir William Drysdale, KCB, Col. 9th Queen's Royal Lancers
- General Sir John Philip Du Cane
- Lieutenant-General Alan Colquhoun Duff, CB, OBE, MC, Cmdr LM (USA) (1895–1973), Royal Engineers
- General Sir Alexander Duff
- Alexander Gordon Duff GOC Infantry Brigade
- General Sir Beauchamp Duff, GCB, GCSI, GCVO
- General Sir James Duff
- Major General Winston Dugan, 1st Baron Dugan of Victoria
- Major-General Harvey Tuckett Duncan, CSI (1826–1900), Indian Staff Corps
- Brigadier Herbert Cecil Duncan
- General Sir David Dundas
- General Francis Dundas
- Major General John Graham, 1st Viscount of Dundee
- Lieutenant General Douglas Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald
- Major-General Josias Dunn (1837–1900), Royal Irish Fusiliers, Hon. Major-General[36]
- Major General Lionel Dunsterville
- Major General Sir Henry Marion Durand
- Lieutenant General James Durand
- Lieutenant General Sir Benjamin d'Urban
- Major General Elias Walker Durnford
- Brigadier Geoffrey Robert Durrant
- Major General Bryan Dutton
- Brigadier General Reginald Dyer
- Brigadier Vivian Dykes
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- Lieutenant General Sir Ralph Eastwood
- Brigadier General (Temp. then Hon.) Archibald James Fergusson Eden[37]
- General William Edmeston (died 1804) formerly of the 48th Regiment of Foot
- Brigadier General Sir James Edward Edmonds
- Lieutenant General Sir James Bevan Edwards
- Brigadier General Francis Howard, 1st Earl of Effingham
- Lieutenant General Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Effingham
- Field Marshal Sir Charles Egerton
- General Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton
- Lieutenant General Sir Edmond Elles
- Lieutenant General Sir Hugh Elles
- Lieutenant General Sir John Elley
- General Sir Charles Ellice
- Princess Elizabeth, honorary Senior Controller WRAC, 1949[38]
- Marshal of the Royal Air Force (formerly Major General) Sir Edward Leonard Ellington
- Major General Christopher Haslett Elliott
- Major General Christopher Leslie Elliott
- Major General Granville Elliott (1713–1759)
- Major General Roger Elliott (1665–1714)
- Brigadier Patrick John Ellwood
- Major General Sir Howard Elphinstone, 1st Baronet
- Major General Sir Howard Craufurd Elphinstone
- Major General William George Keith Elphinstone
- General Poole England
- Lieutenant-General Thomas Erle (1650–1720)
- Charles Hay, 20th Earl of Erroll
- General Sir George Erskine
- Lieutenant General Sir William Erskine, 1st Baronet
- Major General Sir William Erskine, 2nd Baronet
- Lieutenant General Vernon Erskine-Crum
- General Sir Basil Eugster
- General Sir De Lacy Evans
- Lieutenant General Sir Geoffrey Charles Evans
- Major General John Alan Maurice Evans
- Brigadier Lewis Pugh Evans
- Lieutenant General Thomas Evans
- Major General Roger Evans
- Major General William Andrew Evans, CB, late 5th R Inniskilling Dragoon Gds
- Lieutenant General William Evans
- Lieutenant General William Evelyn
- Brigadier Harry Frank Everard
- General Sir James Everard
- Lieutenant General Sir John Fullerton Evetts
- Lieutenant General Sir Spencer Ewart
- Major General Graham Anderson Ewer
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- Major General Patrick Feltrim Fagan
- General Henry Fane
- General Edmund Fanning
- General Charles Fanshawe, (ca.1817–1901), Colonel-Commandant Royal Engineers[39]
- Lieutenant General Edward Fanshawe, CB, Royal Engineers
- Major General Sir Evelyn Fanshawe
- Major General Sir Robert Fanshawe
- General Sir Martin Farndale
- Major General Andrew Farquhar
- General Sir Anthony Farrar-Hockley
- Major General Dair Farrar-Hockley
- Major General Robert Nicholas Faunce, HM Indian Army, Commander of Burma Division, lost when the SS Cheduba sank in the BAy of Bengal, May 1869
- General Sir William Fawcett
- Major General Graham Ben Fawcus
- Lieutenant General Harold Ben Fawcus (1876–1947)
- General The Honourable William Feilding
- Lieutenant General Richard Felton
- General Sir Henry Ferguson Davie, 1st Baronet
- General Sir Charles Fergusson, 7th Baronet
- General Sir James Fergusson
- Major-General Edward Robert Festing (1831–1912)
- Major-General Sir Francis Worgan Festing (1833–1886)
- Brigadier-General Francis Leycester Festing (1877–1947)
- Field Marshal Sir Francis Wogan Festing (1902–1976)
- Lieutenant General Andrew Figgures
- Brigadier Mark St John Filler
- Lieutenant General Sir Bertie Fisher
- Major General Lord Michael Fitzalan-Howard
- Brigadier General Charles FitzClarence
- Major General Mordaunt Martin FitzGerald, (ca. 1832–1902), Royal Artillery[40]
- General Sir Desmond Fitzpatrick
- General Richard FitzPatrick
- General Lord Charles FitzRoy
- Major-General William FitzRoy (1830–1902)
- Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Fitzwygram, 4th Baronet
- Brigadier Edward (Ted) Flint, (1960–)
- Brigadier Sir Henry Floyd, 5th Baronet
- General Sir John Floyd, 1st Baronet
- Lieutenant General Arthur Floyer-Acland
- Brigadier Stafford Floyer-Acland
- Lieutenant General Sir John Paul Foley
- Major General Henry Robert Bowreman Foote
- Lieutenant General Edward Foord
- John Forbes
- General Sir Robert Ford
- Brigadier William Marshall Fordham
- General William Charles Forrest, CB (1819–1902)[41]
- Brigadier General The Honourable Charles Granville Fortescue
- Major General Sir Victor Fortune
- Lieutenant General Sir George Henry Fowke
- Major General Charles Christopher Fowkes
- Brigadier Arthur Laurence Fowler, MC[42]
- Major General Francis John Fowler
- Brigadier General Sidney Goodall Francis
- Lieutenant General Sir William Edmund Franklyn, KCB
- Major General Alexander Robert Fraser (1820–1900), 3rd Madras Light Cavalry[43]
- General Alexander Fraser CB (1824–1898), Bengal Engineers
- Major General Simon Fraser, of Ford (1809–1895), Marines. serving in Syria and Crimes
- Major General Sir Thomas Harte Franks, KCB
- Sir David Fraser, GBE
- Major-General Sir Theodore Fraser
- Brigadier the Hon. William Fraser
- Major General William Archibald Kenneth Fraser
- Major General Ian Freer
- Lieutenant General Bernard Freyberg, 1st Baron Freyberg
- Major General John Friedberger
- Lieutenant General Sir William Furse
- Lieutenant General Albert Fytche
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- Major General Henry Gage, 3rd Viscount Gage
- General Thomas Gage
- Lieutenant General Sir Charles Gairdner
- General Sir Richard Nelson Gale
- Lieutenant General Sir Alexander Galloway
- Henri de Massue, Earl of Galway
- Brigadier W.C.V. Galwey
- Lieutenant General Sir James Gammell
- General Sir Robert Gardiner
- Lieutenant General Sir Martin Garrod
