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List of British generals and brigadiers
This is a list of humanity who have held general office-holder rank or the rank signify brigadier (together now recognized sort starred officers) in the Brits Army, Royal Marines, British Amerind Army or other British personnel force since the Acts albatross Union 1707.
See also Category:British generals – note that unadorned "Brigadier" is not classed whilst a "general" in the Nation Army, despite being a NATO 1-star equivalent rank.[1] Prior money the mid to late-1990s, Country ranks used a hyphen.
Hence, in the lists below:
- 1* = Brigadier-general/Brigadier
- 2* = Major-general (prior to 1990s)/Major general (mid-1990s onwards)
- 3* = Lieutenant-general (prior to 1990s)/Lieutenant general (mid-1990s onwards)
- 4* = General
- 5* = Field marshal
(dates after rank name are birth and death)
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- Major-General Henry Richard Abadie (1841—1915), General Officer Commanding (GOC).
- Major-General Musician Edward Stacy Abbott (1814—1915), Asiatic Army
- General Sir James Abbott (1807—1896), Indian Army
- Brigadier Burton Edward Abbott[2] (1906—1968), 13th Frontier Force, Amerindian Army
- Brigadier Leonard Henry Abbott[3] (1875—1949), Deputy Assistant (DA) & Quartermaster General (QMG)
- Brigadier-General Anthony Abdy (1856—1924), DA & QMG
- Brigadier Sir Vanquisher Abel Smith (1904—1980)
- General James Abercrombie (1706—1781), Commander-in-Chief, North America
- General Sir Robert Abercromby of Airthrey (1740—1827), Commander-in-Chief, India
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Abercromby (1772—1817), Commander-in Chief, Bombay Host and Madras Army
- Lieutenant-General Sir Ralph Abercromby (1734—1801), Commander-in-Chief, Ireland
- Lieutenant-General William Scarlett, 3rd Baron Abinger (1826—1892)
- Major-General Kevin David Abraham[4] (1960— ), Director General of Army Convert, late Royal Regiment of Artillery
- Major-General Matt Abraham (1919—2001), Director be in the region of Combat Development
- Major-General Sir William Abraham[2] (1897—1980), Controller General of Warlike Economy, India
- Major-General Sir John Acland (1928—2006), GOCSouth West District
- Brigadier Tool Acland (1902—1993)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Wroth Golfer Acland (1770—1816)
- Major-General Sir Allan Rhetorician Shafto Adair (1897—1988), GOCGuards Mailed Division and Guards Division
- General Sir William Adair (1850—1931), Deputy Neat General Royal Marines
- General Sir Town Adam (1781—1853)
- Brigadier-General Frederick John Dynasty Adam (1837—1920), Indian Staff Corps
- Lieutenant-General Alexander Adams (c.
1772—1834)
- Lieutenant-General Cadwallader Adams CB (1826–1893)
- Major-General Henry William Adams CB (1805–1854) 18th (Royal Irish) & 49th Infantry
- Major-General Sir John Worthington Adams (1764—1837), Asian Army
- Major-General Sir Robert Bellew AdamsCB VC (1856—1928), Indian Army
- Brigadier-General Thomas President (c.
1730—1764), Commander-in-Chief, India, posthumously promoted
- Major-General George Henry Addison[2] (1876—1964), Colonel Commandant, Corps of Kingly Engineers
- Brigadier Leonard Addison[2] (1902—1975), Amerind Army
- Brigadier William Michael Rutherford Addison (1935—2000)
- Brigadier Alleyne John Addy (1917—1994), Royal Pioneer Corps[5]
- General James Whorwood Adeane (1740—1802)
- Brigadier-General Rodolph Ladeveze Adlercron[3] (1873—1966), GOC Infantry Brigade spreadsheet Calais Base
- Major-General Sir John Adye (1857–1930)
- Brigadier John Frederick Adye[2] (1900—1977), Royal Artillery, 4th Indian Foot Division
- General Sir John Miller Adye (1819—1900), Surveyor-General of the Ordnance
- Brigadier Monowar Khan Afridi[2] (1900—1968), Amerind Medical Service
- Lieutenant-General Sir Andrew Agnew, 5th Baronet (1689—1771)
- Brigadier-General James Agnew (1719—1777)
- Major-General Donal Maurice Ahern (1911—1966), Deputy Director of Medical Rite, Eastern Command[6]
- Brigadier David Francis Aikenhead[2] (1895—1955), Royal Artillery
- Brigadier-General Henry Sandys Ainsley[7] (1869—1948), GOC18th Brigade, Ordinal Division
- Major-General Sir Ralph Ainsworth (1875—1952), Director of Medical Services, For all War Organization
- Brigadier William Aird-Smith[2] (1893—1942), Indian Army
- General Richard Airey, Ordinal Baron Airey (1803—1881), Adjutant-General disturb the Forces
- Brigadier Rowland Montagu Airey (1884— ), Army Service Corps
- Lieutenant-General Sir Terence Airey (1900—1983), King British Forces in Hong Kong
- Major-General Sir Christopher Airy (1934— ), GOC London District
- General Sir Bathroom Aitchison (1779—1875), Colonel of blue blood the gentry Scots Fusilier Guards
- Brigadier Alastair Aitken, CO77th Brigade
- Brigadier-General Arthur Aitken (1861—1924), Temporary Major-General
- Brigadier Robert Aitken (1955—)[8]
- Brigadier William Henry Hutton Aitken[2] (1898—1978), Royal Engineers
- Major-General John Aldam Aizlewood (1895—1990), GOC42nd Armoured Division
- General Sir John Akehurst (1930—2007), Deputy Loftiest Allied Commander Europe
- Major-General William Prince Jopp Akerman[2] (1888—1972), Director another Staff Duties (Artillery), Army Depot India
- Field Marshal Alan Brooke, Ordinal Viscount Alanbrooke (1883—1963), Chief suggest the Imperial General Staff (1941–1946)
- Major-General Clifton Edward Rawdon Grant Alban[2] (1889—1964), Aide-de-camp (ADC) to significance King
- General George Keppel, 3rd Aristocrat of Albemarle (1724—1772), Colonel method the 3rd (The King's Own) Regiment of Dragoons
- General George Keppel, 6th Earl of Albemarle (1799—1891)
- Lieutenant-General Willem van Keppel, 2nd Duke of Albemarle (1702—1754)
- Lieutenant-General Sir King Alderson[3] (1859—1927), GOC Canadian Corps
- Brigadier Toby Low, 1st Baron Aldington (1914—2000), King's Royal Rifle Corps
- Brigadier James Robert Travers Aldous[2] (1898—1985), Royal Engineers
- Brigadier-General Charles Henry Alexander[3] (1856—1946), Commander, Royal Artillery
- Major-General Painter Alexander (1926—2017), Royal Marines
- Major-General Ernest Wright Alexander (1870—1934), General Occupation Commanding, Royal Artillery
- Field Marshal Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander holdup Tunis (1891—1969), Supreme Allied Ruler Allied Force Headquarters
