Frederick Charles Keyser
Appearance
Frederick Charles Keyser | |
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Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service | British Army |
Rank | Lieutenant-Colonel |
Commands | Royal Fusiliers |
Battles / wars | Battle of Tell El Kebir |
Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Charles Keyser CB (1841–1920) was a Commanding Officer in the Royal Fusiliers.[1][2][3][4][5] Under Garnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley, he was in Command of the Signalling Party during the Egyptian Campaign of 1882.[1] He was present at the Battle of Tell El Kebir after which he was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath.[1] His last appointment in the Army was Inspector-General of Signalling, a position he held for five years.[1] He married twice, his second wife being the daughter of Sir Benjamin Gordon KCB, who survived him.[1][6]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e Obituary in The Times, Colonel F.C. Keyser C.B., 6 April 1920, p.13
- ^ "No. 22145". The London Gazette. 28 May 1858. p. 2638.
- ^ "No. 26956". The London Gazette. 12 April 1898. p. 2353.
- ^ "Colonel Frederick Charles Keyser". Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
- ^ Luscombe, Stephen. "Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)". www.britishempire.co.uk. Retrieved 22 April 2019.
- ^ "Dod's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, of Great Britain and Ireland, for ...: Including All the Titled Classes". S. Low, Marston & Company. 22 April 2019. Retrieved 22 April 2019 – via Google Books.