- General George Garth
- General Thomas Garth
- General Sir John Garvock
- Major General Sir William Julius Gascoigne
- Lieutenant General Isaac Gascoyne
- General Sir Alfred Gaselee
- Lieutenant General Sir William Forbes Gatacre
- General the Honourable Sir John Francis Gathorne-Hardy
- Major General Mark Jarvis Gaunt
- Major General Sir Eric Geddes
- Major General William Gent, in the Service of the United East India Company
- Brigadier General Sir Alexander Gibb
- Brigadier Ian Jonathan Gibb
- General Sir John Gibbon
- General Sir George Giffard
- Major General Glyn Gilbert
- Major General Peter Gilchrist
- General Sir Webb Gillman
- Brigadier General Sir Robert Gilmour, 1st Baronet
- Major General Henry Gladwin
- Brigadier General Duncan John Glasfurd
- Major General Lord Edward Gleichen
- Lieutenant General James Murray, 1st Baron Glenlyon
- General Sir James Glover
- Lieutenant General Sir John Plumptre Carr Glyn
- Brigadier General Phillip Goddard
- Major-General Joseph Godby (died 1902), Royal Artillery[44]
- General Sir Alexander Godley
- General Sir Alfred Reade Godwin-Austen
- Lieutenant-General Thomas Goldie of Goldielea
- Major General Sir Frederic John Goldsmid
- Major General Walter Tuckfield Goldsworthy
- Major General Sir William Gooch, 1st Baronet
- General Sir Richard Goodbody
- Lieutenant General Charles Augustus Goodfellow
- Lieutenant General Gerald Goodlake
- Lieutenant General Sir Richard Elton Goodwin
- Major General Sir Frederick Gordon
- General Sir Sir James Willoughby Gordon, 1st Baronet
- General George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon
- Major General Joseph Maria Gordon
- General Lord Adam Gordon
- General William Gordon
- General Sir Robert Gordon-Finlayson
- Lieutenant General Sir George Gordon-Lennox
- General Sir Charles Stephen Gore
- Lieutenant General Sir George Gorringe
- Lieutenant General William Gott
- General Sir Charles John Stanley Gough
- General Sir Hubert Gough
- General Sir Hugh Henry Gough
- Brigadier General Sir John Gough
- Major General John Charles Gould
- General Sir Michael Gow
- Brigadier General Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie
- General Sir Douglas Gracey
- Major General David Graeme
- Lieutenant General Sir Andrew Graham, 5th Baronet
- Major General Douglas Alexander Graham
- Lieutenant General Sir Gerald Graham
- Major General John Graham
- Lieutenant General Sir Peter Graham
- Lieutenant General John Manners, Marquess of Granby
- Lieutenant General Sir Colquhoun Grant
- Major General James Grant
- Major General James Grant (Waterloo)
- General Sir James Hope Grant
- Lieutenant General Sir Scott Grant
- Major General Peter Grant Peterkin
- General Sir Timothy Granville-Chapman
- Lieutenant General Sir Arthur Edward Grassett
- Lieutenant General Sir Michael Gray
- General Sir George Richard Greaves
- Brigadier General Arthur Frank Umfreville Green
- Major General William Green (1882–1947)[45]
- Lieutenant General Sir William Wyndham Green (1887–1979)
- Major General Sir Stuart Greeves
- Lieutenant General Sir Andrew Gregory
- Major General Guy Gregson
- General Sir Charles Grey
- Lieutenant General Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey
- George de Grey, 3rd Baron Walsingham
- Lieutenant General Sir James Grierson
- General Sir Watkin Lewis Griffies-Williams, 3rd Baronet
- Lieutenant General Charles Griffiths
- Brigadier General George Grogan
- Lieutenant General Francis Grose
- Brigadier General Edward Grove
- Major General Sir Colin Gubbins
- Brigadier General Sir Gordon Guggisberg
- Lieutenant General John Christopher Guise
- Field Marshal Charles Guthrie, Baron Guthrie of Craigiebank
- General Sir Roland Guy
- Lieutenant General Sir Willoughby Gwatkin
- Llewellyn Henry Gwynne
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- General Sir John Hackett (5 November 1910 – 9 September 1997)
- Major General Sir Charles Hadden (1854–1924)
- Major General Frederick Edward Hadow (28 October 1836 – 15 May 1915)
- Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig (19 June 1861 – 29 January 1928)
- General Sir Robert Haining KCB DSO (1882–1959)
- Major-General Sir Edmund Hakewill-Smith KCVO, CB, CBE, MC (1896–1986)
- General Sir Richard Haking, GBE, KCB, KCMG (24 January 1862–9 June 1945)
- General Sir James Aylmer Lowthorpe Haldane GCMG, KCB, DSO (17 November 1862 – 19 April 1950)
- Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Haldimand KB (11 August 1718 – 5 June 1791)
- General Sir Colin Halkett
- General Baron Hugh Halkett
- Major General Sir Richard Hebden O'Grady Haly
- William O'Grady Haly
- General Sir Bruce Hamilton (1857–1936), general during World War I.
- Major General Geoffrey (Goff) Hamilton[46]
- Major General Hubert Hamilton (1861–1914), served in Mahdist War in Egypt, Second Boer War, First World War
- General Sir Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton (1853–1947) commanded the ill-fated Mediterranean Expeditionary Force during the Battle of Gallipoli
- General James Inglis Hamilton (before 1742–1803), served in Seven Years' War, American War of Independence, French Revolutionary Wars
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Hamilton, 1st Baronet, of Woodbrook (1755–1835), served as an officer in the Honourable East India Company, the British Army and during the Napoleonic Wars the Portuguese Army. He saw action across the world from India to the West Indies
- General Alexander Hamilton-Gordon (1817–1890), was a Scottish soldier and Liberal Party politician
- Lieutenant General Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon (1859–1939) was a general during First World War
- Lieutenant General Sir Edward Bruce Hamley
- Major General Frederick Hammersley
- Brigadier General Thomas Brand, 3rd Viscount Hampden
- Major General Sir John Hanbury-Williams
- Field Marshal John Harding, 1st Baron Harding of Petherton
- Major General Francis Pym Harding
- General Sir Arthur Edward Hardinge
- Lieutenant General William Hargrave
- Brigadier Kenneth Hargreaves
- General Sir Charles Harington Harington
- General Sir Charles Henry Pepys Harington
- General Sir Alexander Harley
- General Sir Jack Harman
- Lieutenant General Sir George Montague Harper
- J J Harper
- General Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl of Harrington
- General William Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington
- Lieutenant General George Harris, 1st Baron Harris
- Lieutenant General Sir Ian Harris
- Lieutenant General William Harris, 2nd Baron Harris
- Major General Desmond Harrison
- Major General Eric George William Warde Harrison, CB, CBE, MC