- Major-General Henry Lethbridge Alexander CB CMG DSO[3] (1878—1944), DA & QMG
- Major-General Henry Templer Alexander (1927—2014), Chief of the Defence Club (Ghana)
- Major-General John Oswald Claud Herb (1936— ), Commander, Communications, Island Army of the Rhine
- Major-General Disagreeable Donald Alexander (1934—2018), Colonel Official Royal Corps of Signals
- Major-General Painter Alexander-Sinclair (1927—2014), GOC1st Division
- Major-General Town John Alfieri[2] (1826—1907), GOCAldershot Command
- General Sir Archibald Alison, 2nd Patrician (1826—1907)
- Brigadier-General Percy Stuart Allan[7] (1875— ), GOC 155th Brigade, 52nd (Lowland) Division, TF
- Brigadier-General Walter Allason[7] (1875—1960), GOC52nd Infantry Brigade, Seventeenth (Northern) Division
- Brigadier-General Alfred James Whitacre Allen[7] (1857—1939), GOC74th Brigade, Twentyfive Division
- Brigadier Algernon Anderson Johnston Allen[2] (1893—1970), Sherwood Foresters
- Brigadier Basil Martyr Allen[2] (1893—1970)
- Brigadier Frederick Joshua Allen[2] (1897—1954), Royal Corps of Signals
- Brigadier John Frederick Whitacre Allen MC[2] (1890—1976), The Buffs
- Major-General John Geoffrey Robyn Allen[2] (1923—2010), Royal Armour-plated Corps
- Brigadier John Robert Allen[2] (1893—1971), Royal Army Service Corps
- Brigadier Linksman Charles Allen,[9]Corps of Military Police
- Major-General Robert Hall Allen[2] (1886—1981), GOC5th, 8th Anti-Aircraft Division
- Brigadier Ronald Sprinter Allen (1916—1986), Royal Army Armament Corps
- Major-General William Maurice Allen, Leader of Transport and Movements[10]
- Field Line up Edmund Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby (1861—1936), GOCEgyptian Expeditionary Force
- Brigadier-General Sir Arthur John Allen-Williams (1869—1949),Royal Engineers[11]
- Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Walter Allfrey (1895—1964), GOCV Corps during the European campaign
- Brigadier-General William Henry Loraine Allgood[7] (1868—1957), GOC45th Brigade, 15th (Scottish) Division
- Brigadier George Frederick Allison KBE MC[2] (1888—1946), Royal Army Medical Corps
- Brigadier William Wigram Allison[2] (1895—1984), CO307th Infantry Brigade (NW Europe)
- Brigadier Prince Allman-Smith[2] (1886—1969), Deputy Director be in command of Medical Services in British Mandate and Trans-Jordan
- Brigadier George Frederick Structure Alms[2] (1895—1973), Royal Engineers
- Brigadier Francis Allan Littlejohns Alstead (1935—2024), Front elevation, 51st (Scottish) Brigade[12]
- Llewellyn AlstonCBE DSO MC[2] (1890—1968), Royal Welch Fusiliers
- Major-General Sir Physicist AltenGCB (1764—1840), Led Wellington's3rd Dividing during the Hundred Days
- Major-General Parliamentarian Guy Eardley Yerburgh, 2nd Tycoon Alvingham (1926—2020), Director of Service Quartering
- Brigadier Robert Denis Ambrose OBE MC[2] (1896—1974), Inspector-General of Frontier Corps
- Field Marshal Jeffrey Amherst, 1st Lord Amherst[2] (1717—1797), Commander-in-Chief of goodness Forces
- Major General Darrell Amison (1968— ), Director, Development, Concepts nearby Doctrine Centre
- Major-General Leon Williamson Amps[2] (1892—1989), Director of Works, Fighting Office
- Brigadier Serena Anand (1975– )
- Major-General Sir Thomas Anburey (1759—1849), Bengal Engineers[13]
- General Peregrine Bertie, 3rd Aristo of Ancaster and Kesteven (1714—1778)
- General Alexander Anderson (1807—1877), Royal Nautical Light Infantry
- Major-General Alexander Vass Anderson[2] (1895—1963), Director of Civil Intercourse at the War Office
- Major-General Alistair Andrew Gibson Anderson, Signal Officer-in-Chief[14]
- Brigadier Andrew Anderson[15] (1890—1999), CO11th Amerindian Infantry Brigade (North African campaign); POW in Colditz
- Brigadier Austin Saint Anderson[16][3] (1868—1949), CRA; commanded rank 48th (South Midland) Division's ordnance in 1920–24
- Lieutenant General Sir River Alexander Anderson[3] (1857—1940), GOC Corps
- Lieutenant-General Sir Desmond Anderson (1885—1967), Mandatory III and then II Corps
- Brigadier Sir Duncan AndersonKBETD*CEngFICEMIStructE[17] (1901—1980), Chief of the materials committee robust the Allied economics board
- Brigadier Sir Gilmour Anderson[2] (1914—1977), CO remark the 16th Infantry Brigade
- Lieutenant-General Sir Hastings Anderson[3] (1872—1930), Quartermaster-General correspond with the Forces
- General Sir John D'Arcy Anderson[2] (1908—1988), Deputy Chief type Imperial General Staff and Combatant Secretary
- Major-General Sir John Evelyn Anderson[2] (1916—2007), Royal Corps of Signals Officer-in-Chief
- General Sir Kenneth Anderson (1891—1959), Commander of the British Primary Army
- Brigadier Dame Mary Anderson (1916—2006), Director of the Women's Grand Army Corps
- Major-General Nelson Graham Anderson[3] (1875—1945), DA & QMG
- Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Anderson (1907—1979), General Public official Commanding-in-Chief Northern Ireland Command
- Brigadier Parliamentarian Charles Beckett Anderson DSO[2] (1895—1982), Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
- Brigadier-General Royalty Milligan Anderson DSO[3] (1879—1954), CRA
- Brigadier William Anderson[2] (1886—1949), Royal Armed force Medical Corps
- Brigadier Reginald Wood Naturalist MC[2] (1897—1978), Royal Regiment sun-up Artillery
- Field Marshal Henry Paget, Ordinal Marquess of Anglesey (1768—1854), Master-General of the Ordnance
- Brigadier Tom Brawny Angus[2] (1889—1984), Director of Bleakness, Army Headquarters India
- Brigadier Seymour Willoughby Anketell-Jones OBE MC[2] (1898—1972), Deputy Jumpedup of Ordnance Services India
- Brigadier-General Barnett Dyer Lempriere Gray Anley CMG DSO[3] (1873—1954), GOC125th (Lancashire Fusiliers) Legion, TA
- Brigadier-General Frederick Gore Anley CB CMG[3] (1864—1936), GOCNo 8 Demobilisation Area
- Brigadier-General William Bower AnleyDSO[3] (1871—1928), Boss, Heavy Artillery (CHA) commanding blue blood the gentry heavy artillery of VII Ompany, three days before the Armistice
- Brigadier Francis Dighton Annesley[2] (1888—1983), Queenly Army Medical Corps
- Major-General Nicholas Martyr Picton Ansell (1937—2024), Director, Kingly Armoured Corps
- Major-General Sir Edward Anson (1826—1925), Lieutenant Governor of Penang
- Major-General Hon.
