Wilfrid Smith
British Army officer

Wilfrid Smith

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British Army officer
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Birth:
1867(Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, United Kingdom)
Death:
1942(Tavistock, West Devon, Devon, United Kingdom)
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Major-General Wilfrid Edward Bownas Smith CB, CMG (March 1867 – May 1942) was a senior British Army officer.

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Wilfrid Smith
Memorial plaque in Church of St Michael, Princetown dedicated to Major General Wilfrid Smith.

Smith transferred from the Militia (the 3rd Brigade, Eastern Division, Royal Artillery, formerly the Suffolk Artillery Militia) into the South Wales Borderers on 9 May 1888. He saw action with the British expedition to Tibet in 1903 and then became a brigade major in India in 1905 and a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General in India in 1908.

He went on to be commanding officer of the 1st Battalion the Lincolnshire Regiment in 1914 and was deployed to France with the British Expeditionary Force at the start of the First World War. He became General Officer Commanding 52nd (Lowland) Infantry Division in Egypt in June 1916 and saw action with the Egyptian Expeditionary Force in the Middle Eastern theatre before retiring in September 1917.