List of British generals and brigadiers
This is a list of people who have held general officer rank or the rank of brigadier (together now recognized as starred officers) in the British Army, Royal Marines, British Indian Army or other British military force since the Acts of Union 1707.
See also Category:British generals – note that a "Brigadier" is not classed as a "general" in the British Army, despite being a NATO 1-star equivalent rank.[1] Prior to the mid to late-1990s, British 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 the name are birth and death)
A[edit]
- Major-General Henry Richard Abadie (1841—1915), General Officer Commanding (GOC) Eastern District
- Major-General Herbert Edward Stacy Abbott (1814—1915), Indian Army
- General Sir James Abbott (1807—1896), Indian Army
- Brigadier Burton Edward Abbott[2] (1906—1968), 13th Frontier Force, Indian Army
- Brigadier Leonard Henry Abbott[3] (1875—1949), Deputy Assistant (DA) & Quartermaster General (QMG)
- Brigadier-General Anthony Abdy (1856—1924), DA & QMG
- Brigadier Sir Alexander Abel Smith (1904—1980)
- General James Abercrombie (1706—1781), Commander-in-Chief, North America
- General Robert Abercromby of Airthrey (1740—1827), Commander-in-Chief, India
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Abercromby (1772—1817), Commander-in Chief, Bombay Army 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 Reform, late Royal Regiment of Artillery
- Major-General Sir William Ernest Victor Abraham[2] (1897—1980), Controller General of Military Economy, India
- Lieutenant-General Wroth Palmer Acland (1770—1816)
- Major-General Sir John Acland (1928—2006), GOC South West District
- Brigadier Peter Acland (1902—1993)
- Major-General Sir Allan Henry Shafto Adair (1897—1988), GOC Guards Armoured Division and Guards Division
- General Sir Frederick Adam(1781—1853)
- Brigadier-General Frederick John Stuart Adam (1837—1920), Indian Staff Corps
- Lieutenant-General Alexander Adams (c. 1772—1834)
- Major-General Sir John Worthington Adams (1764—1837), Indian Army
- Major-General Sir Robert Bellew AdamsCB VC (1856—1928), Indian Army
- Brigadier-General Thomas Adams (c. 1730—1764), Commander-in-Chief, India, posthumously promoted
- Major-General George Henry Addison[2] (1876—1964), Colonel Commandant, Corps of Royal Engineers
- Brigadier Leonard Addison[2] (1902—1975), Indian Army
- Brigadier William Michael Rutherford Addison (1935—2000)
- Brigadier-General Rodolph Ladeveze Adlercron[3] (1873—1966), GOC Infantry Brigade and Calais Base
- Brigadier John Frederick Adye[2] (1900—1977), Royal Artillery, 4th Indian Infantry Division
- General Sir John Miller Adye (1819—1900), Surveyor-General of the Ordnance
- Brigadier Monowar Khan Afridi[2] (1900—1968), Indian Medical Service
- Lieutenant-General Sir Andrew Agnew, 5th Baronet (1689—1771)
- Brigadier-General James Agnew (1719—1777)
- Brigadier David Francis Aikenhead[2] (1895—1955), Royal Artillery
- Brigadier-General Henry Sandys Ainsley[5] (1869—1948), GOC 18th Brigade, 6th Division
- Brigadier William Aird-Smith[2] (1893—1942), Indian Army
- General Richard Airey, 1st Baron Airey (1803—1881), Adjutant-General to the Forces
- Brigadier Rowland Montagu Airey (1884— ), Army Service Corps
- Lieutenant-General Sir Terence Airey (1900—1983), Commander British Forces in Hong Kong
- Major-General Sir Christopher Airy (1934— ), GOC London District
- General Sir John Aitchison (1779—1875), Colonel of the Scots Fusilier Guards
- Brigadier-General Arthur Aitken (1861—1924), Temporary Major-General
- Brigadier Robert Aitken (1955—)[6]
- Brigadier William Henry Hutton Aitken[2] (1898—1978), Royal Engineers
- Major-General John Aldam Aizlewood (1895—1990), GOC 42nd Armoured Division
- General Sir John Akehurst (1930—2007), Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe
- Major-General William Philip Jopp Akerman[2] (1888—1972), Royal Artillery
- Field Marshal Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke (1883—1963), Chief of the Imperial General Staff (1941-1946)
- Major-General Clifton Edward Rawdon Grant Alban[2] (1889—1964), Aide-de-camp (ADC) to the King
- General George Keppel, 3rd Earl of Albemarle (1724—1772), Colonel of the 3rd (The King's Own) Regiment of Dragoons
- General George Keppel, 6th Earl of Albemarle (1799—1891)
- Lieutenant-General Willem van Keppel, 2nd Earl of Albemarle (1702—1754)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Edwin Alderson[3] (1859—1927), GOC 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 David Alexander (1926—2017), Royal Marines
- Major-General Ernest Wright Alexander (1870—1934), General Office Commanding, Royal Artillery