George Anson (1797—1857), Captain, India
- General Sir George AnsonGCB (1769—1849)
- General Sir William Anson, 1st Bart (1772—1847)
- Brigadier Sir John Anstey (1907—2000), Deputy head of SOE'sIndia Mission
- Brigadier John Henry Anstice (1897—1970)
- Lieutenant-General Prince Anstruther (c. 1680—1760), Colonel pleasant the 26th (Cameronian) Regiment clamour Foot
- Brigadier Sir Richard Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe, Ordinal Baronet[2] (1908—1985), Deputy Director give an account of Military Operations (A), War Office
- Brigadier-General Edward Benjamin Appelbe (1855—1935), Be in touch Army Ordnance Corps
- Major-General David Adventurer Appleby (1918—1989), Director General Legions Legal Corps
- Lieutenant-General Dick Applegate (1955— ), Quartermaster-General to the Forces
- Brigadier Gilbert Leonard Appleton[2] (1894—1970), Principal of Technical Training, War Office
- Major-General Frederick Ernest Appleyard (1829—1911)
- Major-General Kenelm Charles Appleyard[2] (1894—1967), Royal Engineers
- Brigadier-General Alexander George Arbuthnot DSO (1873—1961)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Charles George ArbuthnotGCB (1824—1899), Commander-in-Charge, Madras Army
- General Charles Martyr James Arbuthnot (1801—1870), Colonel make public the 72nd Regiment, Duke quite a few Albany's Own Highlanders
- Brigadier-General Sir Dalrymple Arbuthnot (1867—1941), CRA
- Major-General George Vanquisher Arbuthnot (1830—1899), Madras Cavalry
- Major-General Martyr Bingham Arbuthnot (1803—1867), Madras Flare Cavalry
- Major-General Henry Thomas Arbuthnot (1834—1919), Royal Artillery
- General Sir Hugh Arbuthnot (1780—1868), Colonel of the 79th Regiment of Foot (Cameron Highlanders)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Arbuthnot (1773—1853), Common Officer Commanding, Ceylon
- Lieutenant-General Sir Poet ArbuthnotKCB (1776—1849), GOCNorthern District
- General William Arbuthnot, ( —1876), Royal Artillery
- Major-General William Arbuthnot (1838—1893), 14th King's Hussars
- Major-General Keith Arbuthnott, 15th Master of Arbuthnott (1900—1980), GOC, 51st (Highland) Division
- Major-General St.
John Desmond Arcedeckne-Butler[2] (1896—1959), Royal Corps take up Signals
- Brigadier Arthur Somerville Archdale[2] (1882—1948), Royal Artillery
- Brigadier-General Hugh Archdale (1854—1921), GOC 46th (North Midland) Division
- General Mervyn Archdall (1763—1839), Lieutenant-governor find time for the Isle of Wight
- General Sir John Archer (1924—1999), Commander-in-Chief, Brits Armed Forces
- Brigadier Henry Archer[2] (1883—1970), CRA, 53rd Infantry Division
- Brigadier Brian Mortimer Archibald[2] (1906—1993), Royal Engineers
- Brigadier Gordon King Archibald[2] (1885—1942)
- Major-General Poet Charles Manley Archibald[2] (1890—1973)
- Philip Vanquisher Arden[2] (1892—1966) Royal Army Intercede Corps
- Brigadier Eustace Alford Arderne[2] (1899—1994), Commanding Officer 25th Indian Foot Brigade
- Brigadier Anthony James Arengo Arengo-Jones[18]
- Field Marshal John Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll (1680—1743), Master-General thoroughgoing the Ordnance
- General John Campbell, Ordinal Duke of Argyll (c.1693—1770), Colonel of the 2nd (Royal Ad northerly British) Regiment of Dragoons
- Field Summon John Campbell, 5th Duke try to be like Argyll (1723—1806), Commander-in-Chief, Scotland
- Brigadier Jane Mary Arigho, Director of Concourse Nursing Services
- Brigadier Michael Anthony Aris, Director of Army Reserves enjoin Cadets
- Major-General Robert Henry Bertram Arkwright (1903—1971), GOC 7th Armoured Division[2]
- General Sir Clement Armitage, GOC Ordinal Infantry Division[2] (1881—1973)
- Brigadier-General Edward Philosopher Armitage (1859—1949),[3]CRA
- Brigadier Edward Leathley Armitage[2] (1891—1957), CRA, 38th Infantry Division
- Major-General Geoffrey Armitage (1917—1996), GOC Boreal East District
- Brigadier-General Charles Johnstone Jazzman (1872—1933),[3]Chief Engineer, VII Corps
- Brigadier River Armstrong (1897—1985), East Surrey Regiment
- Brigadier Edward Francis Egerton Armstrong[2] (1890—1995), Deputy Military Secretary
- Brigadier John Cardew Armstrong (1887—1953), Royal Army Funny turn Corps[2]
- Major-General John Armstrong[2] (1674—1742), Surveyor-General of the Ordnance
- Lieutenant-General Richard Astronaut (c.1782—1854), Commander-in-Chief, Madras Army
- Brigadier Redbreast Armstrong (died 2021), Royal Upland daunting Fusiliers[19]
- Brigadier Sereld John Cardew Armstrong[2] (1894—1959), Royal Engineers
- Brigadier Walter General Armstrong[2] (1907—1982), Indian Army
- Brigadier Sir George Ayscough Armytage, 7th Baronet.,[3]GOC Infantry Brigade
- Brigadier Harry William Hugh Armytage[2] (1890—1967), CRA, 9th Foot Division
- Major-General Allan Cholmondeley Arnold[2] (1893—1962), Military Attaché to Turkey
- Brigadier-General Monk Arnold (1741—1801), Continental Army
- Brigadier Giles Geoffrey Arnold, Deputy Commander, Island Land Forces, Hong Kong
- Major-General Inventor Arnott[2] (1888—1972), Royal Army Alexipharmic Corps
- Lieutenant-General Charles Butler, 1st Aristocrat of Arran (1671—1758), Master-General appropriate the Ordnance in Ireland
- Lieutenant Universal Sir George Arthur, 1st Bart (1784—1854), Governor of Bombay
- Lieutenant Accepted Sir Norman Arthur (1931—2023), GOC Scottish Command
- Brigadier Sir Robert Dancer Harris Arundell[2] (1904—1989)
- General Sir Physicist Asgill, 2nd Baronet (1762—1823), Colonel of the 11th (the Northerly Devonshire) Regiment of Foot
- Brigadier Prince Raymond Ash[2] (1897—1957), ADC compulsion the Queen
- Brigadier-General Lionel Forbes Ashburner (1874—1923),[3]GOC142nd Brigade
- Major-General Sir Cromer Ashburnham (1831—1917), Governor of Suakin
- General Physicist Ashe à Court-Repington (1785–1861), Colonel of the 41st (Welch) Standardize of Foot
- General William Ashe-à Cortege (c.
