H. E. Chapman

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Major Harry Ernest Chapman, CBE, DL (19 February 1870 – 12 January 1944) was a British soldier and police officer. He served as Chief Constable of Kent County Constabulary from January 1921 to 1940, having previously been Deputy Chief Constable.

Preceded byH. M. A. Warde
Succeeded byJohn Arthur Davison
BornHarry Ernest Chapman
19 February 1870
Telega, Austria-Hungary
Died12 January 1944(1944-01-12) (aged 73)
Quick facts Chief Constable of Kent County Constabulary, Preceded by ...
H. E. Chapman
Chief Constable of Kent County Constabulary
In office
1921–1940
Preceded byH. M. A. Warde
Succeeded byJohn Arthur Davison
Personal details
BornHarry Ernest Chapman
19 February 1870
Telega, Austria-Hungary
Died12 January 1944(1944-01-12) (aged 73)
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Chapman was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Border Regiment on 9 April 1892,[1] served in the Waziristan Field Force, 1894–95, and was promoted to lieutenant on 1 July 1895.[2] He was promoted to captain on 18 June 1902.[3][4]

He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1920 civilian war honours and Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 1939 New Year Honours.[5]

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