- Field Marshal Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis (1891—1969), Supreme Allied Commander Allied Force Headquarters
- Major-General Henry Lethbridge CB CMG DSO[3] (1878—1944), DA & QMG
- Major-General Henry Templer Alexander (1927—2014), Chief of the Defence Staff (Ghana)
- Major-General Paul Donald Alexander (1934—2018), Colonel Commandant Royal Corps of Signals
- Major-General David Alexander-Sinclair (1927—2014), GOC 1st Armoured Division
- Major-General Frederick John Alfieri[2] (1826—1907), GOC Aldershot Command
- General Sir Archibald Alison, 2nd Baronet (1826—1907)
- Brigadier-General Percy Stuart Allan[5] (1874— ), GOC 155th Brigade, 52nd (Lowland) Division, TF
- Brigadier-General Walter Allason[5] (1875—1960), GOC 52nd Infantry Brigade, 17th (Northern) Division
- Brigadier-General Alfred James Whitacre Allen[5] (1857—1939), GOC 74th Brigade, 25th Division
- Brigadier Algernon Anderson Johnston Allen[2] (1893—1970), Sherwood Foresters
- Brigadier Basil George Allen[2] (1893—1970)
- Brigadier Frederick Josephus 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 Armoured Corps
- Brigadier John Robert Allen[2] (1893—1971), Royal Army Service Corps
- Brigadier Norman Charles Allen,[7] Corps of Military Police
- Major-General Robert Hall Allen[2] (1886—1981), GOC 5th, 8th Anti-Aircraft Division
- Brigadier Ronald Lewis Allen (1916—1986), Royal Army Ordnance Corps
- Field Marshal Edmund Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby (1861—1936), GOC Egyptian Expeditionary Force
- Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Walter Allfrey (1895—1964), GOC V Corps during the Italian campaign
- Brigadier-General William Henry Loraine Allgood[5] (1868—1957), GOC 45th Brigade, 15th (Scottish) Division
- Brigadier George Frederick Allison KBE MC[2] (1888—1946), Royal Army Medical Corps
- Brigadier William Wigram Allison[2] (1895—1984), CO 307th Infantry Brigade (NW Europe)
- Brigadier Edward Allman-Smith[2] (1886—1969), Deputy Director of Medical Services in British Palestine and Trans-Jordan
- Brigadier George Frederick Hill Alms[2] (1895—1973), Royal Engineers
- Llewellyn Alston CBE DSO MC[2] (1890—1968), Royal Welch Fusiliers
- Major-General Sir Charles Alten GCB (1764—1840), Led Wellington's 3rd Division during the Hundred Days
- Major-General Robert Guy Eardley Yerburgh, 2nd Baron Alvingham (1926—2020), Director of Army Quartering
- Brigadier Robert Denis Ambrose OBE MC[2] (1896—1974), Inspector-General of Frontier Corps
- Field Marshal Jeffrey Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst[2] (1717—1797), Commander-in-Chief of the Forces
- Major-General Leon Williamson Amps[2] (1892—1989), Director of Works, War Office
- General Peregrine Bertie, 3rd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven (1714—1778)
- Brigadier Austin Thomas Anderson[8][3] (1868—1949), CRA; commanded the 48th (South Midland) Division's artillery in 1920–24
- Lieutenant General Sir Charles Alexander Anderson[3] (1857—1940), GOC Corps
- Major-General Nelson Graham Anderson[3] (1875—1945), DA & QMG
- Brigadier-General Stuart Milligan Anderson DSO[3] (1879—1954), CRA
- Lieutenant-General Hastings Anderson[3] (1872—1930), QMG, MG, General Staff
- Brigadier-General A. T. Anderson (1886—1949), An Australian brigadier-general who received the Légion d'honneur when a colonel in the British Army
- Brigadier Andrew Anderson[9] (1890—1999), CO 11th Indian Infantry Brigade (North African campaign); POW in Colditz
- Major-General Alexander Vass Anderson[2] (1895—1963), Director of Civil Affairs at the War Office
- Lieutenant-General Sir Desmond Anderson (1885—1967), Commanded III and then II Corps
- Brigadier Sir Duncan Anderson KBE TD* CEng FICE MIStructE[10] (1901—1980), Chairman of the materials committee of the Allied economics board
- Brigadier Sir Gilmour Anderson[2] (1914—1977), CO of the 16th Infantry Brigade
- General Sir John D'Arcy Anderson[2] (1908—1988), Deputy Chief of Imperial General Staff and Military 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 First Army
- Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Anderson (1907—1979), General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Northern Ireland Command
- Brigadier Robert Charles Beckett Anderson DSO[2] (1895—1982), Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
- Brigadier William Anderson[2] (1886—1949), Royal Army Medical Corps
- Brigadier Reginald Wood Andrews MC[2] (1897—1978), Royal Regiment of Artillery
- Field Marshal Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey (1768—1854), Master-General of the Ordnance
- Brigadier Tom Hardy Angus[2] (1889—1984), Director of Air, Army Headquarters India