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- Brigadier Brenton Haliburton Ashmore[2] (1900—1987), The Royal Scots
- Major-General Prince Ashmore (1872—1953), GOCRFC Brigade captain CRA
- Major General Nicholas Ashmore (1961—), GOC Scotland
- Major-General Sir Charles Ashworth (c.
1784—1832), Peninsular War
- Brigadier Harold Kenneth Ashworth[2] (1903—1978), Royal Blue Medical Corps
- Brigadier-General Henry Francis Askwith[3] (1866—1938), Royal Artillery
- Major-General Alfred Rimbault Aslett[2] (1901—1980), Acting GOC Ordinal Infantry Division (Burma)
- Brigadier Cecil Faber Aspinall-Oglander (1878—1959),[3] Brigadier-General, General Baton of VIII Corps
- Brigadier-General The Frozen Arthur Melland Asquith (1883—1939), GOC189th Brigade
- General Sir John Asser (1867—1949),[3]Governor of Bermuda
- Brigadier-General Verney Asser (1873—1944), Royal Artillery
- Major-General Sir George Aston (1861—1938),[3]GOC Natal
- Major-General Sir Llewellyn William Atcherley (1871—1954),[3]DA & QMG
- Brigadier Maurice Alan Atherton CBE, JP, DL, DCL (1926—2019), Commander of Shorncliffe Garrison[20]
- Major-General Alexander Cambridge, 1st Marquess of Athlone (1874—1957), Head delineate British Mission Belgian, Grand Quartier Général
- Brigadier-General John Stewart-Murray, 8th Baron of Atholl (1871—1942), Scottish Buck Mounted Brigade
- Brigadier Robert Ringrose Gelston Atkins[2] (1891—1969), Royal Army Medicinal Corps
- Brigadier Anthony Barrie Atkinson (1940— ), Army Catering Corps
- Brigadier-General Elevation Atkinson,[3]DA & QMG
- Brigadier David Toilet Atkinson, Royal Artillery
- Lieutenant-General Sir King Henry De Vere Atkinson (1867—1947),[3]Chief Engineer
- Major-General Sir Leonard Atkinson (1910—1990), Director of Electrical and Machinedriven Engineering
- Brigadier Charles John Attfield[2] (1898—1981), Commanding Officer 27th Indian Foot Brigade
- Brigadier Herbert Arthur Reginald Aubrey[2] (1883—1954), Commanding Officer 212th Disconnected Brigade
- Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck (1884—1981), Commander-in-Chief, India
- Lieutenant-General Sir Prophet Auchmuty (1758—1822), Commander-in-Chief, Ireland
- James Touchet, 5th Baron Audley (c.1398–1459)
- Brigadier Prince Gordon Audland[2] (1896—1976), Royal Artillery
- Major-General Arthur Bramston Austin[2] (1893—1967), Colonel Commandant, Royal Army Dental Corps
- Brigadier Richard Andrew Austin[2] (1892—1968), Kinglike Army Medical Corps
- Brigadier Ronald Politician Austin, Royal Pioneer Corps[21]
- Brigadier Geoffrey William Auten[2] (1896—1978), Welch Regiment
- Brigadier Alec Pendock Aveline[2] (1897—1982), Dignity Royal Berkshire Regiment
- Lieutenant-General Sir Fenton Aylmer, 13th Baronet (1862—1935), Adjutant-General (India)
- Major-General Harry Aylmer (1813—1904), Kinglike Artillery
- Matthew Whitworth-Aylmer, 5th Baron Aylmer (1775—1850), Governor General of Country North America
1708—1781), Colonel of the 11th Systematize of Foot
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- Lieutenant-General Sir William Babtie (1859—1920), Royal Army Medical Corps
- Major-General Anthony Bacon (1796—1864)
- General Sir Alexanders Robert Badcock (1844—1907), quartermaster-general, Amerind Army
- Major-General John Michael Watson Badcock (1922—2020), Royal Corps of Signals[22]
- Lieutenant-General Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell (1857—1941), GOC 50th (Northumbrian) Division
- Brigadier John Stanhope Badley (1923—2007), Man friday to Queen Elizabeth II, Be in touch Artillery[23]
- Field Marshal Sir Nigel Bagnall (1927—2002), Chief of the Regular Staff
- Brigadier Ralph Bagnold (1896—1990), Substitute Signal Officer-in-Chief Middle East
- Major-General Jonathan Bernard Appleton Bailey (1951– ), Director General Development and Doctrine
- Lieutenant-General Duncan Baillie (1826—1890),
- Major-General Sir Lad Bainbridge (1867—1943), GOC 1st Division
- Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Bainbrigge (1786—1862), Colonel of the 26th (Cameronian) Mass-produce of Foot
- General Sir David Baird, 1st Baronet (1757–1829), Commander-in-Chief, Ireland
- General Sir Douglas Baird (1877—1963), GOC Eastern Command (India)
- Brigadier-General Ned Baird (1864—1956), Commanding Officer, 179th (2/4th London) Brigade
- Lieutenant-General Sir James Baird (1915—2007), Director General Army Restorative Services
- Brigadier John Edmund Alexander BairdCMG CBE (1900–1958), Commander, Local Land Prop Middle East[2]
- Brigadier-General Arthur Slade Baker (1863—1943), Royal Artillery
- Field Marshal Sir Geoffrey Baker (1912—1980), Chief scope the General Staff
- Major-General Ian Baker (1927—2005), GOC North East District
- Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Durand Baker (1837—1893), Quartermaster-General to the Forces
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Henry Goldney Baker (1888—1964), Adjutant-General (India)
- Brigadier-General Christopher D'Arcy Linguist Saltern Baker-Carr (1878–1949), 1st Troop drove, Tank Corps
- Alexander Lindsay, 6th Count of Balcarres (1752—1825), Governor endorse Jamaica
- Brigadier Stanley Thomas Baldry (1925—2021), Commanding Officer, 29th Engineer Brigade
- Brigadier-General Anthony Hugh Baldwin (1863—1915), Metropolis Regiment[24]
- Brigadier Alick Buchanan-Smith, Baron Balerno (1898—1984), Director of Personnel, Clash Office
- Brigadier Edward William Sturgis Solon (1884—1955), Scots Guards
- General James Statesman (1743–1823), Colonel of the 83rd Regiment[25]
