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Hugh Turnbull
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Hugh Stephenson Turnbull (25 August 1882 – 9 January 1973) was a British Army officer and senior police officer. His army commands included 2/7th Battalion Gordon Highlanders. He served as Commissioner of the City of London Police from 1925 to April 1950. He is the father of Lt. Col. John Turnbull, who was awarded the Military Cross for his engagement in Tunisia. References Commissioners of the City of London Police Gordon Highlanders officers Knights Commander of the Royal Victorian Order Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire Scottish recipients of the Queen's Police Medal 1882 births 1973 deaths People educated at Merchiston Castle School Graduates of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst Royal Irish Constabulary officers British Chief Constables Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders officers British Army personnel of World War I Members of the Royal Company of Archers British Indian Army officers {{UK-law-enforcement-bi ...
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The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force. , the British Army comprises 79,380 regular full-time personnel, 4,090 Gurkhas, and 28,330 volunteer reserve personnel. The modern British Army traces back to 1707, with antecedents in the English Army and Scots Army that were created during the Restoration in 1660. The term ''British Army'' was adopted in 1707 after the Acts of Union between England and Scotland. Members of the British Army swear allegiance to the monarch as their commander-in-chief, but the Bill of Rights of 1689 and Claim of Right Act 1689 require parliamentary consent for the Crown to maintain a peacetime standing army. Therefore, Parliament approves the army by passing an Armed Forces Act at least once every five years. The army is administered by the Ministry of Defence and commanded by the Chief of the General Staff. The Brit ...
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