William McMurdo

English general, commander in the Crimean War

William McMurdo - English general, commander in the Crimean War
Born

May 30th, 1819
206 years ago

Died

1894
131 years ago — 75 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

United Kingdom

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Served as a British general during the 19th century, commanding troops in key military engagements. Played a significant role in the Crimean War, particularly noted for leadership in the Battle of Inkerman. Achieved the rank of major-general, overseeing operations that contributed to Allied success in the conflict. Later, held various administrative positions within the British Army, influencing military strategies and training.

Led forces at the Battle of Inkerman

Achieved rank of major-general

Oversaw military operations during the Crimean War

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