Brig.-Gen. Archibald Stirling of Keir

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Brig.-Gen. Archibald Stirling (Stirling-Maxwell), DL, of Keir

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Birthplace: Lecropt, Stirling, Perth, UK
Death: February 18, 1931 (63)
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Son of Sir William Stirling-Maxwell of Pollok, 9th Baronet and Lady Anne Maria Maxwell
Husband of Hon. Margaret Mary Stirling (Fraser)
Father of Lt.-Col. William Joseph Stirling, of Keir; Margaret, Countess of Dalhousie; Sir David Stirling; Peter Stirling and Private
Brother of Sir John Maxwell Stirling-Maxwell of Pollok, 10th Baronet

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About Brig.-Gen. Archibald Stirling of Keir

Brigadier-General Archibald Stirling DL, of Keir and Cawdor (1867 – 18 February 1931) was an officer of the British Army who also served as a Member of Parliament.

  • Joined the Scots Guards in 1889.
  • Promoted from second lieutenant to lieutenant on 4 May 1892 and captain on 24 June 1899.[
  • Served with the Egyptian Army from 1899 to 1900 (and was awarded the medal with clasp for Soudan) and in South Africa from 1900 to 1902 (for which he was awarded the South African medal with three clasps and the King's medal with two clasps).[
  • He retired from the service on 17 June 1903 and became a captain in the Reserve of Officers.

On 23 January 1904 he joined the Imperial Yeomanry as a major in Lovat's Scouts, transferring to the Territorial Force on 1 April 1908. He was promoted to lieutenant-colonel on 18 August 1909 and was commanding officer of the 2nd Lovat Scouts.

On 11 October 1915 Stirling was appointed a brigade commander, with the temporary rank of brigadier-general: he commanded the Highland Mounted Brigade at Gallipoli in 1915 and the 2nd Dismounted Brigade in Egypt in 1916. He was transferred to the Territorial Force Reserve as a lieutenant-colonel on 19 September 1916.

On 21 February 1917 Stirling was elected as Unionist Member of Parliament for West Perthshire. He sat until the general election of 1918, when he unsuccessfully contested Kinross and Western Perthshire.

For his service during the war, Stirling was mentioned in despatches twice, and was awarded the 1915 Star, the Great War Medal and the Victory Medal; he was given the honorary rank of brigadier-general in the Army, dated from 19 September 1916.

On 30 September 1921 he relinquished his commission as lieutenant-colonel in the Territorial Army Reserve, but was appointed colonel in the Regular Army Reserve of Officers on 1 March 1922. Having reached the age limit, he relinquished his commission in the Army Reserve as well on 9 December 1922, retaining his rank and the right to wear the uniform.

see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archibald_Stirling_(British_Army_officer)


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Brig.-Gen. Archibald Stirling of Keir's Timeline

1867
September 14, 1867
Lecropt, Stirling, Perth, UK
1911
May 9, 1911
1914
July 4, 1914
1915
November 15, 1915
Keir House, Lecropt, Perthshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1931
February 18, 1931
Age 63
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