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HendersonD ECaptainMID LG: 29 July 1902, page: 4855. Source: General Kitchener. 23 June 1902. Re: Final despatch & mentions
This page contains all the London Gazette pages for the Boer War
Kitchener's Fighting Scouts
HendersonD HSource: QSA and KSA medal rollsNew Zealand, 2nd Contingent
HendersonD HSergeantQSA (1)
Source: List of QSAs with the clasp Defence of Kimberley
Kimberley TG
HendersonD Mcl2nd Battalion
Source: QSA and KSA rolls
Imperial Light Horse
HendersonDavidCaptainHENDERSON, DAVID, Captain and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, was born 11 August 1862, son of David Henderson, of Glasgow. He joined the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, as Lieutenant, 25 August 1883; became Captain 26 February 1890. He was Staff Captain (Intelligence), Headquarters of Army, 1 December 1897 to 12 July 1898. He served with the Sudan Expeditionary Force, as ADC to the Brigadier General commanding the 2nd Brigade, British Division, 13 July to 8 October 1898, and was present at the Battle of Khartoum. He was mentioned in Despatches [London Gazette, 30 September 1898]; was given the Brevet of Major 16 November 1898, and the British and Khedive's Medals, with clasp. He was Staff Captain (Intelligence), Headquarters of Army, 18 October 1898 to 31 March 1899; DAQMG, Headquarters of Army, 1 April to 30 June 1899; DAAG, Natal, 1 July 1899 to 27 October 1900. In the South African War he took part in operations in Natal, 1899, including the actions at Reitfontein and Lombard's Kop; the defence of Ladysmith (temporarily in charge of the Field Intelligence Department), including sorties of 7 December 1899 (wounded) and the action of 6 January 1900. He was present in operations in Natal, March to June 1900, including the action at Laing's Nek (6 to 9 June); operations in the Transvaal, east of Pretoria, July to 29 November 1900, including actions at Belfast (26 and 27 August) and Lydenberg (5 to 8 Sept); operations in the Transvaal 30 November 1900, to 31 May 1902. For his services in the Boer War he was mentioned in Despatches (Sir G White, 2 December 1899, and 23 March, 1900; Sir Redvers Buller, 19 June and 9 November 1900) [London Gazettes, 8 February 1901, and 29 July 1902]; received the Queen's Medal with four clasps, and the King's Medal with two clasps, and was given the Brevet of Lieutenant Colonel 29 November 1900, and created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order [London Gazette, 31 October 1902]: "David Henderson, Captain and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. In recognition of services during the operations in South Africa". The Insignia, etc, were sent to the GOC, Transvaal, and presented by the GOC, South Africa, 25 March 1903. He became Major 12 December 1903. Major Henderson was employed under the Civil Government in the Transvaal 20 September 1902 to 30 April 1903; was DAQMG, 1st Army Corps, and DAQMG, Aldershot Army Corps, 3 March 1904 to 21 November 1905; was given the Brevet of Colonel 22 November 1905; was AAG, 1st Division, Aldershot Army Corps, 22 November 1905 to 31st December 1906; was GSO, 1st Grade, Aldershot Command, 1 January to 20 December 1907; became Lieutenant Colonel 1 January 1907, and Colonel 27 November 1907; was Staff Officer (Brigadier General, General Staff) to the Inspector-General of the Home Forces 21 December 1907 to 29 February 1912; Temporary Brigadier General 4 April 1908 to 25 October 1914; Staff Officer to the Inspector-General of the Home Forces 1 March to 30 June 1912; Director of Military Training, War Office, 1 July 1912 to 31 August 1913; Director-General of Military Aeronautics, 1 September 1913 to 4 August 1914. When the European War broke out he became Commander of the Royal Flying Corps, and held this position until 17 October 1917. He was promoted Major General 26 October 1914, for distinguished service in the Field; was Commanding Officer of the 1st Division, BEF, 21 and 22 November and 20 December 1914; was created a KCB in 1914; was GOC, Royal Flying Corps, British Expeditionary Force, 21 December 1914 to 17 October 1917; Director-General of Military Aeronautics 22 February 1916 to 17 October 1917; promoted Lieutenant General 1 January 1917; Area Commandant, British Armies in France, 10 August to 6 October 1918; Military Counsellor, Paris, 7 October 1918. He was made a KCVO in 1919; Commander of the Legion of Honour, 1915, and Grand Officer, 1919; was Grand Officer of the Order of the Crown of Belgium, and had the Orders Grand Crown of the Sacred Treasure of Japan, and of the White Eagle of Russia; was Grand Officer of the Order of the Crown of Italy. He was the author of 'The Art of Reconnaissance'. Lieutenant General Sir David Henderson married, in 1899, Henrietta Caroline, daughter of Henry R Dundas.
Source: DSO recipients (VC and DSO Book)
(Princess Louise's) Sutherland and Argyll Highland
HendersonDavid38654TrooperSource: QSA Medal RollsImperial Yeomanry
HendersonDavidSource: QSA and KSA medal rollsNew Zealand, 9th Contingent
HendersonDavid20649TrooperSource: QSA Medal Rolls28th Company, 4th Btn, IY
HendersonDavidNominal roll #1 (H2)Driscoll's Scouts
HendersonDavid EAO535 26 andCaptainServed in 1st KFS. Joined 26 Dec 00 10 Feb 02
Source: Nominal roll in WO127
Kitchener's Fighting Scouts
HendersonDavid EbenezerSergeantBSACM Rhodesia 1896 (1) Mashonaland 1897. 1897: Sgt. BSAP.
Source: BSACM rolls
Natal Troop Volunteer Corps
HendersonDennis JacobusPrisoner number: 25798
Captured: Sanddrift 15 Nov 1901
Sent to: Bermuda
Age: 23
Address: Sanddrift
Source: Anglo Boer War Museum 2016
Boer Forces
HendersonDennis JacobusBurgerClick here to access the record in the ForumWaterberg Commando
HendersonDonSource: Attestation paper in WO126Brabant's Horse
HendersonDon1008SergeantQSA (5) CC Wep Tr Witt SA01
Source: Wepener Siege Account and Medal Roll
Brabant's Horse
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