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Colin John Mackenzie

Sir Colin Mackenzie
Born 26 November 1861
Died 7 July 1956 (1956-07-08) (aged 64)
London, England
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch Flag of the British Army.svg British Army
Years of service 1881–1920
Rank Major-General
Commands held 6th Infantry Brigade
Chief of the General Staff
Highland Territorial Division
9th (Scottish) Division
15th (Scottish) Division
3rd Division
61st Division
Dover Area
Battles/wars Second Boer War
World War I
Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath

Major-General Sir Colin John Mackenzie, KCB (26 November 1861 – 7 July 1956) was a British soldier and Chief of the General Staff, the head of the Canadian Army, from 1910 until 1913.

Mackenzie was the eldest son of Major-General Colin Mackenzie, of the Madras Staff Corps, by Victoria Henrietta Mackinnon (the eldest daughter of Charles Mackinnon of Corriechatachan). His paternal grandfather, John Mackenzie of Inverness, a banker, was descended from the Mackenzies of Portmore.

Educated at Edinburgh Academy and at Sandhurst, Mackenzie was commissioned into the Bedfordshire Regiment of the British Army, at the time the 16th Regiment of Foot in January, 1881, but soon transferred into the Seaforth Highlanders. He took part in the Nile expedition of 1882, the Burma expedition of 1886 and the Hazara expedition in 1888, and was promoted to captain on 25 October 1889. Following promotion to major on 27 April 1892, he served as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General for the Quetta District of India from 1892 to 1896. He also took part in the Waziristan expedition of 1894 and the Nile expedition of 1898.

The following year Mackenzie went to South Africa on the outbreak of the Second Boer War, and from 1900 he served as Director of Intelligence on the staff of the Commander-in-Chief, Lord Roberts. In a despatch dated 31 March 1900, Lord Roberts described how Mackenzie "afforded … material assistance by the accurate and valuable reports he submitted". He was promoted to lieutenant colonel on 29 November 1900. In the later stages of the war, he became Military Governor of Johannesburg. Following the end of hostilities in June 1902, he returned to the United Kingdom in the SS Dunottar Castle, which arrived at Southampton the following month. He was appointed Assistant Quartermaster General for 5th Division in late 1902, Assistant Adjutant General at Army Headquarters in 1905 and Commander of 6th Infantry Brigade at Aldershot Command in 1907.


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