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==Military career==
==Military career==
Born the son of Nathaniel Lindley, Baron Lindley and Sarah Katherine Teale, Lindley was commissioned into the [[South Staffordshire Regiment]] but transferred to the [[1st Royal Dragoons]] on 19 November 1881.<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=25039|page=5617|date=18 November 1881}}</ref> After serving in the [[Second Boer War]], he became Adjutant-General at [[Northern Command (United Kingdom)| Northern Command]] in 1903, Commandant of the Cavalry School in 1905 and commander of the [[3rd Cavalry Brigade]] in 1907.<ref name=ga>{{cite web|url=https://www.gallipoli-association.org/campaign/whos-who/|title=Who's Who|publisher=Gallipoli Association|accessdate=9 June 2020}}</ref> He became General Officer Commanding [[53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division|Welsh Division]] in October 1914 and landed with his division at [[Suvla]] during the [[Gallipoli Campaign]].<ref name=commands>{{cite web|url=https://www.gulabin.com/armynavy/pdf/Army%20Commands%201860-.pdf|title=Army Commands|accessdate=7 June 2020}}</ref> He handed over his command in August 1915 saying that he had "lost control".<ref name=ga/>
Born the son of [[Nathaniel Lindley, Baron Lindley]] and Sarah Katherine Teale, Lindley was commissioned into the [[South Staffordshire Regiment]] but transferred to the [[1st Royal Dragoons]] on 19 November 1881.<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=25039|page=5617|date=18 November 1881}}</ref> After serving in the [[Second Boer War]], he became Adjutant-General at [[Northern Command (United Kingdom)| Northern Command]] in 1903, Commandant of the Cavalry School in 1905 and commander of the [[3rd Cavalry Brigade]] in 1907.<ref name=ga>{{cite web|url=https://www.gallipoli-association.org/campaign/whos-who/|title=Who's Who|publisher=Gallipoli Association|accessdate=9 June 2020}}</ref> He became General Officer Commanding [[53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division|Welsh Division]] in October 1914 and landed with his division at [[Suvla]] during the [[Gallipoli Campaign]].<ref name=commands>{{cite web|url=https://www.gulabin.com/armynavy/pdf/Army%20Commands%201860-.pdf|title=Army Commands|accessdate=7 June 2020}}</ref> He handed over his command in August 1915 saying that he had "lost control".<ref name=ga/>


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John Lindley
Born15 September 1860
Died7 April 1925
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service / branchBritish Army
RankMajor-General
CommandsWelsh Division
Battles / warsSecond Boer War
AwardsCompanion of the Order of the Bath

Major-General the Hon. John Edward Lindley (15 September 1860 – 7 April 1925) was a British Army officer.

Military career

Born the son of Nathaniel Lindley, Baron Lindley and Sarah Katherine Teale, Lindley was commissioned into the South Staffordshire Regiment but transferred to the 1st Royal Dragoons on 19 November 1881.[1] After serving in the Second Boer War, he became Adjutant-General at Northern Command in 1903, Commandant of the Cavalry School in 1905 and commander of the 3rd Cavalry Brigade in 1907.[2] He became General Officer Commanding Welsh Division in October 1914 and landed with his division at Suvla during the Gallipoli Campaign.[3] He handed over his command in August 1915 saying that he had "lost control".[2]

References

  1. ^ "No. 25039". The London Gazette. 18 November 1881. p. 5617.
  2. ^ a b "Who's Who". Gallipoli Association. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  3. ^ "Army Commands" (PDF). Retrieved 7 June 2020.
Military offices
Preceded by GOC Welsh Division
1914–1915
Succeeded by