- Brigadier Seymour Willoughby Anketell-Jones OBE MC[2] (1898—1972), Deputy Director of Ordnance Services
- Brigadier-General Barnett Dyer Lempriere Gray Anley CMG DSO[3] (1873—1954), GOC 125th (Lancashire Fusiliers) Brigade, TA
- Brigadier-General Frederick Gore Anley CB CMG[3] (1864—1936), GOC No 8 Demobilisation Area
- Brigadier-General William Bower Anley DSO[3] (1871—1928), Commander, Heavy Artillery (CHA) commanding the heavy artillery of VII Corps, three days before the Armistice
- Brigadier Francis Dighton Annesley[2] (1888—1983), Royal Army Medical Corps
- Major-General Nicholas George Picton Ansell (1937— ), Director, Royal Armoured Corps
- Major-General Sir Edward Anson (1826—1925)
- Major-General Hon. George Anson (1797—1857), Commander-in-Chief, India
- General Sir George Anson GCB(1769—1849)
- General Sir William Anson, 1st Baronet (1772—1847)
- Brigadier Sir John Anstey (1907—2000), Deputy head of SOE's India Mission
- Brigadier John Henry Anstice (1897—1970)
- Lieutenant-General Philip Anstruther (c. 1680—1760), Colonel of the 26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot
- Brigadier Sir Richael Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe, 2nd Baronet[2] (1908—1985), Deputy Director of Military Operations (A), War Office
- Brigadier-General Edward Benjamin Appelbe (1855—1935), Royal Army Ordnance Corps
- Major-General David Stanley Appleby (1918—1989)
- Lieutenant-General Dick Applegate (1955— ), Quartermaster-General to the Forces
- Brigadier Gilbert Leonard Appleton[2] (1894—1970), Director of Technical Training, War Office
- Major-General Kenelm Charles Appleyard[2] (1894—1967), Royal Engineers
- Major-General Frederick Ernest Appleyard (1829—1911)
- Brigadier-General Alexander George Arbuthnot DSO (1873—1961)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Charles George Arbuthnot GCB (1824—1899), Commander-in-Charge, Madras Army
- General Charles George James Arbuthnot (1801—1870), Colonel of the 72nd Regiment, Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders
- Brigadier-General Sir Dalrymple Arbuthnot (1867—1941), CRA
- Major-General George Alexander Arbuthnot (1830—1899), Madras Cavalry
- Major-General George Bingham Arbuthnot (1803—1867), Madras Light 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)
- Major-General Keith Arbuthnott, 15th Viscount of Arbuthnott (1900—1980), GOC, 51st (Highland) Division
- Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Arbuthnot (1773—1853), General Officer Commanding, Ceylon
- Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Arbuthnot KCB (1776—1849), GOC Northern District
- General William Arbuthnot, ( —1876), Royal Artillery
- Major-General William Arbuthnot (1838—1893), 14th King's Hussars
- Major-General St. John Desmond Arcedeckne-Butler[2] (1896—1959), Royal Corps of Signals
- Brigadier Arthur Somerville Archdale[2] (1882—1948), Royal Artillery
- General John Archer (1924—1999), Commander-in-Chief, British 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 Sidney Charles Manley Archibald[2] (1890—1973)
- Philip Alexander Arden[2] (1892—1966) Royal Army Service Corps
- Brigadier Eustace Alford Arderne[2] (1899—1994), Commanding Officer 25th Indian Infantry Brigade
- Field Marshal John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll (1680—1743), Master-General of the Ordnance
- General John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll (c.1693—1770), Colonel of the 2nd (Royal North British) Regiment of Dragoons
- Field Marshal John Campbell, 5th Duke of Argyll (1723—1806), Commander-in-Chief, Scotland
- Brigadier Michael Anthony Aris, Director of Army Reserves and Cadets
- Major-General Robert Henry Bertram Arkwright (1903—1971), GOC 7th Armoured Division[2]
- General Sir Clement Armitage, GOC 1st Infantry Division[2] (1881—1973)
- Brigadier Edward Leathley Armitage[2] (1891—1957), CRA, 38th Infantry Division
- Brigadier-General Edward Hume Armitage (1859—1949),[3] CRA
- Brigadier-General Charles Johnstone Armstrong (1872—1933),[3] Chief Engineer, VII Corps
- Brigadier Charles 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 Service Corps[2]
- Major-General John Armstrong[2] (1674—1742), Surveyor-General of the Ordnance
- Lieutenant-General Richard Armstrong (c.1782—1854), Commander-in-Chief, Madras Army
- Brigadier Robin Armstrong (died 2021), Royal Highland Fusiliers[11]
- Brigadier Sereld John Cardew Armstrong[2] (1894—1959), Royal Engineers
- Brigadier Walter Johnston 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 Infantry Division
- Major-General Allan Cholmondeley Arnold[2] (1893—1962), Military Attaché to Turkey
- Brigadier-General Benedict Arnold (1741—1801), Continental Army
