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Major-General Sir Percival Otway Hambro (10 December 1870 – 25 November 1931) was a
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officer.


Military career

Educated at
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, Hambro was commissioned into the 4th Battalion, the
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before transferring to the
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on 18 June 1892. After serving in the
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, he saw action as Quarter-Master General for the 3rd Division on the Western Front during
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for which he was appointed a
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. He had been made a brevet lieutenant colonel in June 1915, and a temporary brigadier general in November when he became deputy adjutant and quartermaster general of
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. After the war he took charge of logistics in
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. He became Major-General, Administration at
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in November 1925 and General Officer Commanding the
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in May 1927 before retiring in May 1931.


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