- Arthur Fitzroy Hart
- Lieutenant General Henry George Hart
- General Sir Reginald Clare Hart
- General Sir Alan Hartley
- Brigadier General Arthur Henry Seton Hart-Synnot
- C.B.C. "Roscoe" Harvey (1900–1996)
- Major General Sir Charles Offley Harvey
- Lieutenant General Edward Harvey
- Lieutenant General Sir John Harvey
- General Sir Charles Hastings, 1st Baronet
- Lieutenant General Sir Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, 1st Baronet
- Major General Sir Henry Havelock
- Lieutenant General Sir John Hawkesworth
- Lieutenant General Henry Hawley
- Brigadier General Lord John Hay
- Major General John Charles Hay (ca. 1830–1902), Madras Staff Corps[47]
- Major General Mian Hayaud Din
- Lieutenant General Sir Robert Hayman-Joyce
- Lieutenant General Sir Lewis Heath
- Major General Michael Stuart Heath
- Major General Frederick Heath-Caldwell
- Brigadier General Charles Edensor Heathcote
- Brigadier General Charles Strathavon Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby (1870–1949)
- General George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron Heathfield (1717–1790)
- Lieutenant General Sir David Henderson
- Major General Kennett Gregg Henderson, CB (1836–1902)[48]
- General Sir William Heneker
- General Sir Arthur James Herbert
- Lieutenant General Sir Otway Herbert
- Lieutenant General Sir Percy Egerton Herbert
- William Norman Herbert[49]
- Major General Francis John Hercy (1835–1902)[50]
- Major General Sir James Heriot-Maitland, KCB (1837–1902), Royal Engineers[51]
- Brigadier Carl Arthur Hewitt MBE MA (1954–)
- General Sir Reginald Hewetson
- General Sir George Hewett, 1st Baronet
- Major General Sir William Hickie
- General Sir George Higginson
- Major General John Hill
- Major General Sir John Hill, KCB (1834–1902), Royal Bombay Engineers[52]
- General Rowland Hill, 1st Viscount Hill
- Walter Pitts Hendy Hill (1877–1942)[53]
- Lieutenant General Sir James Hills-Johnes
- Major-General Frederick Hime (1836–1902), Royal Engineers[54]
- Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Hislop, 1st Baronet
- Major General Patrick Robert Chamier Hobart
- Major General Sir Percy Hobart
- Major General Sir Michael Hobbs
- General Sir Edward Hodge
- Major General Sir Henry West Hodgson Major-General First World War
- Brigadier General Rudolph Trower Hogg
- Major General Daniel Hoghton
- Lieutenant General Sir Arthur Holland
- Major General Spencer Edmund Hollond
- Brigadier John Holman C.B.E. (1938–2011)
- Lieutenant General Henry Holmes
- Major General Matthew Holmes
- Lieutenant General Sir William Holmes
- Major General Arthur Holworthy
- Major General Sir Ralph Hone
- Brigadier Maxwell Richard Julian Hope-Thomson D.S.O., O.B.E., M.C. (1911–1990)
- Lieutenant General Sir John Hope
- General John Hope, 4th Earl of Hopetoun
- Major General George F. Hopkinson
- Major General John Charles Oswald Rooke Hopkinson
- Major General Peregrine Hopson
- Henry Horne, 1st Baron Horne
- Lieutenant General Sir Brian Horrocks
- Brigadier General Sir William Horwood
- General Beaumont Hotham, 3rd Baron Hotham
- General Sir Nick Houghton
- Lieutenant General Sir David House
- General Sir William Houston, 1st Baronet
- General Sir Charles Howard
- Major General Sir Francis Howard
- General Sir Patrick Howard-Dobson
- General John Cradock, 1st Baron Howden
- Lieutenant General Emanuel Scrope Howe
- Brigadier General George Howe, 3rd Viscount Howe
- General Richard Curzon-Howe, 3rd Earl Howe
- General William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe
- General Sir Geoffrey Howlett
- Major General Sir Hubert Huddleston
- Major General Charles Edward Hudson
- Major General Sir Ivor Hughes
- Major General Sir David Hughes-Morgan, 3rd Baronet.
- Major General Sir Charles Hull
- Field Marshal Sir Richard Hull
- Major General Simon Lea Humphrey
- General Sir Peter Hunt
- General Sir Archibald Hunter
- General Sir Martin Hunter
- Lieutenant General Peter Hunter
- Robert Hunter
- Lieutenant General Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston
- General John Huske
- Major General Robert Hutchison, 1st Baron Hutchison of Montrose
- Lieutenant General Sir Balfour Oliphant Hutchison
- Major General George Malcolm Hutchinson
- Lieutenant General Sir Edward Hutton
- Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Jacomb Hutton
- General Sir Charles Huxtable
- Henry Hyde, RE
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- Major General James Illingworth
- Brigadier Cecil Edward Ronald Ince (1897–1988)[2]
- Brigadier General Adrian Beare Incledon-Webber GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
- Field Marshal Peter Inge, Baron Inge
- Brigadier General Charles St Maur Ingham CRA[3]
- Brigadier General John Darnley Ingles GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
- Brigadier Frederick Reed Inglis (1896– )[2]
- Major-General George Henry Inglis (1902–1979)[2]
- Major-General Sir John Drummond Inglis (1895–1965)[2]
- Lieutenant General Sir William Inglis
- Major General Edward Charles Ingouville-Williams GOC Infantry Division[3]
- Brigadier David James Innes[55][56]
- Lieutenant General James John McLeod Innes
- Brigadier John Innes (1907– )[2]
- Major-General Roland Debenham Inskip (1885–1971)[2]
- Field Marshal William Edmund Ironside, 1st Baron Ironside GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
- Brigadier General Alfred Ernest Irvine GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
- Major General Godfrey George Howy Irving GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
- Lieutenant General Sir Alistair Irwin
- Major General Sir James Murray Irwin DMS
- General Sir John Irwin
- Lieutenant-General Noel Mackintosh Stuart Irwin (1892–1972)[2]
- Major-General Stephen Fenemore Irwin (1895–1964)[2]
- General Hastings Lionel, Baron Ismay of Wormington (1887–1965)
- Major General Peter Walter Ernest Istead
- Brigadier Thomas Ivor-Moore (1897–1946)[2]
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- Brigadier General Archibald Jack
- Brigadier General James Lochhead Jack
- Brigadier Andrew Timothy Jackson
- Brigadier General Arnold Jackson
- General Sir Henry Jackson
- General Sir Mike Jackson
- Lieutenant General Sir Richard Downes Jackson
- General Sir William Jackson
- Field Marshal Sir Claud Jacob
- Major General Herbert Jacob (1806–1890)
- Lieutenant General Sir Ian Jacob
- Brigadier General John Jacob (1812–1858)
- Major General Sir Henry James
- Brigadier Rolph James (1930–2010)[57]
- Lieutenant General Paul Jaques
- Major General Sir Millis Jefferis
- Brigadier Julian Jefferson (1899–1966)
- Brigadier General Patrick Douglas Jeffreys (1848–1922)