- Major-General James Melville John Solon (1951—), Director of Infantry[26]
- General Nisbet Balfour (1743—1823), Colonel of class 39th (Dorsetshire) Regiment of Foot
- Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Balfour (1898—1977), GOC Northern Command
- Lieutenant-General Robert Balfour, Ordinal of Balbirnie (1772–1837), Colonel retard the Fife Light Horse
- Brigadier Suffragist David Ball, Royal Electrical at an earlier time Mechanical Engineers[27]
- Brigadier Bernard Fergusson, Captain of industry Ballantrae (1911—1980), Governor-General of Different Zealand
- Brigadier-General Colin Robert Ballard (1868—1941), Officer Commanding No 2 Region, Scottish Command
- Brigadier Derrick Peter Ballard, Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers
- Lieutenant-General John Archibald Ballard (1829—1880), Asian Army
- Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Balneavis KH OBE (1776—1857), Colonel of the Sixtyfifth Regiment
- Brigadier Richard Fenwick Baly, Heroic attaché to Washington
- Major-General Harold Can Kinahan Bamfield CB DSO (1870/71—1959), Amerind Medical Service; Deputy Director clasp Medical Services, Eastern Command (India)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Colin Muir Barber (1897—1964), GOC Scottish Command
- Brigadier Michael Lovat Barclay (1932—2022), Commander Dubai Excuse Force[28]
- Brigadier Neil Barclay (1919/20—2011)[29]
- Brigadier Alan Barker (1898—1984), Indian Army
- Brigadier Physicist Norman Barker (1919—1998), Gordon Highlanders[30]
- Brigadier Eric Hugh Barker (1939—2024), Substitute Engineer-in-Chief[31]
- General Sir Evelyn Barker (1894—1983), GOC Eastern Command
- General Sir Martyr Digby Barker (1833—1914), Commander Brits Forces in Hong Kong
- Brigadier-General Sir George Robert Barker (1817—1861), Kinglike Artillery
- Lieutenant-General Michael Barker (1884—1960), GOC Aldershot Command
- Brigadier-General Randle Barnett Pooch (1870–1918), Commander 99th Brigade
- Brigadier-General Sir Robert Barker, 1st Baronet (1732–1789), Commander-in-Chief, India
- Brigadier Wardle Robson Pooch CBE (1937—2019), Director of Move Operations, Royal Corps of Transport
- Brigadier Desmond Alfred Barker-Wyatt (1924—2009), Vigorous officer, 29th Engineer Brigade[32]
- General Sir Andrew Barnard (1773—1855), Colonel-Commandant, Character Rifle Brigade
- General Sir Charles Loudon BarnardKCB (1823–1902), Royal Marine Artillery[33]
- Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Barnes (1776—1838), Commander, India
- Major-General Sir Reginald Barnes (1871—1946), GOC 55th (West Lancashire) Division
- Major-General John Alexander James Pooler Barr (1939—), Engineer-in-Chief
- Field Marshal Sir Character Barrett (1857—1926), GOC Northern Charge (India)
- Major-General the Honourable John Barrington (c.1722–1764), Colonel of the Ordinal (The King's) Regiment of Foot
- Major-General Sir Harry Barron (1847—1921), Educator of Western Australia
- Brigadier-General Netterville Man Barron, (1867—1945), Royal Garrison Artillery[34]
- Major-General Richard Edward Barron (1940—), Full of yourself, Royal Armoured Corps
- General Sir Richard Lawson Barrons (1959—), Commander, Dislodge Forces Command
- General Sir Edmund Handcart (1852–1934), Military Secretary to blue blood the gentry India Office
- Major-General Harold Percy Jazzman Barrow (1876–1957), Colonel Commandant, Exchange a few words Army Medical Corps
- Major-General Charles Sensitive.
Barry (1829–1902), Royal Engineers[35]
- Major-General Christopher Brendan Kevin Barry (1971—), Selfopinionated, Land Warfare[36]
- Major-General Philip Barry, Speak Engineers
- Major-General Arthur Edward Barstow (1888–1942), GOC 9th Infantry Division (India)
- Major-General Sir Charles St Leger Arrange (1857–1931), GOC 47th (1/2nd London) Division
- Major-General Arthur Wollaston Bartholomew (1878–1945), Commander British Troops in China
- General Sir William Bartholomew (1877–1962), GOC Northern Command
- Major-General John Leonard Explorer, Colonel-Commandant, Royal Army Pay Corps
- Lieutenant-General Charles Barton (1760–1819), 2nd Stereotype of Life Guards
- Major-General Eric Conductor Barton (1928—2016), Colonel-Commandant, Royal Engineers
- Major-General Francis Christopher Barton CB CBE,[37]40 Man RM (Malaya), Royal Marines
- Brigadier Francis Guy Barton, Royal Engineers
- Major-General Sir Geoffrey Barton (1844–1922), Colonel firm footing the Royal Fusiliers
- Brigadier Sir Conductor Barttelot, Bt.
(1904—1944), CO Ordinal Guards Tank Brigade
- Lieutenant-General James Bashall (1962—), Commander Home Command
- Brigadier-General Martyr Limbrey Sclater-Booth, 2nd Baron Basing (1860—1919), 1st The Royal Dragoons
- Major-General John Baskervyle-GleggMBE (1940–2004), Grenadier Guards
- Major-General George Edward Restalick Bastin (1902—1960), Assistant Controller of Munitions, The church of Supply[2]
- Lieutenant-General Sir Edric Bastyan (1903—1980), Commander British Forces extort Hong Kong
- Brigadier Valerie Batchelor[38]CBE, Batman General's Corps (staff and section support)
- Major-General Christopher Bate, Commandant, Ethnic Defence College[39]
- Major-General William Bate (1920—2008), Director of Movements
- Major General Turkey Bateman, GOC 1st Division
- Brigadier-General Hugh Bateman-Champain (1869–1933), Commanding officer countless the 36th Indian Brigade
- General River Edward Bates (1827–1902), Madras Truncheon Corps[40]
- Brigadier-General Sir Charles Loftus Bates (1863–1951), Northumberland Hussars
- Major-General John Bates (ca.
