Major-General commanding the Household Division

Regimental badge of the Household Division.
Edward Smyth-Osbourne, wearing the full-dress uniform of a Major-General, on duty at the State Opening of Parliament, 2015.

The Major-General commanding the Household Division commands the Household Division of the British Army. He is also General Officer Commanding London District.

Commanders

The holders of this office include:[1][2]

Commanding Home District

Major-General Commanding the Brigade of Guards (1856–1870)

Before 1856, orders for the Foot Guards were communicated to the Field Officer in Brigade Waiting, a rotational appointment.

Major-General Commanding the Brigade of Guards and General Officer Commanding Home District (1870-1906)

Major-General Commanding the Brigade of Guards and General Officer Commanding London District (1906-1950)

Major-General Commanding the Household Brigade and General Officer Commanding London District (1950-1968)

Major-General Commanding the Household Division and General Officer Commanding London District (1968-)

References

  1. Regiments.org
  2. Army Commands
  3. John Philippart, The Royal Military Calendar (1820) volume I, p. 264.
  4. J. F. G. Ross-of-Bladensburg, A History of the Coldstream Guards from 1815 to 1895 (London, 1896) p. 290.
  5. History of the Colstream Guards, p. 304.
  6. History of the Coldstream Guards, p. 307.
  7. 1 2 History of the Coldstream Guards, p. 315.
  8. The Court Circular, 29 June 2011
  9. Service Appointments The Times, 8 February 2013


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