- Major General Edmund Richard Jeffreys
- General George Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys
- Major-General Alexander Jenkins (ca.1827–1902), Madras Staff Corps[58]
- Major General Charles Vernon Jenkins (1830–1901), Bengal Staff Corps
- Major General David Jenkins
- Major General Charles James Jennings (ca.1832–1902), Madras Staff Corps[59]
- Major General Henry Edward Jerome
- Lieutenant General Sir William Jervois
- Brigadier Thomas Smith (T.S) Jobson (1938-41)
- Major General Dudley Graham Johnson
- General Sir Garry Johnson
- Brigadier General Francis Earl Johnston
- Major General James Frederick Junor Johnston
- Lieutenant General Sir Maurice Robert Johnston
- Major General Robert Maxwell Johnstone
- General Sir Alan Jolly
- Major General Anthony Jones MC
- General Sir Edward Jones
- Major General Sir John Thomas Jones
- Brigadier General Lumley Jones
- Lieutenant General Richard Jones[15]
- Major General Rupert Jones
- Lieutenant General Sir Love Jones-Parry
- Lieutenant General David Judd
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- Major General Jamie Kadolski
- Brigadier General Richard Kane
- Major General William Heape Kay
- Lieutenant General John Keane, 1st Baron Keane
- Lieutenant Hussey Fane Keane
- Lieutenant General Sir John Manley Arbuthnot Keane, 3rd Baron, GCB, GCH
- Lieutenant General Sir Henry Sheehy Keating
- Lieutenant General Richard Harte Keatinge
- General Sir Charles Keightley
- Major General Robert Kekewich
- Major General Sir Vernon Kell
- General Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny
- Major General Sir George Kemball
- General Sir James Kempt
- Major General Sir Douglas Kendrew
- Brigadier General Paul Aloysius Kenna
- Major General Alasdair Ian Gordon Kennedy
- Major General Andrew Kennett
- General Sir Brian Kenny
- Katharine, Duchess of Kent
- Major General Lionel Richard Kenyon
- Brigadier Mark Peter Kenyon
- General Sir William Keppel (governor)
- Lieutenant General William Keppel
- Walter Ker
- Major General Lord Ralph Drury Kerr
- General Sir Sir Edward Kerrison, 1st Baronet
- Major General Berthold Wells Key
- General Iftikhar Khan
- Lieutenant General Muhammad Anwar Khan
- Brigadier General Muhammed Akbar Khan
- Brigadier General Muhammed Zafar Khan
- General Francis Needham, 1st Earl of Kilmorey
- Lieutenant General Sir Brian Kimmins
- General Sir Frank King
- General Evelyn Pierrepont, 2nd Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull
- General Sir Walter Mervyn St George Kirke
- Major General Lamont Kirkland
- General Sir Sidney Kirkman
- General Sir George Macaulay Kirkpatrick
- Brigadier Frederick Kisch
- Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely
- Field Marshal Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener
- Lieutenant General Sir Walter Kitchener
- General Sir Frank Kitson
- General Sir William Thomas Knollys
- Major General Sir Alfred Knox
- Lieutenant General Sir Charles Edmond Knox
- General Sir Harry Knox
- Major General Harry Knutton
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- General Gerard Lake, 1st Viscount Lake (1744–1808)
- Lieutenant General Sir Percy Lake
- Major-General Charles F. G. Lamb (d.1902), Bengal Staff Corps[60]
- Lieutenant General Sir Graeme Lamb
- General Sir John Lambert
- Major General John Lambton
- Major General George Lammie
- Major General Herman Landon
- Major General Algernon Philip Yorke Langhorne
- Brigadier General Harold Stephen Langhorne
- General Sir George Colt Langley, Royal Marines
- Major General Christopher Neville Last
- General Sir Gerald Lathbury
- Major General Sir Percy Laurie
- Lieutenant General Robert Law
- Lieutenant General Sir Sydney Turing Barlow Lawford
- Brigadier General Charles Lawrence
- General Sir George St Patrick Lawrence
- Major General John Craig Lawrence
- Lieutenant General Sir Henry Merrick Lawson
- General Sir Richard Lawson
- Brigadier Sir Joseph Frederick Laycock
- Major General Sir Robert Laycock
- Major General Roger Eustace Le Fleming
- Major General John Le Marchant (1766–1812)
- Lieutenant General Sir John Le Marchant (1803–1874)
- General Sir Edward Pemberton Leach
- Brigadier General Henry Leach
- Lieutenant General David Leakey
- General Sir John Learmont
- Lieutenant General Sir Henry Leask
- Major General James Stuart Lee
- Brigadier General Noel Lee
- Lieutenant General Sir Oliver Leese
- Major General William Knox Leet
- Major General Sir John Henry Lefroy
- General Edward Owen Leggatt (ca. 1825–1902), Madras Staff Corps[61]
- Brigadier General William Kaye Legge
- Lieutenant General Sir William Boog Leishman
- Lieutenant General Sir James Leith
- General Alexander Leith Hay
- General Sir Peter Leng
- General Lord George Lennox
- Lieutenant General Sir Wilbraham Lennox
- Lieutenant General Walter Lentaigne
- Brigadier General Nicholas Lepell (formerly Claus Wedig von Lepel)
- Major General Alexander Leslie (1731–1794)
- Major General John Sydney Lethbridge
- Major General Alfred George Lewis
- Major General Sir Claude Liardet
- Lieutenant General Edward Ligonier, 1st Earl Ligonier
- Brigadier General Luke Lillingstone
- Lieutenant General Louis Lillywhite
- Lieutenant General Sir James Lindsay
- Lieutenant General Albemarle Bertie, 9th Earl of Lindsey
- Major General Louis Lipsett
- Brigadier General Malcolm Orme Little (1857–1931)
- Major General Sir Owen Edward Pennefather Lloyd
- Major General Wilfrid Lewis Lloyd
- Major General David Lloyd Owen
- Major General Edward Loch, 2nd Baron Loch
- Lieutenant General Sir Kenneth Loch
- Major General Rupert Lochner
- General Sir Rob Lockhart
- General Sir William Lockhart
- General Sir Charles Loewen
- Major General Frederick Joseph Loftus-Tottenham
- Lieutenant General Samuel Lomax
- Lieutenant General Robert Ballard Long
- Brigadier General Walter Long
- Air Vice Marshal Sir Charles Longcroft
- Brigadier General Thomas Pakenham, 5th Earl of Longford
- Lt Gen Sir John Lorimer KCB DSO MBE
- Lieutenant General William Kerr, 2nd Marquess of Lothian
- General William Kerr, 4th Marquess of Lothian
- Major-General Sir Charles Louis, Bt. (1813–1900), Colonel commandant, Royal Marines.[62]
- Major-General James Louis CB, DSO, OBE, Commanding Officer 48 RM Commando 1944 – 1945
- Simon Fraser of Lovat
- Brigadier Simon Fraser, 14th Lord Lovat
- Major General Sir Hudson Lowe
- Major General William Lowe
- Major General Sir Cecil Lowther
- Lieutenant General Richard Luard
- Major General Cuthbert Henry Tindall Lucas
- Major General Sir Henry Lukin
- General Henry Lumley
- General Sir William Lumley
- Brigadier General Alfred Forbes Lumsden, Royal Scots.