- Brigadier Giles Geoffrey Arnold, Deputy Commander, British Land Forces, Hong Kong
- Major-General Stanley Arnott[2] (1888—1972), Royal Army Medical Corps
- Lieutenant General Sir George Arthur, 1st Baronet (1784—1854)
- Lieutenant General Sir Norman Arthur (born 1931), GOC Scottish Command
- Brigadier Sir Robert Duncan Harris Arundell[2] (1904—1989)
- General Sir Charles Asgill, 2nd Baronet (1762—1823), Colonel of the 11th (the North Devonshire) Regiment of Foot
- Brigadier Edward Raymond Ash[2] (1897—1957), ADC to the Queen
- Brigadier-General Lionel Forbes Ashburner (1874—1923),[3] GOC 142nd Brigade
- Major-General Sir Cromer Ashburnham (1831—1917), Governor of Suakin
- General Charles Ashe à Court-Repington (1785–1861), Colonel of the 41st (Welch) Regiment of Foot
- General William Ashe-à Court (c. 1708—1781), Colonel of the 11th Regiment of Foot
- Brigadier Brenton Haliburton Ashmore[2] (1900—1987), The Royal Scots
- Major General Edward Ashmore (1872—1953), GOC RFC Brigade and CRA
- Major-General Sir Charles Ashworth (c. 1784—1832), Peninsular War
- Brigadier Harold Kenneth Ashworth[2] (1903—1978), Royal Army Medical Corps
- Brigadier-General Henry Francis Askwith[3] (1866—1938), Royal Artillery
- Major-General Alfred Rimbault Aslett[2] (1901—1980), Acting GOC 36th Infantry Division (Burma)
- Brigadier Cecil Faber Aspinall-Oglander (1878—1959),[3] Brigadier-General, General Staff of VIII Corps
- Brigadier-General The Honourable Arthur Melland Asquith (1883—1939), GOC 189th Brigade
- General Sir John Asser (1867—1949),[3] Governor of Bermuda
- 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 (1926—2019), Commander of Shorncliffe Garrison[12]
- Major-General Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone (1874—1957), Head of British Mission Belgian, Grand Quartier Général
- Brigadier-General John Stewart-Murray, 8th Duke of Atholl (1871—1942), Scottish Horse Mounted Brigade
- Brigadier Robert Ringrose Gelston Atkins[2] (1891—1969), Royal Army Medical Corps
- Brigadier Anthony Barrie Atkinson (1940— ), Army Catering Corps
- Brigadier-General Ben Atkinson,[3] DA & QMG
- Brigadier David John Atkinson, Royal Artillery
- Lieutenant-General Sir Edwin Henry De Vere Atkinson (1867—1947),[3] Chief Engineer
- Major-General Sir Leonard Atkinson (1910—1990), Director of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
- Brigadier Charles John Attfield[2] (1898—1981), Commanding Officer 27th Indian Infantry Brigade
- Brigadier Herbert Arthur Reginald Aubrey[2] (1883—1954), Commanding Officer 212th Independent Brigade
- Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck (1884—1981), Commander-in-Chief, India
- Lieutenant-General Sir Samuel Auchmuty (1758—1822), Commander-in-Chief, Ireland
- James Touchet, 5th Baron Audley (c.1398–1459)
- Brigadier Edward 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), Royal Army Medical Corps
- Brigadier Geoffrey William Auten[2] (1896—1978), Welch Regiment
- Brigadier Alec Pendock Aveline[2] (1897—1982), The Royal Berkshire Regiment
- Lieutenant-General Sir Fenton Aylmer, 13th Baronet (1862—1935), Adjutant-General (India)
- Matthew Whitworth-Aylmer, 5th Baron Aylmer (1775—1850), Governor General of British North America
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- Lieutenant-General Sir William Babtie (1859—1920), Royal Army Medical Corps
- Major-General Anthony Bacon (1796—1864)
- General Sir Alexander Robert Badcock (1844—1907), quartermaster-general, Indian Army
- Major-General John Michael Watson Badcock (1922—2020), Royal Corps of Signals[13]
- Lieutenant-General Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell (1857—1941), GOC 50th (Northumbrian) Division
- Field Marshal Sir Nigel Bagnall (1927—2002), Chief of the General Staff
- Major-General Jonathan Bernard Appleton Bailey [1951- ), Director General Development and Doctrine
- General Sir David Baird, 1st Baronet (1757–1829), Commander-in-Chief, Ireland
- Brigadier-General Ned Baird (1864—1956), Commanding Officer, 179th (2/4th London) Brigade
- Brigadier John Edmund Alexander Baird CBE CMG (1900–1958), Commander, Local Land Forces Middle East[14]
- Brigadier-General Arthur Slade Baker (1863—1943), Royal Artillery
- Field Marshal Sir Geoffrey Baker (1912—1980), Chief of 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)
- Alexander Lindsay, 6th Earl of Balcarres (1752—1825), Governor of Jamaica
- Brigadier Stanley Thomas Baldry (1925—2021), Commanding Officer, 29th Engineer Brigade
- Brigadier-General Anthony Hugh Baldwin (1863—1915), Manchester Regiment[15]
- General James Balfour (1743–1823), Colonel of the 83rd Regiment[16]
- Major-General James Melville John Balfour (1951—), Director of Infantry[17]
