Guy Melfort Baldwin
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Guy Melfort Baldwin | |
|---|---|
| Born | 22 March 1865 |
| Died | 22 March 1945 (aged 80) |
| Buried | Yateley, Hampshire |
| Allegiance | |
| Branch | British Indian Army |
| Rank | Brigadier-General |
| Unit | Royal Irish Regiment The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment 4th Punjab Infantry Regiment Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides (Frontier Force) 25th Cavalry (Frontier Force) |
| Commands | 25th Cavalry (Frontier Force) Derajat Brigade |
| Conflicts | |
| Awards | Distinguished Service Order |
Brigadier-General Guy Melfort Baldwin DSO (22 March 1865 – 22 March 1945) was a British cavalry officer in the British Indian Army where he commanded the 25th Cavalry (Frontier Force) and later the Derajat Brigade and 10th Indian Cavalry Brigade.
Guy Melfort Baldwin was born 22 March 1865 at Penang, to Colonel A T and Margaret Baldwin. He was educated in Scotland at the Royal High School, in Edinburgh, and then at Wimbledon College.[1][2]
He then attended the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, graduating as the Queen's India Cadet in January 1886 and joining the Royal Irish Regiment as a second-lieutenant.[3] Until August the same year when he transferred to The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.[4]