- Brigadier General Frederick William Lumsden
- Lieutenant General Sir Harry Burnett Lumsden
- Lieutenant General Herbert Lumsden
- Major General Sir Arthur Lynden-Bell
- General Thomas Graham, 1st Baron Lynedoch
- Lieutenant General Humphrey Lyons
- General Sir Daniel Lysons
- Lieutenant General Harry Hammon Lyster
- General Sir Neville Lyttelton
- Lieutenant General Sir Richard Lyttelton
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- Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood
- Major General Robert William Montgomery McAfee
- Lieutenant General Sir Edward Macarthur
- Major General William McBean
- Brigadier General Sir Charles MacCarthy
- Major General Colin Thomas McClean
- General Sir John McColl
- Lieutenant General Sir Frederick McCracken
- General Sir Richard McCreery
- Lieutenant General Godfrey Macdonald, 3rd Baron Macdonald of Sleat
- Major General Sir Hector MacDonald
- Lieutenant General Sir John Macdonald
- Major General John Donald MacDonald
- General Sir James Macdonnell
- Lieutenant General Sir George Macdonogh
- Major General Robert McDouall
- General Sir Patrick Leonard MacDougall
- Major General Sir Charles MacGregor
- Major General Alexander Anderson McHardy
- Brigadier General Duncan Sayre MacInnes
- Major General Donald Macintyre
- Major General Alexander Matthew McKay
- Major General Sir Colin John Mackenzie
- General Sir Jeremy Mackenzie
- Kenneth MacKenzie (British Army officer)
- Lieutenant General Alexander Mackenzie-Fraser
- Brigadier Archibald Gordon MacKenzie-Kennedy, CBE, DSO
- Brigadier General Augustus de Segur McKerrell CB
- General Sir William Henry Mackinnon
- Major General Henry John Maclean, (1827–1915); Rifle Brigade; A. A. and D.Q.M.G. in Ireland 1879–84
- Major General Sir Fitzroy Maclean, 1st Baronet
- Major General Peter Maclean of Lazonby Hall (1813–1901), Royal Artillery
- Lieutenant General Sir Donald Kenneth McLeod
- Lieutenant General Sir John Macleod
- Lieutenant General Sir Roderick McLeod
- Allan McLeod
- General Sir Gordon MacMillan
- Lieutenant General Sir John Richard Alexander MacMillan KCB, CBE (born 8 February 1932) was General Officer Commanding Scotland.
- Lieutenant General Sir George Fletcher MacMunn
- General Sir William McMurdo
- Brigadier General Arthur George McNalty[63]
- Major General Sir John Carstairs McNeill
- Brigadier-General Dougal Campbell McPherson MBE, REME and RAOC[64]
- Lieutenant General Sir Herbert Taylor MacPherson
- Major General Sir William Macpherson
- Major General Lachlan Macquarie
- General Sir Nevil Macready
- Brigadier General John Macready
- General Sir Bryan Mahon
- General Frederick Maitland
- General Sir Peregrine Maitland
- Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Maitland
- Major General James Herbert Samuel Majury, CB, MBE, GOC, West Midland District, from 1970 to 1973
- Major General Vivian Majendie
- Major General Sir Wilfrid Malleson
- Major General Christopher Maltby
- Brigadier General Henry Osborne Mance
- Major General Lord Charles Manners (died 1761)
- General Lord Charles Manners (1780–1855)
- Major General Lord Robert Manners (British Army officer, born 1781)
- General Lord Robert Manners (British Army general)
- Brigadier General Sir William Manning
- Lieutenant General Sir Mark Mans
- General Sir Robert Mansergh
- Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough
- General John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
- Major General Sir John Charles Oakes Marriott
- Major General Patrick Marriott
- Lieutenant General Sir William Marshall
- General Sir James Marshall-Cornwall
- Major General Edward Charles Marston (ca 1822–1902), Bombay Army[65]
- Lieutenant General Sir Giffard LeQuesne Martel
- Major General Richard James Coombe Marter (1833–1902), King's Dragoon Guards[66]
- Brigadier General Samuel Masham, 1st Baron Masham
- Lieutenant General Sir Noel Mason-Macfarlane
- Lieutenant General Hugh Massy
- Brigadier Tim Massy-Beresford
- General Sir Torquhil Matheson
- Major General Michael Matthews
- General Sir Frederick Francis Maude
- Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Stanley Maude
- Major General Sir Frederick Barton Maurice
- Major General Sir John Frederick Maurice
- General Sir Ivor Maxse
- Brigadier General Francis Aylmer Maxwell
- General Sir John Maxwell
- Major General Sir Ronald Charles Maxwell
- Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles William Maxwell C.B. (1796–1823),
- General Sir Reginald May
- Lieutenant General Sir Simon Mayall
- Brigadier General Sir Henry Maybury
- General Sir Mosley Mayne
- General Sir Richard John Meade
- Brigadier General Reginald Brabazon, 13th Earl of Meath
- General Sir William Medows[15]
- Brigadier General Sir William Hope Meiklejohn
- Major General Sir Charles John Melliss
- General Robert Melvill
- General Henry Dundas, 3rd Viscount Melville
- Major General Mungo Melvin
- Lieutenant General Robert Menzies
- Major General Sir Stewart Menzies
- General Cavalié Mercer
- Major General Sir William Merewether
- General Sir Frank Messervy
- Field Marshal Paul Methuen, 3rd Baron Methuen
- Major General Sir Godwin Michelmore
- General George Middlemore
- General Sir Frederick Dobson Middleton
- Major General Eric Grant Miles
- Lieutenant General Sir Herbert Miles
- Major General Austin Timeous Miller CB MC and bar
- Major General David Edwin Miller
- Major General Giles Hallam Mills
- Field Marshal George Milne, 1st Baron Milne
- General George Milner
- Brigadier General F.J. Moberly
- Brigadier Nicky Moffat
- General Sir John Mogg
- Lieutenant General George Molesworth
- Major General Gilbert Monckton, 2nd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley
- Lieutenant General Robert Monckton
- Brigadier General Ernest Money
- General John Money
- Major General Robert Cotton Money
- General Sir Charles Monro, 1st Baronet
- Brigadier General Francis Stewart Montague-Bates
- Lieutenant General The Hon. Sir Alan Richard Montagu-Stuart-Wortley
- Major General The Hon. Edward James Montagu-Stuart-Wortley
- Field Marshal Sir Archibald Montgomery-Massingberd
- Major General Arthur Thomas Moore
- Lieutenant General Sir John Moore
- General Sir Rodney Moore
- Major General John Moore-Bick
- Lieutenant General Harry Mordaunt
- General Sir John Mordaunt
- Lieutenant General Charles Morgan
- Lieutenant General Sir Frederick E. Morgan
- Brigadier General J. H. Morgan
- General Sir William Duthie Morgan
- Brigadier Joan Moriarty
- General Sir Thomas Morland
- General Sir Thomas Morony
- General Sir Edwin Morris
- Brigadier General George Mortimer Morris
- Lieutenant General John Ignatius Morris (1842–1902), Royal Marines
- Major General Staats Long Morris
- General George Morrison
- Brigadier General Joseph Wanton Morrison
- Brigadier General Edward Morton, CBE
- Major General William Elliot Morton (1821–1902), Royal Engineers[67]
- General Sir David Mostyn
- General John Mostyn
- Major General J. E. B. Seely, 1st Baron Mottistone
- Major General Berkeley Moynihan, 1st Baron Moynihan
- General Henry Phipps, 1st Earl of Mulgrave
- Major General Sir Herbert Mullaly
- Lieutenant General Sir Anthony Mullens
- General Sir Hector Munro, 8th of Novar
- Lieutenant General William Munro (died 1821)[68]
- Lieutenant General William Munro (Maj-Gen 1837, Lt-Gen 1846)[69]
- General William Munro
- Major General William Munro[70]
- Major General George FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster
- General Sir Archibald Murray
- General Sir George Murray
- General Sir Horatius Murray
- General James Murray
- General Sir John Murray, 8th Baronet
- General Sir John Irvine Murray, KCB (1826–1902), Indian Army[71]
- Major General Robert Murray, CSI, Director-General of Indian Telegraphs
- Major General David Murray-Lyon
- Lieutenant General Sir James Wolfe Murray
- Major General Alfred Musson
- General Sir Geoffrey Musson
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- General Sir Charles Edward Nairne
- Major General Paul Nanson
- General Sir Charles James Napier
- Lieutenant General Sir George Thomas Napier
- Major General Lennox Napier
- Richard Stewart Napier
- General Sir William Francis Patrick Napier
- Major General Eric Paytherus Nares
- Brigadier General John Nation
- Lieutenant General Sir Philip Neame
- General Francis Needham, 1st Earl of Kilmorey (1748–1832), 86th Foot
- Major General Thomas Pelham-Clinton, 3rd Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne
- Lieutenant General Sir Edward Newdegate
- Surgeon General Charles Edward Nichol. C.M.G., D.S.O.(1859–1939) Army Medical Service.
