Anthony Hugh Baldwin
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Brigadier-General Anthony Hugh Baldwin (30 September 1863 – 10 August 1915) was a British Army officer. He was killed in action, with his entire staff, during the Battle of Chunuk Bair in 1915, while in command of the 38th Infantry Brigade. He served for 30 years with the Manchester Regiment.
Baldwin was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in September 1863 and "was educated at Clitheroe Grammar School and Giggleswick".[1]
His military career began in March 1882 when he was commissioned as a lieutenant into the 3rd (Militia) Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment.[2] He transferred to the Manchester Regiment in May 1884.[3][1]
He served in India from 1888 to 1895 and first saw active service as an adjutant of the 4th Battalion, Manchester Regiment, in November 1898[4] and was promoted to major on augmentation in December 1900.[5]
In June 1910 he was promoted to lieutenant colonel, with seniority dated back to February 1908.[6] He commanded a battalion of the Manchesters from then until June 1914 when he was placed on half-pay.[7]