- General Nisbet Balfour (1743—1823), Colonel of the 39th (Dorsetshire) Regiment of Foot
- Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Balfour (1898—1977), GOC Northern Command
- Lieutenant-General Robert Balfour, 6th of Balbirnie (1772–1837), Colonel of the Fife Light Horse
- Brigadier Anthony David Ball
- Brigadier Bernard Fergusson, Baron Ballantrae
- Brigadier-General Colin Robert Ballard
- Brigadier Derrick Peter Ballard
- Lieutenant-General John Archibald Ballard
- Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Balneavis KH OBE
- Brigadier Richard Fenwick Baly, Royal Corps of Signals
- Major-General Harold John Kinahan Bamfield DSO CB, Indian Medical Service; Deputy Director of Medical Services, Eastern Command (India)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Colin Muir Barber
- Brigadier Alan Barker
- Brigadier Charles Norman Barker[18]
- General Sir Evelyn Barker
- General Sir George Digby Barker
- Brigadier-General Sir George Robert Barker
- Lieutenant-General Michael Barker
- Brigadier Wardle Robson Barker CBE, Royal Corps of Transport
- Brigadier Desmond Alfred Barker-Wyatt[19]
- General Sir Andrew Barnard
- General Sir Charles Loudon Barnard KCB (1823–1902), Royal Marine Artillery[20]
- Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Barnes
- Major-General John Alexander James Pooler Barr
- Field Marshal Sir Arthur Barrett
- Major-General John Barrington (died 1764)
- Major-General Honourable John Barrington (1726–1768)
- Major-General Sir Harry Barron
- Major-General Richard Edward Barron
- General Sir Richard Lawson Barrons
- Major-General C. W. Barry (1829–1902), Royal Engineers[21]
- Major-General Philip Barry, Royal Engineers
- Major-General Arthur Edward Barstow
- Major-General Sir Charles St Leger Barter
- General Sir William Bartholomew
- Major-General John Leonard Bartlett, Royal Engineers Paymaster General
- Lieutenant-General Charles Barton (1760–1819)
- Major-General Eric Walter Barton
- Major-General Francis Christopher Barton CBE CB,[22] 40 Commando RM (Malaya), Royal Marines
- Brigadier Francis Guy Barton
- Major-General Sir Geoffrey Barton
- Lieutenant-General James Ian Bashall
- Major-General John Baskervyle-Glegg MBE (1940–2004), Grenadier Guards
- Lieutenant-General Sir Edric Bastyan
- Brigadier Valerie Batchelor[23] CBE
- Major-General; Christopher Bate[24]
- Major-General William Bate
- Brigadier-General Hugh Bateman-Champain
- General Charles Edward Bates (ca. 1827–1902), Madras Staff Corps[25]
- Major-General John Bates (ca. 1823–1902), Indian Army[26]
- Lieutenant-General Sir Ben Bathurst
- Brigadier Anthony Eric Baxter[27]
- Brigadier Joseph Herbert Bayley,[28] CO, 145th Field Ambulance; CO, 70th General Hospital Vienna;
- General Sir Hugh Beach
- Major-General Daniel Marcus William Beak
- Lieutenant General Sir Peter Beale
- Brigadier-General Desmond Beale-Browne
- Major-General Edmund Charles Beard
- Major-General Simon John Beardsworth CBE
- Major-General Sir Guy Beatty
- Major-General Clifford Thomason Beckett
- Brigadier Clive William Beckett[29]
- Major-General Denis Arthur Beckett CB DSO OBE,[30] Infantry
- Major-General Edwin Beckett
- Lieutenant-General Sir Tom Beckett
- Brigadier-General William Beckett
- General Sir George Beckwith
- Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Sydney Beckwith
- Major-General Merton Beckwith-Smith
- Brigadier Sir Edward Henry Lionel Beddington[31] (1884—1966), Home Guard, War Office, (1940—1945)
- Brigadier Davis Evan Bedford
- Major-General Christopher James Bell
- Major-General Edward William Derrington Bell
- Major-General John Bellasis[32]
- Brigadier-General Sir Edward Bellingham, 5th Baronet
- Major-General Robert Benbow
- Major-General Sir Harcourt Mortimer Bengough
- Brigadier Jeremy Matthew James Bennett, CO 1st Artillery Brigade
- Brigadier Lawrence Peter Bennett[33]
- Lieutenant-General George Benson (1750—1814), Captain: 44th (East Essex) and 66th (Berkshire) Regiment of Foot
- General Henry Roxby Benson
- Major-General Peter Herbert Benson
- Lieutenant-General Lord William Bentinck
- William Beresford, General the 1st Viscount Beresford
- Lieutenant-General Sir Noel Beresford-Peirse
- General Sir George Berkeley
- Lieutenant-General Sir Gerald Berragan
- Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Cecil Bethune (1855–1930)
- Brigadier John Bryan Bettridge CBE,[34] Royal Artillery
- Brigadier Michael William Betts
- Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Beverley
- Major-General Timothy John Bevis
- Brigadier William Patrick Bewley (1937— )
- Major-General Horatio Pettus Mackintosh Berney-Ficklin
- General Sir Michael Biddulph
- General Sir Robert Biddulph