- Major General Sir Christopher Havard Rice Nicholl. KCB
- Brigadier David William Dillwyn Nicholl
- General Sir Edward Nicolls KCB, Royal Marines
- Brigadier John Nichols
- General Sir Cameron Nicholson
- Brigadier Claude Nicholson
- Lieutenant General Francis Nicholson
- Brigadier General John Sanctuary Nicholson
- Lieutenant General Sir Lothian Nicholson
- Major General William Henry Snyder Nickerson
- Lieutenant General Sir William Nicolay
- Brigadier-General Lawrence Nilson[15]
- General Sir John Nixon
- Brigadier Mark JD Noble
- Major General Sir Amos Godsell Robert Norcott
- Lieutenant General Sir William Sherbrooke Ramsey Norcott
- Major General Miles Fitzalan-Howard, 17th Duke of Norfolk
- Lieutenant General Willoughby Norrie, 1st Baron Norrie
- Major General Sir Edward Northey
- Lieutenant General George FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Northumberland
- Lieutenant General Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland
- General Chapple Norton
- Lieutenant General Edward Felix Norton
- Major General Edward Nugent Norton (1828–1900), Madras Staff Corps, Honorary Major-General[72]
- Major General Roland Notley (Charles Roland Sykes Notley, born 1939)[73]
- Lieutenant General Richard Edward Nugee
- Brigadier General George Colborne Nugent
- Lieutenant General Sir Archibald Nye
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- Brigadier Michael James Palmer O'Cock
- General Sir Richard O'Connor
- Major General Sir Luke O'Connor
- General Sir Kevin O'Donoghue
- General James Oglethorpe
- Brigadier-General Charles Ogston[74]
- General Charles O'Hara
- Major General Sir Louis Oldfield
- General Sir Laurence Oliphant
- Major General Richard Arthur Oliver
- General Sir William Olpherts
- Major General Sir Michael O'Moore Creagh
- General Denzil Onslow
- Lieutenant General Richard Onslow
- Major General Sir William Henry Onslow (1863–1929)
- Major General Sir Harry Ord
- General James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde
- Major General Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of Orrery
- General Sir John Oswald
- General Sir Loftus William Otway
- Major General Sir John Owen of Orielton, Bart.
- Major General Walter Hayes Oxley[75]
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- Lieutenant General Sir Douglas Packard
- Major General Charles Edward Page
- Lieutenant General Jacko Page
- Major General Sir Max Page
- General Sir Bernard Paget
- General Sir Arthur Paget
- General Sir Edward Paget
- General Lord George Paget
- Brigadier General Sir William Hacket Pain
- Major General Sir Edward Pakenham
- Major General Ridley Pakenham-Walsh
- Major-General Sir Philip Palin
- Major-General Charles Henry Palliser
- Major-General Henry Palliser
- General Sir Arthur Power Palmer
- Lieutenant General Anthony Palmer
- Major General Henry Spencer Palmer
- Major General Sir Michael Palmer
- General Sir Charles Patrick Ralph Palmer KCVO, KBE (1933–1999), Commander-in-Chief, Allied Forces Northern Europe and Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle.
- Major General Tony Brian Palmer
- General William Maule, 1st Earl Panmure
- Surgeon General Thomas Heazle Parke
- General Sir William Parke
- General Sir Nick Parker
- General Sir Robert Pascoe
- Major General John Robert Patterson
- General Sir Sir William Payne-Gallwey, 1st Baronet
- Lieutenant General Edward Pearce
- Lieutenant General Thomas Pearce
- Lieutenant General Sir Charles Pearson
- Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Pearson
- General Sir Thomas Pearson
- Major General Richard Peck
- Lieutenant General Jonathan Peel
- Lieutenant General Sir David Peel Yates
- Lieutenant General Sir Lewis Pelly
- General George Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke
- Lieutenant General Henry Herbert, 9th Earl of Pembroke
- Lieutenant General Henry Herbert, 10th Earl of Pembroke
- General Sir John Pennefather
- Major General Brian Pennicott
- Lieutenant General William Pepperrell
- General John Maxwell Perceval, CB (ca 1814–1900)[76][77]
- Lieutenant General Arthur Percival
- General Lord Henry Percy
- Major General Sir Cecil Pereira
- Brigadier General George Pereira
- General Sir Aeneas Perkins, KCB (1834–1901), Indian Army, Colonel Commandant Royal Engineers[78]
- General Sir William Peyton
- Lieutenant General Sir Arthur Purves Phayre
- Major General Sir Ivor Philipps
- Richard Philipps
- Major-General Sir Edward Phillips – WW1 / WW2 medical officer
- General Charles George Phillips MC (B 1890 D 1982)
- General William Phillips
- Brigadier General Louis Murray Phillpotts
- Brigadier General Edmund Phipps-Hornby
- Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Picton
- Brigadier Matthew Fraser Pierson
- Lieutenant General Sir Robert Pigot, 2nd Baronet
- Lieutenant General Sir Anthony Pigott
- Briagadier the Honourable Dame Mary Pihl
- Lieutenant General Sir Hew Pike
- General Sir Frederick Alfred Pile
- Air Commodore Duncan Pitcher
- General Sir William Augustus Pitt
- Lieutenant General Augustus Pitt Rivers
- General Alfred Fox Place (ca. 1815–1902), Madras Army[79]
- General Sir William Platt
- Major General Ian Stanley Ord Playfair
- Field Marshal Herbert Plumer, 1st Viscount Plumer
- Brigadier Leo Heathcote Plummer
- General Sir Nigel Poett
- Field Marshal Sir George Pollock
- Major General Robert Pollok
- Brigadier Nicholas Stephen Pond
- Major General Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby
- Major General Sir William Ponsonby
- Lieutenant General Sir Nick Pope
- General David Colyear, 1st Earl of Portmore
- Brigadier Arthur Kingscote Potter 1905–1998
- Major-General Henry Boileau Adolphus Poulton (d. 1902), Bengal Staff Corps[80]
- General Henry Watson Powell
- Brigadier Enoch Powell
- Lieutenant General Sir Manley Power
- Major General Sir Charles Armand Powlett
- Lieutenant General Sir Henry Royds Pownall[81]
- General Sir Thomas Simson Pratt
- General Sir Harry Prendergast
- Brigadier General Sir Thomas Prendergast, 1st Baronet
- Lieutenant General Richard Prescott
- General Robert Prescott
- Major General Augustine Prévost
- Lieutenant General Sir George Prévost
- Major General Davis Price
- Major General Llewelyn Alberic Emilius Price-Davies
- Brigadier General John Prideaux
- Major General Hugh Anthony Prince
- Major General Andrew Pringle
- Lieutenant General Sir Steuart Pringle
- Major General Harry Pritchard
- General Sir Dighton Probyn
- Major General Henry Procter
- General Sir James Pulteney, 7th Baronet
- General Harry Pulteney
- Lieutenant General Sir William Pulteney Pulteney
- General Charles Pye-Douglas (c1767-1844), late 3rd Dragoons
- General Sir Harold Pyman
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- General Sir Edward Quinan
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- General Sir Percy Radcliffe
- Brigadier Peter Rafferty[82]
- General Robert Napier Raikes
- Major General Sir Geoffrey Raikes
