Harold Kingsley

Brigadier
Harold Kingsley
CIE DSO
Born (1885-12-23)23 December 1885
Died 15 April 1970(1970-04-15) (aged 84)
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch  British Army
 British India
Rank Brigadier
Awards CIE DSO

Brigadier Harold Evelyn William Bell Kingsley CIE DSO (23 December 1885 - 15 April 1970) was Commandant of the Indian Military Academy (1936-1939) and Aide-de-camp to King George VI.[1][2][3][4]

Early life

Harold Evelyn William Bell Kingsley was born 23 December 1885 in Nenagh, Ireland.[5] He was the son of Col. William Henry Bell Kingsley CB[6] and his wife, Mrs Kingsley, of River View, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary.[1] He was educated at Bedford Modern School and Royal Military College, Sandhurst.[1][4]

Career

After Sandhurst, Kingsley joined the Indian Army.[7] He was appointed Captain on 18 January 1914 and Major on 18 January 1920.[7] During World War I, Kingsley served in Mesopotamia (1916–18) and in the Balkans (1918).[1] He served in Russia, and Trans-Caspia (1919), the Black Sea and Turkey (1919-20) and Waziristan (1921–24).[1] He was made Colonel in 1933.[1]

Kingsley was Deputy Military Secretary, Army Headquarters, India (1933–36).[1][8] He was Commandant of the Indian Military Academy between 1936 and 1939 and ADC to the King (1938–39).[1][9] He retired in 1939.[1][10]

Awards and honours

Kingsley was mentioned in despatches during World War I and on service in Waziristan (1921-24).[1] He was made DSO in 1917 and CIE in 1939.[1]

Personal life

Kinglsey was a member of the Army and Navy Club.[1] In 1926 he married Hon. Olive Mary Kitson, daughter of James Kitson, 1st Baron Airedale; they lived at Warnford House, Warnford, Hampshire.[1][11] There were no children from the marriage and Kingsley died in Hampshire on 15 April 1970.[1]

References

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