- Brigadier Bernard Reginald Biggs[35]
- Lieutenant-General Sir David Bill
- Brigadier-General George Baillie-Hamilton, Lord Binning
- Major-General Graham Binns
- General Sir Noel Birch
- Lieutenant-General Sir Clarence Bird
- Field Marshal William Birdwood, 1st Baron Birdwood
- Brigadier Alexander Birtwistle
- Major-General Archibald Cull Birtwistle
- Major-General Frederic William Lyon Bissett[36]
- Major-General Charles Blackadder
- General Sir Cecil Blacker
- General Sir Jeremy Blacker
- Major-General Nathaniel Blackwell, Governor and Commander in Chief of the Island of Tobago
- Brigadier Paddy Blagden
- Lieutenant-General Sir Chandos Blair
- General James Blair VC
- Field Marshal Sir Edward Blakeney
- Lieutenant-General William Blakeney, 1st Baron Blakeney
- Lieutenant-General Humphrey Bland
- Brigadier-General William St Colum Bland
- Major-General Alan Bruce Blaxland
- Lieutenant-General Andrew Blayney, 11th Baron Blayney
- General Edward Bligh
- Lieutenant-General Thomas Bligh
- Major-General Adam Block
- Brigadier David Block CBE DSO MC
- General Sir Thomas Blomefield, 1st Baronet
- General Sir Bindon Blood
- Lieutenant-General Benjamin Bloomfield, 1st Baron Bloomfield
- General Sir John Bloomfield
- Brigadier John Barry BloxhamCBE, Army Catering Corps
- Major-General Peter Blunt
- Major-General (1845–1918), Barrington Campbell, 3rd Baron Blythswood
- Major-General Colin Boag CBE CBLOM
- Major-General Anthony Boam
- Brigadier John William Boast[37][38]
- Major-General Eberhardt Otto George von Bock
- Lieutenant-General Maurice Bocland
- Major-General Eric Bols
- Lieutenant-General Sir Louis Bols
- Lieutenant-General Charles Powlett, 3rd Duke of Bolton
- Charles Powlett, 5th Duke of Bolton
- Lieutenant-General Sir Lionel Vivian Bond
- Major-General Peter Bonnet
- Lieutenant-General Sir Derek Boorman
- Brigadier-General (Hon) Sir Sir George Limbrey Sclater-Booth, 2nd Baron Basing
- Major-General John Boothby
- Brigadier-General Neville Travers Borton
- Lieutenant-General Sir Alexander Boswell
- Major-General Sir Charles Hamilton Boucher
- Major-General John Boughey, (1845–1932), Wiltshire Regiment
- Brigadier Hereward Emanuel (Bill) Boulter DSO, Infantry
- Lieutenant-General Eustace Fane Bourchier CB Legion of Honour (France)[39] (1822–1902), Royal Engineers
- General Sir Richard Bourke
- Geoffrey Bourne, Baron Bourne
- Brigadier Jonny Bourne
- Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Bouverie
- Major-General Bryan Morris Bowen CB, Royal Army Pay Corps
- Major-General Esmond John Bowen
- Major-General William Bowen
- Lieutenant-General Sir Roger Bower
- Major-General Barnard Foord Bowes
- Major-General Sir James Bowes-Lyon
- Major-General Robert Bowles[32]
- Major-General John Francis Bowman
- Brigadier Peter Christopher Bowser CBE, Royal Corps of Transport
- Brigadier Sir John Boyd
- Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Boyd
- Lieutenant-General the Honourable Sir Thomas Boyd-Carpenter
- Major-General Charles Boye[32]
- Major-General Anthony Hugh Boyle CB,[40] Royal Corps of Signals
- Major-General John Boyne
- General Sir Henry Brackenbury
- General Edward Braddock
- Brigadier Bill Bradford
- Brigadier-General Roland Boys Bradford
- General Sir Thomas Bradford
- Major-General Peter Bradley[41]
- General Sir Adrian Bradshaw
- Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Bradshaw
- Major-General John Bradstreet
- Major-General Derek Henry Braggins CB, Royal Corps of Transport
- Major-General Sir John Braithwaite, 1st Baronet
- General Sir Walter Braithwaite
- Brigadier-General William Garnett Braithwaite
- Field Marshal Edwin Bramall, Baron Bramall
- Major-General William James Frank Bramble[42]
- Air Vice Marshal (previously Major-General) Sir Sefton Brancker
- Major-General Maxwell Spieker Brander
- Major-General Paul Sheldon Bray
- General Sir Robert Bray
- Major-General Bala Bredin
- Lieutenant-General Martin Bricknell
- Brigadier John William Bridge CBE, Royal Engineers
- Major-General Robert Bridgeman, 2nd Viscount Bridgeman
- Lieutenant-General Sir Charles James Briggs
- Major-General George Briggs (1808–1875), Madras Artillery
- Lieutenant-General Sir Harold Rawdon Briggs
- Major-General Raymond Briggs
- Lieutenant-General Robin Brims
- Major-General Sir Thomas Brisbane
- Major-General Horton Brisco, Coldstream Guards and/or EICS
- Brigadier Anthony William Edmund Brister
- Brigadier Andrew Bristow, Royal Corps of Signals
- Major-General Robert Britten
- Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Broad
- Lieutenant-General Robert George Broadwood
- Major-General Sir Isaac Brock (1769—1812)
- Major-General John Myles "Robin" Brockbank
