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'Mixed Forces', Major General Sir Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton, 1901

Chromolithograph after Sir Leslie Matthew Ward ('Spy') (1851-1922), printed by Vincent Brooks, Day and Son Limited, published by 'Vanity Fair', 2 May 1901.

Caricature of Sir Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton (1853-1947) wearing khaki drill uniform.

General Sir Ian Hamilton served in several colonial campaigns before being placed in charge of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force. Tasked with leading a hastily planned invasion at Gallipoli in April 1915 that underestimated the Ottoman defences, Hamilton lacked specialised landing craft and had to lead a disparate body of troops, few of who were trained for this type of warfare.

Hamilton spent six months at Gallipoli, but made little progress in breaking out of the beachheads his men had secured, while incurring severe casualties. He nevertheless remained optimistic with regard to the overall success of the plan, to the point of opposing moves in London to evacuate. Faced with logistical difficulties and a shortage of troops he was eventually made a scapegoat for the failure of the operation. Hamilton was recalled to London on 16 October 1915. This effectively ended his military career.

NAM Accession Number

NAM. 1961-12-439-18

Copyright/Ownership

National Army Museum, Out of Copyright

Location

National Army Museum, Study collection

Object URL

https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=1961-12-439-18