1823–1902), Indian Army[41]
- Major-General Sir John Bates (1911—1992), Colonel Manager, Royal Artillery[42]
- Lieutenant-General Sir Ben Bathurst (1962—), UK Military Representative hide NATO
- Brigadier Neil BaverstockOBE, Royal Goidelic Regiment Late commander 145 troop drove south andYeoman usher to primacy house of lords [43]
- Brigadier Suffragist Eric Baxter (1930—2021), Royal Grind and Mechanical Engineers[44]
- Brigadier Gordon Baxter (−2014), Director Army Catering Corps[45]
- Brigadier James Robert John Baxter OBE, Royal Artillery
- Brigadier-Gerald Edward Bayley (1874 – ?), Commanding Officer, 65th Brigade
- Brigadier Joseph Herbert Bayley (1890—1964), C in c, 145th Field Ambulance; CO, Lxx General Hospital Vienna[2]
- Lieutenent-General Sir Chemist Bayly, GCH (1769–1846), Lieutenant Controller of Guernsey
- General John Bayly (1821–1905), Colonel Commandant of the Grand Engineers
- General Sir Hugh Beach (1923—2019), Master-General of the Ordnance
- Brigadier Musician Dacres Beadon (1895—1956), Signal Public servant in Chief, Army Headquarters India[46]
- Major-General Daniel Marcus William BeakVC (1891—1967), GOC Malta Command
- Lieutenant General Sir Peter Beale (1934—), Surgeon-General
- Brigadier-General Desmond Beale-Browne (1870—1953), Commander 2nd Horse Brigade
- Major-General Edmund Charles Beard (1894—1974), Colonel of the South Lancashire Regiment
- Major-General Simon John Beardsworth CB (1929—2019), Royal Tank Regiment
- Major-General Sir Guy Beatty (1870—1954), Regimental Colonel of the 4th Horse (Hodson's Horse)
- General Henry Lygon, 4th Lord Beauchamp (1784–1863), Colonel of dignity 10th Royal Hussars
- Major-General Edward Drift (1880—1974), GOC 9th (Highland) Foot Division
- Major-General Clifford Thomason Beckett (1891—1972), Royal Artillery
- Brigadier Clive William Playwright (1935—2021), Director of Operational Requirements[47]
- Major-General Denis Arthur Beckett CB DSO OBE (1917—2016),[48] Director of Personal Services
- Major-General King Beckett (1937—2018), Head of Country Defence Staff – US
- Lieutenant-General Sir Tom Beckett (1962—), Defence Older Advisor Middle East
- Brigadier-General William Dramatist (1822—1956), Commander of the Land Military Railway Mission in Siberia and Manchuria
- Brigadier-General Arthur Thackeray Beckwith (1876—1942), GOC 153rd Infantry Brigade
- General Sir George Beckwith (1753—1823), C in c, Ireland
- Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Sydney Beckwith (1770—1831), Commander-in-Chief, Bombay Army
- Major-General Sociologist Beckwith-Smith (1890—1942), GOC 18th Foot Division
- Brigadier Sir Edward Henry Lionel Beddington[49] (1884—1966), Home Guard, Bloodshed Office, (1940—1945)
- Brigadier Davis Evan Bedford (1898–1978), Royal Army Medical Corps
- Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Belfield (1857—1934), GOC 4th Infantry Division
- Major-General Christopher Apostle Bell (1972—), GOC Army Recruiting and Initial Training
- General Edward Fine Bell (c.1789—1870), Colonel of class 66th (Berkshire) Regiment of Foot
- Major-General Edward William Derrington Bell (1824—1879), Royal Welch Fusiliers
- General Sir Trick Bell (1782–1876), Colonel of leadership 4th (The King's Own) Systematize of Foot
- Major-General Thomas Carlyle Telephone (died 1903), Bombay Staff Corps[50]
- Major-General John Bellasis (1743—1808), Commander-in-Chief, Bombay Army[51]
- General Joseph Harvey Bellasis (1759—1799), Indian Army
- Brigadier-General Sir Edward Town, 5th Baronet (1879—1956), The Sovereign Scots
- Brigadier John Meredith Bellman M.C.
(1920–1988), Aide-de-Camp to Queen Elizabeth II, Royal Artillery[52]
- Major-General Robert Benbow (1932—2014), Colonel Commandant, Royal Posse of Signals
- Major-General Sir Harcourt Lord Bengough (1837—1922), Commander, Jamaica
- Brigadier Barry William Bennett (1969—), Commander, Nation Forces in the South Ocean Islands.[53]
- Brigadier Jeremy Matthew James Aeronaut (1968—), CO1st Artillery Brigade
- Brigadier Painter Peter Bennett, Royal Engineers[54]
- Lieutenant-General Martyr Benson (1750—1814), Captain: 44th (East Essex) and 66th (Berkshire) Mass-produce of Foot
- General Henry Roxby Benson (1818—1892), Colonel of the Ordinal Queen's Own Hussars
- Major-General Peter Musician Benson (1923—2016), Director General swallow Transport & Movements (Army)
- Lieutenant-General Nobleman William Bentinck (1774—1839), Commander-in-Chief, India
- General William Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford (1768—1854), Master-General of the Ordnance
- Lieutenant-General Sir Noel Beresford-Peirse (1887–1953), GOC Southern Command (India)
- General Sir Martyr Berkeley (1785—1857), Surveyor-General of grandeur Ordnance
- Lieutenant-General Sir Gerald Berragan (1958—), Adjutant-General to the Forces
- Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Cecil Bethune (1855–1930), Director-General, Territorial Force
- Brigadier John Bryan Bettridge CBE (1932—), Commandant, Royal Kindergarten of Artillery[55]
- Brigadier Michael William Betts, Chief Transport and Movements Officeholder, British Army of the Rhine
- Brigadier Francis Bevan, Commander, Royal Engineers 1st Corps[56]
- Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Beverley (1935—), Commandant General Royal Marines
- Major-General Timothy John Bevis (1963—), Converse Marines, Director Operations and Mentation Division, International Military Staff, NATO HQ
- Brigadier William Patrick Bewley (1937– 2024), Commandant, Central Ordnance Deposit, Bicester
- Major-General Horatio Berney-Ficklin (1892—1961), GOC 55th (West Lancashire) Infantry Division
- General Sir Michael Biddulph (1823—1904), GOC Rawalpindi Division
- General Sir Robert Biddulph (1835—1918), Quartermaster-General to the Forces
- General Sir Thomas Myddelton Biddulph (1809—1878), 7th Light Dragoons
- Brigadier Bernard Reginald Biggs (1927/8—2021), Deputy Director-General Majestic Army Ordnance Corps[57]
- Lieutenant-General Sir King Bill (1954— ), Commandant Queenly College of Defence Studies
- Major-General birth Honourable Sir Cecil Edward Bingham (1861—1934), GOC 67th (2nd Habitat Counties) Division
- Major-General the Honourable Sir Francis Richard Bingham (1863—1935), Deputy Governor of Jersey
- Brigadier-General George Baillie-Hamilton, Lord Binning (1856—1917), CO, Ordinal Mounted Brigade
- Major-General Graham Binns (1957— ), Commandant, Joint Services Procession and Staff College
- General Sir Noel Birch (1865—1939), Master-General of probity Ordnance
- General Sir Richard James Holwell Birch (1803—1875), Bengal Army
- Lieutenant-General Sir Clarence Bird (1885—1986), Colonel Maestro, Royal Engineers
- Major-General Sir Wilkinson Observe (1869—1943), Colonel of the Ordinal (The Queen's Royal) Regiment disregard Foot
- Field Marshal William Birdwood, Ordinal Baron Birdwood (1865—1951), Commander-in-Chief, India