- Brigadier Ralph Alexander Broderick[43]
- Major-General Thomas Brodie
- Major-General Sir Charles Broke Vere
- Major-General Joseph Brome
- Brigadier David de Gonville Bromhead CBE LVO
- Brigadier-General Sir William Bromley-Davenport
- Major-General Frank Hastings Brooke[44] (1909—1982), Federation Army of Malaya
- Brigadier-General Hugh Fenwick Brooke
- Air Chief Marshal (formerly Brigadier-General) Sir Robert Brooke-Popham
- Major-General Patrick Brooking
- Brigadier Alan Brown
- Lieutenant-General Chris Brown
- Brigadier Ernest Henry Brown
- General Sir George Brown
- Brigadier Harry Gregorius Brown[45]
- Major-General James Brown
- Brigadier Tweedie Brown OBE CBE[46]
- Brigadier-General Edward Stevenson Browne
- Brigadier Hugh William Longbourne Browne[47]
- Major-General Sir James Browne
- Brigadier Michael Anthony Browne
- Brigadier Michael Edward Browne
- Brigadier-General Montfort Browne
- General Sir Samuel Browne
- Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Browning
- General Sir Nevil Brownjohn
- Brigadier Cecil Alexander Little Brownlow , Royal Field Artillery
- Field Marshal Sir Charles Henry Brownlow
- General Sir Robert Brownrigg
- Major General Alastair Bruce of Crionaich
- Brigadier-General The Honourable Charles Granville Bruce
- Brigadier Ian Robert Crauford George Mary Bruce[48] (1890—1956), Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
- Brigadier-General Capel Molyneux Brunker
- Major-General Sir James Milford Sutherland Brunker
- Lieutenant-General Henry Buchanan
- Major-General Sir Kenneth Buchanan
- General Sir Roy Bucher
- Major-General Ronald John Denys Eden Buckland MBE,[49] Coldstream Guards
- Major-General Christopher Reginald Buckle CB CMGLégion d'honneur, Military Order of Savoy, Croix de Guerre, Order of Leopold II, Order of the Crown of Italy (1862–1952)
- Major-General Denys Herbert Vincent Buckle OBE CBE (1902-1994), Royal Army Service Corps
- Lieutenant-General Gerard Bucknall
- Lieutenant-General Sir James Bucknall
- General Sir Edward Bulfin
- General Sir Redvers Buller
- Lieutenant-General Sir George Bullock
- Brigadier Robert Michael Bullock CBE, Royal Corps of Transport
- Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Bunbury, 7th Baronet
- Brigadier Noël Louis St. Pierre Bunbury
- Major-General Geoffrey Burch[50]
- Major-General Keith Burch
- Major-General David Burden
- General Sir Edward Burgess
- General John Burgoyne
- Field Marshal Sir John Fox Burgoyne
- Major-General Shaun Burley
- Major-General Edwyn Sherard Burnaby
- Major-General Sir Owen Tudor Burne, GCIE KCSI (1837–1909)
- General Sir Charles Burnett
- Major-General Edward John Sidney Burnett
- Major-General Sir Sir James Burnett, 13th Baronet
- General Sir John Burnett-Stuart
- John Burn-Murdoch
- Major-General Edward Lawson, 4th Baron Burnham
- Major-General Sir George Burns
- Brigadier Paul Robert Burns
- General Sir Sir Harry Burrard, 1st Baronet, of Lymington
- Lieutenant-General Brocas Burrows
- Brigadier-General George Burrows
- Brigadier Cedric James Burton
- General Edmond Francis Burton[51] (ca. 1820–1902), Madras Army
- Lieutenant-General Sir Edmund Burton[52]
- Ralph Burton
- Major-General Peter J. Bush OBE
- Major-General Leslie Francis Harry Busk, honorary colonel Royal Engineers
- General Phillip Thomas Buston DSO CB
- Major-General Hew Butler
- Brigadier-General Lesley James Probyn Butler
- General Sir Mervyn Butler
- Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Butler
- Major-General Stephen Butler
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Francis Butler
- Brigadier Michael Robert Butterwick
- Field Marshal Julian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy
C[edit]
- General William Martin Cafe
- Brigadier-General John Caillaud
- Major General Paul Andrew Cain[53]
- Major-General Sir Granby Thomas Calcraft (1770–1820)
- Major-General Thomas Calcraft, colonel 79th regiment, 1778
- Major-General Sir Alexander Caldwell[54]
- Major-General Michael Callan CB, Director Ordnance Services
- Major-General Christopher George Callow OBE, Royal Army Medical Corps
- Major-General Sir Charles Edward Callwell
- Major-General Percy George Calvert-Jones[55] (1894—1977)
- Brigadier James Michael Calvert
- Field Marshal Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge
- Field Marshal Prince George, Duke of Cambridge
- Brigadier Kenneth Came
- Brigadier Iain Cameron[56]
- Brigadier Orford Somerville Cameron DSO, Royal Field Artillery
- General Sir Sir Archibald Campbell, 1st Baronet
- Major-General Sir Archibald Campbell
- General Sir David Campbell
- Major-General Sir John Campbell, 2nd Baronet
- Major-General John Charles Campbell