- Major General Charles Ramsay
- Brigadier General Frank William Ramsay
- General the Hon. Sir Henry Ramsay
- General Lord Ramsbotham
- Major General William Havelock Ramsden
- Major General Sir Hubert Rance
- Major General John Brocklehurst, 1st Baron Ranksborough
- Major General Anthony Raper
- Major General Hurdis Ravenshaw
- Brigadier General Cecil Rawling
- General Henry Rawlinson, 1st Baron Rawlinson
- Major General Geoffrey Rawson
- General Sir Anthony Read
- Major General Raymond Northland Revell Reade
- Major General Arnold Reading
- General Sir Felix Ready
- Major General John Ready
- Major General Joseph Reay (ca. 1829–1902), Bengal Staff Corps[83]
- Major General Francis Slater Rebow
- Lieutenant General Sir Harold Redman
- Lieutenant General John Patrick Redmond, CB (1824–1902)[84]
- Major General Hamilton Lyster Reed
- Major General Thomas Wynford Rees
- Major General Michael Regan
- Major General Denys Whitehorn Reid
- General John Reid
- Major General Sir William Reid
- Major General William Edward Moyses Reilly
- General Sir John Reith
- Major General Francis Rodd, 2nd Baron Rennell
- Major General George Alexander Renny
- Major General Michael Frank Reynolds
- Brigadier Robin Rhoderick-Jones
- General Sir Phineas Riall
- Major General Sir Desmond Rice
- Gerard Beechey Howard Rice
- Major General Sir Spring R. Rice
- Lieutenant General George Whitworth Talbot Rich, CB (ca. 1822–1902), Indian Army[85]
- Lieutenant General Sir Robert Rich, 5th Baronet
- General The Lord Richards of Herstmonceux
- Lieutenant General Sir John Richards
- General Sir Charles Leslie Richardson
- Lieutenant General Sir Robert Richardson
- Lieutenant General Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond
- Lieutenant General Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond
- General Sir Thomas Riddell-Webster
- Major General Susan Ridge
- Lieutenant General Sir Andrew Ridgway
- Lieutenant General Jonathon Riley
- Lieutenant General Samuel Rimington[86]
- Brigadier Alan MacDougall Ritchie
- General Sir Neil Ritchie
- General Richard Savage, 4th Earl Rivers
- Major General William Robb
- Major General Frederick Robe
- General Sir Abraham Roberts
- Brigadier General Arthur Roberts
- Major General Frank Crowther Roberts
- Field Marshal Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts
- Major General George Philip Bradley Roberts
- General Sir Ouvry Lindfield Roberts
- Major General Sir Sebastian Roberts
- General Alexander Cunningham Robertson
- General Brian Robertson, 1st Baron Robertson of Oakridge
- Major General Ian Argyll Robertson
- Brigadier Iain Gregory Robertson
- General William Robertson (died 1820) fought in the American War of Independence, the French Revolutionary and the Napoleonic wars
- Field Marshal Sir William Robertson (1860–1933) served as Chief of the Imperial General Staff from 1916 to 1918,
- General Sir Frederick Philipse Robinson
- Major General Robert Montresor Rogers
- General Henry Montagu, 6th Baron Rokeby
- Lieutenant General Sir Bill Rollo
- Brigadier General Stuart Peter Rolt
- General Sir Cecil Romer
- Brigadier Vera Margaret Rooke
- General Sir Michael Rose
- Major General Robert Ross
- Major General Robert Knox Ross
- General James St Clair-Erskine, 2nd Earl of Rosslyn
- General Robert Cuninghame, 1st Baron Rossmore
- Major General Francis de Rottenburg
- Major General (Charles) Jeremy Rougier
- Brigadier General Edward Murray Colston, 2nd Baron Roundway
- Lieutenant General Sir William Rous
- Major General Sir Eric Bertram Rowcroft
- General Sir Hugh Rowlands
- Major General William Roy
- Major General Sir Harold Goodeve Ruggles-Brise
- General Sir Leslie Rundle
- General Lord Alexander Russell
- General Sir Baker Russell
- Lieutenant General Sir Dudley Russell
- Major General Lord George Russell
- Major General David Rutherford-Jones
- Major General Martin Rutledge
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- General Sir Edward Sabine
- General Joseph Sabine
- Major General Charles Sackville-West, 4th Baron Sackville
- Lieutenant General George Germain, 1st Viscount Sackville
- Brigadier General Lionel Sadleir-Jackson
- Major General Sir Robert Henry Sale
- Major General Sir Guy Salisbury-Jones
- Major General Harold Francis Salt
- Lieutenant General Alexander Fraser, 17th Lord Saltoun
- General Sir Patrick Sanders
- General William Mansfield, 1st Baron Sandhurst
- Lieutenant General Sir Richard Hieram Sankey
- Major General Euston Henry Sartorius
- Major General Reginald William Sartorius
- General Sir Thomas Saumarez
- Brigadier General Walter Clare Savile
- Lieutenant General Sir Reginald Savory
- Major General James Maxwell Sawers
- Major General Aldred Lumley, 10th Earl of Scarbrough
- Major General Roger Lumley, 11th Earl of Scarbrough
- General Sir James Yorke Scarlett
- Major General Henry Schaw, CB (1829–1902), Royal Engineers[87]
- Lieutenant General Sir Edmond Schreiber
- General Sir Henry Sclater
- Major General Sir Henry Jenner Scobell
- Lieutenant General Sir Ronald Scobie
- General Sir Geoffry Scoones
- Major General James Bruce Scott
- Brigadier John M Scott (1887–1971)
- Major General Michael Scott
- Major General Thomas Scott, CB (1897–1968), Indian Army[88]
- Major General Thomas Scott
- Major General Logan Scott-Bowden
- General Sir William Scotter
- Brigadier General Robert Scott-Kerr
- Lieutenant General Francis Mackenzie, 1st Baron Seaforth
- Lieutenant General Edward Seager
- Brigadier Albert Alexander Seaton
- General Sir Sir John Sebright, 6th Baronet
- Lieutenant General Sir Henry Hamilton Settle
- Brigadier General Horace Sewell
- General Sir Sir Francis Seymour, 1st Baronet
- Lieutenant General William Seymour
- General Sir John Sharp
- Major General David Shaw (British Army officer)
- Major General Dennis Shaw
- Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Shaw
- Major General Hugh Shaw
- Major General Jonathan Shaw
- General Sir James Shaw Kennedy
- General Sir Roger Hale Sheaffe
- Major General Philip James Shears
- Brigadier Michael Sheehan CBE (1899–1975)
- Brigadier Maurice John Sheen
- General Sir John Coape Sherbrooke
- Lieutenant General William Shirley
- General Sir Richard Shirreff
- Major General Stephen Shoosmith
- Major General William Robert (Robin) Short
- Lieutenant General Henry Shrapnel
- Major General John Shrimpton
- General Sir Cameron Shute
- Major General Peter Sibbald
- Major General Herbert Taylor Siborne (1826–1902), Royal Engineers[89]
- Brigadier Ronald George Silk
- Lieutenant General John Graves Simcoe
- Major General Frank Keith Simmons
- Major General Sir John Alexander Sinclair
- Major General George Brian Sinclair
- Lieutenant General Patrick Sinclair
- Lieutenant General Pratap Singh of Idar
- General Sir Andrew Skeen
- General Sir John Slade, 1st Baronet
- Major General Rudolf Carl von Slatin
- Field Marshal William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim
