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Brig.-Gen. Walter Long, CMG, DSO

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Birthplace: Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England UK
Death: January 27, 1917 (37)
France
Immediate Family:

Son of Walter Hume Long, 1st Viscount Long and Dorothy Blanche, Viscountess Long
Husband of Sibell Long
Father of Maj. Walter Francis David Long, 2nd Viscount Long
Brother of Victoria Gibbs; Doreen Ethel Nora Long; Hon. Lettice Margaret Long and Richard Henry Onslow Long, 3rd Viscount Long

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About Brig.-Gen. Walter Long, CMG, DSO

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Brigadier General Walter Long CMG, DSO (26 July 1879 – 27 January 1917) was a British soldier. The eldest son of the 1st Viscount Long and his wife Lady Dorothy (Doreen) Boyle, he was baptized 11 September 1879 at St John's Church, West Ashton, Trowbridge, Wiltshire.

Military career

Educated at Harrow, he joined the Royal Scots Greys in 1899. In November of that year he went with his regiment to South Africa, where he took part in the ride under Sir John French to the relief of Kimberley, Northern Cape, and was badly wounded at Dronfield. He was mentioned in dispatches several times in South Africa, and while there, gained the DSO, the Queen's South Africa Medal and the King's South Africa Medal, each with two clasps. On return to duty he was appointed ADC to General Sir Bruce Hamilton. He served throughout the campaign, and when he returned to England was made ADC to Sir Harry Scobell commanding the First Cavalry Brigade at Aldershot. Long resigned this appointment in order to return to his regiment. After serving with his regiment for some years, he went to India as additional ADC to General Sir Garrett O'Moore Creagh, and afterwards he went to Canada to serve as ADC to the Duke of Connaught.

Long spent the early part of World War I in France, and took part in the Battle of Mons, after which he was made a Brigadier General. After fighting at the Somme in July 1917 he was highly commended by the commander of his division, General Bridges, who wrote of him that his services were invaluable, and his 'cheery laugh was worth a battalion'.

He was mentioned in dispatches several times by Lord French and also Sir Douglas Haig, and was given a CMG. Shortly before his death he was given a brevet lieutenant-colonelcy.

Long was a champion light-weight boxer while at Harrow, and for two years middle-weight champion in the British Army.

Family

He married on 17 December 1910 in London, Sibell Vanden Bempde-Johnstone OBE, granddaughter of Baron Derwent. There was one son from this marriage, Walter, who succeeded his grandfather as 2nd Viscount Long.

Death

Brigadier General Long was killed in action at Hébuterne, France on 28 January 1917, aged 37. King George sent a telegram to his father expressing his heartfelt sympathy, regretting that his army had lost one of its promising young generals. He is buried at the Couin British Cemetery, France. His widow remarried on 25 April 1921 to Ralph Glyn, 1st Baron Glyn. She died in 1958.

LONG, WALTER

  • Rank: Brigadier General
  • Date of Death: 28/01/1917
  • Age: 37
  • Regiment/Service: General Staff Cdg. 56th Inf. Bde. late 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys)
  • Awards: C M G, D S O, Twice Mentioned in Despatches Grave Reference: VI. C. 19.
  • Cemetery: COUIN BRITISH CEMETERY
  • Additional Information: Order of St. Stanislas 2nd Class, with swords. Son of Rt. Hon. Walter Hume Long, P.C., M.P. Secretary of State for the Colonies (afterwards 1st Viscount Long of Wraxall) and of Lady Dorothy Blanche Long (now Viscountess Long of Wraxall) daughter of 9th Earl of Cork and Orrery; husband of Hon. Mrs. Walter Long, O.B.E. (now Hon. Mrs. Ralph Glyn).

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Medal Index Cards

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  • First name(s) W
  • Last name Long
  • Year 1914-20
  • Service number -
  • Rank Captain,Brigadier General
  • Second rank Brigadier General
  • Regiment Dragoons
  • Second corps Dragoons
  • Service record Rank: Captain, Corps: Dragoons
  • Second service record Rank: Brigadier General, Corps: Dragoons
  • Image link http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/Details?uri=D6542955
  • Country Great Britain
  • Medal type British Army medal index cards, 1914-1920
  • Archive reference WO372/12
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Brig.-Gen. Walter Long, CMG, DSO's Timeline

1879
July 26, 1879
Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England UK
September 11, 1879
St John's Church, West Ashton, Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England UK
1911
September 14, 1911
1917
January 27, 1917
Age 37
France