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Henry Lukin

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Committee. In 1924 he became a member of the Defence Council of South Africa and on 28 October 1924 he was appointed as president of a Defence Commission of Enquiry.
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in German South-West Africa. In July 1915 he was appointed as commander of the demobilising force in German South-West Africa and on 11 August 1915 he became
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Ulundi to Delville Wood: The life story of Major-General Sir Henry Timson Lukin, K.C.B., C.M.B., D.S.O., Chevalier Legion dhΓŒβ€œonneur, Order of the Nile.
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In 1891 he married Lily Quinn. After Lukin's death, his brother-in-law Reverend R.E. Johnston wrote a biography in 1929 titled
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Ulundi to Delville Wood; the Life Story of Major-genl. Sir Henry Timson Lukin, Chevalier Legion D'honneur, Order of the Nile
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in Egypt and on 26 February 1916 he commenced operations against the Senussi Uprising. In April 1916 he sailed for
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despite a family military tradition. Following the death of his mother in 1867, Lukin instead sailed for
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On 26 March 1920 he sailed for Cape Town and in July 1921 he was appointed as deputy chair of the
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in South Africa in January 1879 and was commissioned as lieutenant into the 77th Regiment of
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in 1912 as Inspector-General of the Permanent Force. He commanded a formation in the
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and the following year he became Commander of South African detachment to attend the
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Major General Sir Henry Timson Lukin (1860–1925) The Making of a South African Hero
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commenced. On 30 November 1916 he was appointed as general officer commanding, the
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In September 1915 he sailed for Britain and then in December 1915 he sailed for
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for gallantry in attack on laager in Cape Colony 8 June 1901, and received the
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from 1904. In 1910 he was the escort commander for first opening of the
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Lukin was the only son of barrister-at-law Robert Henry Lukin of the
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Military personnel from the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
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campaign in 1897 and was deployed with the Colonial Division in the
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that year. In 1893 he attended the gunnery and signal course at
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when he was in command of the artillery during the defence of
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First president of the British Empire Service League (SA)
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he became commander of A-force for the occupation of
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before being promoted to a divisional command in the
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Index

Henry Lukin (politician)

Fulham
Cape Town
Union of South Africa
United Kingdom
Major-General
9th (Scottish) Division
64th (2nd Highland) Division
Anglo-Zulu War
Basutoland Gun War
Second Boer War
First World War
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
Distinguished Service Order
Major-General
KCB
CMG
DSO
Anglo-Zulu War
Basutoland Gun War
Anglo-Boer War
Wepener
Distinguished Service Order
Cape Mounted Riflemen
Cape Colonial Forces
Permanent Force
Union of South Africa
Union Defence Forces

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