- Brigadier General Henry Stanhope Sloman
- General Sir Robert Sloper
- Major General John Small
- Major General Gerald Smallwood
- Brigadier John Smedley
- Lieutenant General Sir Arthur Smith
- Brigadier General Clement Leslie Smith
- Major General Francis Smith
- Lieutenant General Sir Harry Smith, 1st Baronet
- General Sir Lionel Smith, 1st Baronet
- General Sir Rupert Smith
- General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien
- General Sir Edward Selby Smyth
- Major General George Stracey Smyth
- General Henry Augustus Smyth
- Brigadier Sir John Smyth, 1st Baronet (acting Major General)
- Lieutenant General the Honourable Sir Leicester Smyth
- Major General Sir Nevill Maskelyne Smyth
- Lieutenant General Sir Thomas D'Oyly Snow
- General Algernon Seymour, 7th Duke of Somerset
- Lieutenant General Edward Arthur Somerset
- General Lord Edward Somerset
- Lieutenant General Henry Somerset
- Brigadier Sir (John) Nicholas Somerville
- Major General David William Southall
- Major General Sir Edward Spears
- Brigadier General Cecil Herbert Speer, OBE (1892–1956) (British Indian Army)
- Brigadier Richard Anthony Winchcombe Spencer
- Brigadier General Frederick Spring
- Lieutenant General John Sprot, Colonel Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 1905–1907
- Lieutenant General William Spry
- General the Honourable James St Clair
- Major General John St. George
- Major General Roger Ellis Tudor St. John
- Major General Anthony St Leger
- Major General Sir Lee Stack
- Major General Samuel Stallard (ca 1824–1902), Bengal Artillery[90]
- Major General James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope
- Brigadier Sir Alexander Beville Gibbons Stanier, 2nd Baronet
- Brigadier General Henry Calvert Stanley-Clarke
- General Sir Edward Stanton
- Lieutenant General John Stanwix
- Lieutenant General William Staveley
- General Sir Charles William Dunbar Staveley
- Major General James Anthony Steel (ca.1825–1902), Bengal Staff Corps, Honorary Major-General[91]
- General Sir James Steele
- General Sir Thomas Montagu Steele
- Major General Keith Fielding Stephens
- Alan Stepto
- Field Marshal Sir Donald Stewart, 1st Baronet
- Major General Sir Herbert Stewart
- Brigadier Ian MacAlister Stewart
- Lieutenant General Giles Stibbert
- General Sir John Stibbon
- Major General Charles Stickland
- General Sir William Stirling
- Lieutenant General Sir Henry William Stisted (1817–1875), divisional commander of British forces in Canada and Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
- General Sir Hugh Stockwell
- Major General John Douglas Stokoe
- Brigadier Michael Stone
- Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Stopford
- Lieutenant General Sir Montagu Stopford
- Lieutenant General Sir Henry Knight Storks
- Lieutenant General Sir Richard Strachey
- Major General John Michael Strawson
- Lieutenant General Sir Charles Stuart
- Major General James Stuart (d. 1793)
- General James Stuart (British Army general)
- Lieutenant General John Stuart, Count of Maida
- Brigadier General Herbert Studd
- General John Howard, 15th Earl of Suffolk
- General Sir Cecil Sugden
- Major General Francis George Sugden
- Lieutenant General Sir John Swayne
- Brigadier David Henry Amyatt Swinburn
- Lieutenant General Sir Richard Swinburn
- Major General Sir Ernest Dunlop Swinton
- Brigadier General Sir Percy Sykes
- Air Vice Marshal Sir Frederick Sykes
- Major General Matthew Sykes
- Major General Sir William Penn Symons
- Lieutenant-General Coote Synge-Hutchinson (1832–1902), Colonel of the 19th Hussars[92]
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- Major General David Tabor
- Major General Sir Reginald Talbot
- Major General Sir Nigel Tapp
- General Sir Banastre Tarleton
- Lieutenant General Sir Herbert Taylor
- Major General Markham Le Fer Taylor
- General Robert Taylor
- Francis, Duke of Teck
- Major General Sir Christopher Teesdale
- Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer
- Major General James Robert Templer
- Major-General Alfred Templeman
- Brigadier James Noel Tetley
- Andrew Rutherford, 1st Earl of Teviot
- Major General George Thesiger
- General Sir Gwilym Ivor Thomas
- Major General Lechmere Thomas
- General Sir Noel Thomas
- Major General Vivian Davenport Thomas
- Major General Walter Babington Thomas
- Major General David Philips Thomson CB, CBE, MC,
- Major General Julian Thompson[93]
- Major General Thomas Perronet Thompson
- Major General James Noel Thomson
- General Sir Mowbray Thomson
- Brigadier General Noel Arbuthnot Thomson, GOC Infantry Brigade
- General Sir Andrew Thorne
- Major General Sir David Thorne
- Major General Harry Cumming-Bruce, 7th Baron Thurlow
- General Sir William Thwaites
- Brigadier Peter Thwaites
- Brigadier Christopher Tickell
- Brigadier Thomas William Tilbrook, Queen's Royal Irish Hussars
- Lieutenant General Thomas Tollemache
- Major General Sir Henry Tombs
- Major General John Tombs
- General William Percival Tomkins, CIE (1841–?), Colonel-Commandant, Royal Engineers
- General Patrick Tonyn
- Major General Sir Henry Torrens (British Army officer)
- Lieutenant General Sir Henry Torrens
- Major General George Byng, 3rd Viscount Torrington
- General John Gray Touch (ca 1822–1902), Madras Staff Corps[94]
- Major General Philip Tower
- Major General Sir Charles Vere Ferrers Townshend
- Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Traill-Burroughs
- General Sir Richard Trant
- General Cyrus Trapaud
- General James Travers
- Lieutenant General Sir Paul Travers
- Brigadier General Hon. John Frederick Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis (1878–1915)
- Major General Charles Trelawny
- Brigadier General Henry Trelawny
- Marshal of the Royal Air Force Hugh Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard
- Major General Ivor Herbert, 1st Baron Treowen
- Major General William Spottiswoode Trevor
- Lieutenant General Sir Philip Trousdell
- Major General Ashley Truluck
- Lieutenant General Sir Charles Tucker
- Lieutenant General Henry Hugh Tudor
- Lieutenant General Sir Francis Tuker
- Major General Sir Alexander Bruce Tulloch
- Major General Sir Alexander Murray Tulloch
- Major General Charles Turner
- Major General Sir Alfred Edward Turner
- General Sir Harry Tuzo
- General Sir Philip Geoffrey Twining
- Major General David Tyacke
- Brigadier General James Arbuthnot Tyler, CRA
- Major General Timothy Tyler
- Major General Trevor Bruce Tyler
- Brigadier General Julian Dallas Tyndale Tyndale-Biscoe, Commandant Remount Depot
- Brigadier General John Adam Tytler
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
- Lieutenant General Sir David Ximenes
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
- List of field marshals of the British Army
- List of British Army full generals
- List of Royal Air Force air chief marshals
External links
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