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Ian Hamilton.
Ian
Hamilton was born in Corfu in 1853. He entered the army in 1873 and
served in Afghanistan (1878) and the
Boer Wars (1881, 1899-1901).
On the outbreak of the First World War Hamilton
was put in charge of Britain's home forces. In March 1915 Lord
Kitchener selected Hamilton to take 75,000 soldiers to Gallipoli.
He was much criticised for the Gallipoli landings and at subsequent
operations at Anzac Cove and Sulva Bay.
Relieved of his command, Hamilton was brought back to England where
he became Lieutenant of the Tower (1918-1920). Sir Ian Hamilton died
in 1947.
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