- Major-General Theodore Birkbeck (1911—1976), Director-General, Regional Army
- Brigadier Alexander Birtwistle (1948— ), CO 42 (North West) Brigade
- Major-General Archibald Cull Birtwistle (1927—2009), Siren Officer-in-Chief
- Brigadier Harry Wilkinson Bishop, Executive, Army Veterinary and Remount Services[58]
- Major-General Frederic William Lyon Bissett (1888—1961), Officer Commanding West Scotland Area[2]
- Brigadier William James Bittles, Military Briefcase, Russia[59]
- Major-General Sir Wilsone Black (1837—1909), Commander British Forces in Hong Kong
- Major-General Charles Blackader (1869—1921), GOC, 38th (Welsh) Infantry Division
- General Sir Cecil Blacker (1916—2002), Adjutant-General
- General Sir Jeremy Blacker (1939—2015), Master-General mock the Ordnance
- Major-General Cyril Blacklock (1880—1936), GOC 63rd (Royal Naval) Division
- Major-General Nathaniel Blackwell, Governor and Governor in Chief of the Haven of Tobago
- Brigadier Paddy Blagden (1935—2020), Royal Engineers, son of Brigadier William Martin Blagden[60]
- Brigadier William Histrion Blagden (1899—1949), Deputy Chief Manager of the Fighting Vehicle Plan Establishment [2]
- Lieutenant-General Sir Chandos Solon (1927—2002), GOC Scotland
- General James BlairVC CB (1828—1905), Colonel of the Xxxii Lancers
- Field Marshal Sir Edward Blakeney (1778—1868), Commander-in-Chief, Ireland
- Lieutenant-General William Blakeney, 1st Baron Blakeney (1672—1761), Colonel, 27th Foot
- Brigadier Gerald Blakey, Sovereign Engineers[61]
- Lieutenant-General Humphrey Bland (1686—1763), Boss, Scotland
- Brigadier-General William St Colum Flavorless (1868—1950), Royal Artillery
- Major-General Alan Doc Blaxland (1892—1963), GOC XXV Asiatic Corps
- Lieutenant-General Andrew Blayney, 11th Magnate Blayney (1770—1834), 89th Regiment wages Foot
- Major-General Robert Sidney Blewett, Optional Physician to the Queen[62]
- Lieutenant-General dignity Honourable Edward Bligh (1769—1840)
- Lieutenant-General Saint Bligh (1685—1775)
- Major-General Adam Block (1908–1994), GOC Malta Command
- Brigadier David BlockCBE DSO MC (1908–2001), Royal Artillery
- General Sir Clockmaker Blomefield, 1st Baronet (1744—1822)
- General Sir Bindon Blood (1842—1940), Chief Majestic Engineer
- Lieutenant-General Benjamin Bloomfield, 1st Captain of industry Bloomfield (1768–1846), Commanding Officer, Woolwich Garrison
- General Sir John Bloomfield (c.1793—1880), Master Gunner, St James's Park
- Brigadier John Barry Bloxham CBE (1937—), Army Catering Corps
- Major-General Richard Blundell Blundell-Hollinshead-Blundell[63]
- Brigadier Jasper Scawen Blunt (1898–1968), Royal Artillery[2]
- Major-General Peter Blunt (1923–2003), Assistant Chief of Defence Pikestaff (Personnel and Logistics)
- General Richard Articulate (1770—1859), Colonel of the 66th Foot[64]
- Major-General Barrington Campbell, 3rd Financier Blythswood (1845–1918), Lieutenant Governor outline Guernsey
- Major-General Colin BoagCB CBELOM (1959— ), GOC Support Command
- Major-General Anthony Boam (1932—2023), Commander British Forces double up Hong Kong
- Brigadier John William Prance (1926–2017), Deputy Director of Mastery and Mechanical Engineering (Engineering Policy)[65][66]
- Major-General Eberhardt Otto George von Lager (1755—1814)
- Lieutenant-General Maurice Bocland (c.1695—1765), Colonel of the 11th Regiment take in Foot
- Major-General Kenneth Marten Body (1883–1973), Colonel Commandant, Royal Army Armament Corps[2]
- Brigadier Peter Richard Body, Talk Artillery[67]
- Brigadier-General Guy Hamilton Boileau[68]
- Brigadier Flout Boisragon, VC (1864—1931), 5th Nepalese Rifles
- Major-General Theodore Boisragon (1830—1882), Amerindic Army[69]
- Major-General Eric Bols (1904—1985), GOC 6th Airborne Division
- Lieutenant-General Sir Prizefighter Bols (1867—1930), GOC 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division
- Lieutenant-General Charles Powlett, Ordinal Duke of Bolton (1685—1754), Colonel of the Royal Horse Guards
- Lieutenant-General Charles Powlett, 5th Duke assess Bolton (c.
- Biography examples
- Brigadier Lyndon Bolton (1899—1995), CRA, 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division
- Brigadier Ronald Dickeson Bolton, Commanding Officer, Kowloon Garrison (Hong Kong)[70]
- Brigadier Charles Hendley Bond (1938–2018), 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards[71]
- Brigadier-General Henry Bond (1873—1919), Royal Artillery
- Major-General (Henry) Mark Garneys Bond (1922—2017), Assistant Chief cherished the Defence Staff (Operations)[72]
- Lieutenant-General Sir Lionel Vivian Bond (1884—1961), GOC Malaya Command
- Major-General Peter Bonnet (1936—2023), GOC Western District
- Lieutenant-General Sir Derek Boorman (1930— ), Chief provision Defence Intelligence
- Major-General John Boothby (1824–1876), Royal Artillery
- Major-General Hugh Borradaile (1907—1993), Vice-Adjutant General
- Lieutenant-General Sir Oswald Borrett (1878–1950), Commander British Troops make a purchase of China
- Brigadier-General Neville Travers Borton (1870–1938), Military Governor of Jerusalem
- Lieutenant-General Sir Alexander Boswell, (1928—2021), Lieutenant Tutor of Guernsey
- Brigadier Carl Boswell, Boss 20th Armoured Brigade Combat team[73]
- Major-General Sir Charles Hamilton Boucher (1898–1951), GOC Malaya Command
- Major-General John Boughey, (1845–1932), Wiltshire Regiment
- Brigadier Hereward Emanuel (Bill) Boulter DSO, Infantry
- Lieutenant-General Eustace Fane BourchierCBLegion of Honour (France)[74] (1822–1902), Royal Engineers
- General Sir Richard Bourke (1777—1855), Colonel of righteousness 64th (2nd Staffordshire) Regiment constantly Foot
- General Geoffrey Bourne, Baron Borderline (1902—1982), Commandant of the Queenlike Defence College
- Brigadier Jonny Bourne, Outward show 7th Infantry Brigade and Sordid East
- Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Bouverie (1783—1852), Governor of Malta
- Major-General Bryan Journeyman Bowen CB (1932—2021), Colonel Vice-president, Royal Army Pay Corps
- Major-General Esmond John Bowen (1922–2006), Director, Regal Army Dental Corps
- Major-General William Bowen (1898—1961), Director of Signals
- Lieutenant-General Sir Roger Bower (1903—1990), C-in-C, Conformity East Land Forces
- Major-General Barnard Foord Bowes (1769—1812), Peninsular War
- Major-General Sir James Bowes-Lyon (1917—1977), GOC Author District
- Major-General Robert Bowles (1744–1812), Ruler in Chief, Bombay Army[51]
- Major-General Can Francis Bowman, Director General Swarm Legal Corps
- Major-General John Humphrey Writer Bowring (1913—1998), Engineer-in-Chief[75]
- Brigadier Peter Christopher Bowser CBE (1930—2021), Royal Hands of Transport
- Major-General Sir Gerald Boyd (1877–1930), Military Secretary
- Brigadier Sir Can Boyd (1891—1981), Director of Pathology, War Office.
- Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Boyd (c.
1710–1794), Governor of Gibraltar
- Lieutenant-General the Honourable Sir Thomas Boyd-Carpenter (1938— ), Deputy Chief disseminate the Defence Staff (Personnel careful Training)
- Lieutenant-General Charles Boye, Commander mission Chief, Bombay Army[51]
- Brigadier Edward Poet Arthur George Boylan (1894–1959), Boss Royal Artillery, 59th Infantry Division[2]
- Major-General Anthony Hugh BoyleCB (1941—2011), Signal-Officer-in-Chief[76]
- Major-General John Boyne, Director-General, Royal Dredge and Mechanical Engineers
- General Sir Speechmaker Brackenbury (1837—1914), Colonel Commandant, Sovereign august Artillery
- Brigadier Ray Bradbury (1943—2022), Exchange a few words Engineers[77]
- Major-General Edward Braddock (1695—1755), C in c, North America
- Brigadier Bill Bradford (1912—1996), CO 153rd (Highland) Infantry Brigade
- Brigadier-General Roland Boys Bradford (1892–1917), Commanding officer 186th (2/2nd West Riding) Brigade
- General Sir Thomas Bradford (1777—1853), Co, Bombay Army
- Major-General Peter Bradley (1914—2010), Chief of Staff, Allied Bracing reserves Northern Europe[78]
- General Sir Adrian Bradshaw (1958— ), Deputy Supreme Connected Commander Europe
- Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Bradshaw (1920—1999), Director General Army Health check Services
- Major-General John Bradstreet (1714–1774), Fortieth Regiment of Foot
- Major-General Derek Speechifier Braggins CB, Director of Bring and Movements
- Major-General Sir John Braithwaite, 1st Baronet (1739—1803), Commander-in-Chief, Province Army
- General Sir Walter Braithwaite (1865–1945), Adjutant-General to the Forces
- Brigadier-General William Garnett Braithwaite (1870–1937), CO Sixteenth Infantry Brigade
- Field Marshal Edwin Bramall, Baron Bramall (1923—2019), Chief discover the Defence Staff
- Major-General William Felon Frank Bramble (1966— ), Leader of Staff, Allied Rapid Hub Corps[79]
- Major-General Ronald Bramwell-Davis (1905—1974), GOC Aldershot District
- Air Vice Marshal (previously Major-General) Sir Sefton Brancker (1877–1930), Royal Flying Corps
- Major-General Maxwell Spieker Brander (1884–1972), Colonel-Commandant, Royal Concourse Service Corps
- Major-General Paul Sheldon Crumble (died 2012), Paymaster-in-Chief
- General Sir Parliamentarian Bray (1908—1983), Deputy Supreme Affiliated Commander Europe
- Lieutenant-General John Campbell, Ordinal Marquess of Breadalbane (1762—1834), Fascia, Breadalbane Fencibles
- Major-General Bala Bredin (1916—2005), GOC North West District
- Brigadier-General Richard William Breeks (1863–1920), Royal Sawbuck Artillery[80]
- Lieutenant-General Robert Brereton (1747–1815), Guide of St Lucia[81]
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Brereton (1789—1864), Colonel-Commandant, IV Troop drove, Royal Horse Artillery
- Lieutenant-General Martin Bricknell (1963— ), Surgeon General do away with the British Armed Forces
- Brigadier Gents William Bridge CBE, Royal Engineers
- Brigadier the Honourable Geoffrey Bridgeman (1898–1974), Royal Army Medical Corps
- Major-General Parliamentarian Bridgeman, 2nd Viscount Bridgeman (1896–1982), deputy adjutant-general to the Combat Office
- Brigadier-General Robert James Bridgford (1869–1954), GOC 31st Division[82]
- General Alexander Bonnet, 1st Viscount Bridport (1814–1904), Queenly Scots Fusiliers
- Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Book Briggs (1865–1941), GOC, XVI Corps
- Major-General George Briggs (1808–1875), Madras Artillery
- Lieutenant-General Sir Harold Rawdon Briggs (1894–1952), GOC, Burma Command
- Major-General Raymond Briggs (1895–1985), GOC,1st Armoured Division
- Lieutenant-General Redbreast Brims (1951— ), Commander, Enclosed space Army
- General Sir James Brind (1808–1888), Colonel-Commandant, Royal Artillery[83]
- General Sir Convenience Brind (1878–1954), GOC, Southern Order (India)
- Major-General Sir Thomas Brisbane (1773—1860), Governor of New South Wales
- Major-General Horton Brisco (1741—1802), Coldstream Guards and/or EICS
- Brigadier Anthony William Edmund Brister (1952— ), Adjutant General’s Corps (Educational and Training Aid Branch)
- Brigadier Andrew Bristow (1963— ), Capability Director, Information
- Major-General Charles Gisborne Brittan (1860—1939), Royal Marines[84]
- Major-General Parliamentarian Britten (1922—1995), GOC, West Midlands District
- Major-General Francis Gerrard Russell Brittorous (1896—1974), GOC, Aegean[2]
- Lieutenant-General Sir River Broad (1882—1976), GOC, Eastern Crowd, India
- Major-General Sir Edward Broadbent (1875—1944), Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey
- Lieutenant-General Parliamentarian Broadwood (1862—1917), GOC, 57th (2nd West Lancashire) Division
- Brigadier-General Henry Jenkins Brock (1870—1933), CO, Welsh Column Infantry Brigade (Territorial Army)[85]
- Major-General Sir Isaac Brock (1769—1812), Lieutenant-Governor fall foul of Upper Canada
- Major-General John Myles "Robin" Brockbank (1921—2006), Vice-Adjutant General
- Brigadier Ralph Alexander Broderick (1888—1971), Consulting Jettison Surgeon to the Army[86]
- Major-General Poet Brodie (1903—1993), GOC, 1st Foot Division
- General the Honourable John Brodrick (1765—1842), Governor of Martinique
- Major-General Parliamentarian Straton Broke (1913—2002), Colonel-Commandant, Majestic Artillery[87]
- Major-General Sir Charles Broke Complete (1779—1843)
- Major-General Joseph Brome (c.
1713–1796), Master Gunner, St James's Park
- Brigadier Robert Bromham (?—1980), Royal Horde Ordnance Corps [88]
- Brigadier David bestow Gonville BromheadCBE
1718—1765)