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438:. Careful artillery preparation and support was an integral part of this success. Hill Child had nine brigades of field artillery under his command. The bombardment began on the night of 26/27 September with harassing fire and gas shells, followed with intense bombardment with high explosive shells until the morning of the assault. Every field gun was used in carefully timed barrages: 'creeping barrages' (including smoke shells) ahead of the attacking troops, with pauses at the end of each phase, including a 'standing barrage' of three hours to allow mopping-up of the first objectives to be carried out, and the second wave of troops to pass through and renew the attack behind the creeping barrage. The first of these creeping barrages actually progressed at twice the normal pace while the infantry rushed downhill to seize the canal crossings; it was described in the 64: 445:
The attack was a brilliant success, and by the afternoon the field artillery batteries were crossing the canal by the bridges that had been captured or thrown across, and were coming into action on the far side. 46th Division was prominent in the pursuit of the Germans leading to the
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The 46th Division had been very unlucky during the war, the infantry in particular taking appalling casualties at the Hohenzollern Redoubt and Gommecourt, but it gained revenge at the
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He continued in the Territorial Army after the war as CRA of 46th (North Midland) Division from 1920 to 1924, after which he was placed in the Regular Army Reserve of Officers.
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were in dead ground and could not be seen by artillery observers. The attack was a costly failure, and Hill Child was a member of the court of inquiry into the circumstances.
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On 13 March 1918 the Commander Royal Artillery (CRA) of 46th Division was wounded, and Hill Child was appointed to act in his place. A week later he was promoted to
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for the county of Staffordshire between 1912 and 1949, with an interval between 1938 and 1941, as well as for the counties of
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on 29 September 1918 when it performed one of the great feats of World War I by crossing the canal and breaking open the
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until he retired from the post in 1941, but remained from 1937 Extra-Equerry to the King and, from 1952, his successor
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and promoted Deputy Master of the Household in 1929. He became Master in the "Year of three kings", 1936, serving King
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A Lack of Offensive Spirit? The 46th (North Midland) Division at Gommecourt, 1st July 1916
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Child was appointed in 1927 Gentleman Usher in Ordinary in the Royal Household by King
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battalion, on 25 October 1899. The battalion was embodied for full-time service in the
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on 21 March 1900 and by July was engaged in operations against Boer Commandos in the
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to the Regiment on 30 May 1902, following which he was appointed a Member of the
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in the militia battalion on 6 March 1901, but in July was commissioned into the
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Breaking the Hindenburg Line: the story of the 46th (North Midland) Division
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Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed and Official Classes, 1913
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Brig-Gen Sir James E. Edmonds & Lt-Col R. Maxwell-Hyslop,
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in 1937. He also received during his service foreign honours:
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Companionship of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
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by 1948 and was buried in the parish churchyard at nearby
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from 1936 until he retired from full-time royal service.
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Jim O'Brien, 'Militiamen in the Second Anglo-Boer War',
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on 1 July 1916, organised as a diversion from the main
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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on 5 December that year, and in early March 1900 left
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Hill Child was awarded the 369:and was appointed commanding officer of the 601:He inherited the baronetcy on the death of 346:as a second lieutenant in the newly raised 273: 947:Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 868: 866: 62: 1032: 651: 649: 647: 645: 643: 641: 639: 637: 525: 190:46th (North Midland) Divisional Artillery 1053:Baronetcies beginning with "C" (part 2) 770: 735: 290:, as 2nd Baronet of Newfield Hall, near 907: 893: 863: 801: 668: 666: 1217: 789: 787: 634: 952: 872:Edmonds & Maxwell-Hyslop, p. 103. 721:"The War - Invalids returning home". 1250:British Army generals of World War I 663: 1315:Deputy lieutenants of Staffordshire 1290:People from Tunstall, Staffordshire 1051:Leigh Rayment's list of baronets – 797:. 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He succeeded his grandfather, 1310:Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford 1240:People educated at Eton College 884: 875: 854: 845: 836: 833:MacDonald, pp. 165–8, 508, 526. 827: 815: 764: 1170:Deputy Master of the Household 749: 729: 714: 705: 690: 678: 623: 467:Companionship of the Bath (CB) 453:During the war Hill Child was 432:Battle of the St Quentin Canal 1: 925: 588:Order of the Crown of Romania 581:Order of the Crown of Belgium 379:46th (North Midland) Division 780:. 6 June 1902. p. 3681. 288:Sir Smith Child, 1st Baronet 7: 745:. 2 May 1902. p. 2935. 278:Hill Child was educated at 10: 1356: 1325:Territorial Force officers 1042:. London: T. 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Index

Brigadier-General
Bt
GCVO
CB
CMG
DSO
DL

Hopesay
Shropshire
Shrewsbury
Westbury, Shropshire
Brigadier-General
Royal Scots
Irish Guards
Royal Field Artillery
II North Midland Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
46th (North Midland) Divisional Artillery
Second Boer War
First World War
DSO
Croix de Guerre
GCVO
CB
CMG
DSO
DL
British Army
Conservative Party
Eton College

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