- Brigadier-General Douglas Campbell (20th Laird of Mains) CB (1854—1927)
- Brigadier-General John Vaughan Campbell
- Major-General Victor Campbell
- Lieutenant-General Sir Walter Campbell
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Pitcairn Campbell
- Brigadier William Douglas Cantley MBE
- Lieutenant-General Sir David Capewell
- Major-General Nicholas Caplin
- Major-General Sir John Capper
- Major-General Sir Thompson Capper
- Major-General Duncan Capps
- Brigadier Simon Caraffi[57]
- Major-General Constantine Phipps Carey, CB[58] (1835–1906), Royal Engineers
- General Henry Luttrell, 2nd Earl of Carhampton
- General Henry Alexander Carleton CB[59] (1814—1900), Royal Artillery
- General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith
- Major-General Sir Michael Edward Carleton-Smith
- Major-General Sir Sir James Carmichael-Smyth, 1st Baronet
- Brigadier-General John Carnac
- Lieutenant-General Sir Robin Carnegie
- Brigadier-General Arthur Dalzell, 13th Earl of Carnwath
- Major-General John Carpenter CBE CB,[60] Colonel Commandment, Royal Corps of Transport
- Lieutenant-General Laurence Carr
- Brigadier William Greenwood Carr[61]
- Major-General Colin Edward George Carrington
- Lieutenant-General Sir Harold Carrington
- Brigadier-General John William Vincent Carroll[62]
- Brigadier-General R. A. Carruthers[63]
- Brigadier-General Charles Frederick Carson
- General Sir Nick Carter
- Major-General George Carter-Campbell
- Lieutenant-General Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart
- Brigadier-General Garnier Norton Cartwright DSO, Royal Artillery
- General William Cartwright
- General Sir Malcolm Cartwright-Taylor
- Field Marshal Michael Carver, Baron Carver
- Major-General Francis Casement
- Field Marshal Sir James Cassels
- General Sir Robert Cassels
- General Charles Cathcart, 2nd Earl Cathcart
- General the Hon. Sir George Cathcart
- Major-General Albemarle Cator
- Brigadier Helen Cattanach
- Lieutenant-General James Caulfeild
- Brigadier-General James Edward Wilmot Smyth Caulfeild
- Brigadier Toby St. George Caulfeild
- Field Marshal Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan
- Lieutenant-General Richard Lambart, 6th Earl of Cavan
- Major-General Nick Cavanagh
- Major-General William Frederick Cavaye
- Major-General Ian John Cave CB
- Major-General Sir William Orfeur Cavenagh
- Brigadier-General Alfred Cavendish
- Field Marshal Lord Frederick Cavendish
- Major-General Peter Boucher Cavendish OBE (1925—2011)
- Major-General Sir Walter de Sausmarez Cayley
- Brigadier Arnold Cazenove
- General Sir Crawford Chamberlain
- Field Marshal Sir Neville Bowles Chamberlain
- Major General Peter Anthony Chambers[64]
- Claude Raul Champion de Crespigny, 5th Baronet
- General George Nicolas Channer
- Major-General Clive Chapman[65]
- Field Marshal Sir John Chapple
- Brigadier-General John Charteris
- General John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham
- Brigadier George Chatterton
- General Frederic Thesiger, 2nd Baron Chelmsford
- Brigadier John Norman Cheney
- Field Marshal Philip Chetwode, 1st Baron Chetwode
- Brigadier William Watson Cheyne[66]
- Major-General Robert Bruce Chichester[67] (1825–1902), 81st Regiment of Foot
- Lieutenant-General Sir Maurice Chilton
- Lieutenant-General Edward Chippindall[68] (1827–1902), Colonel of the Green Howards
- Major-General Peter Irvine Chiswell (1930— )
- Major-General Sir Wyndham Childs
- Brigadier Iain David Cholerton CBE, Royal Regiment of Wales
- Brigadier Laurence Norman Cholmeley[69]
- Brigadier-General Hugh Cecil Cholmondeley,[70] City of London Imperial Volunteers
- Brigadier Ian Alexander Christie
- General Sir Philip Christison
- Major-General John Churcher
- Lieutenant-General Charles Churchill
- Major-General Keith Harington Cima
- Acting Lieutenant-General John George Walters Clark
- Brigadier Percy William Clark MC,[71] Royal Engineers
- Field Marshal Sir Alured Clarke
- Brigadier Bowcher "Bowie"Campbell Senhouse Clarke DSO[72] (1882—1969), Territorial Army, Aldershot Sub District
- General Sir Charles Clarke, 3rd Baronet
- General George Calvert Clarke CB[73] (1814–1900), Royal Scots Greys
- Brigadier-General Goland Vanhalt Clarke
- Lieutenant-General Sir Travers Clarke
- General Tredway Clarke (ca. 1764—1858)
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Clavering
- Brigadier Richard Anthony Clay[74]
- Brigadier Sir Gilbert Clayton
- Lieutenant-General William Douglas Cleland ( —1848), Bengal Army
- Major-General Ralph Arthur Penrhyn Clements
- Brigadier Richard Martin Clements
- Brigadier-General William Fletcher Clemson DSO, York and Lancaster Regiment
- Brigadier Andrew Michael Cliffe CBE
- Major-General Sir Henry Hugh Clifford, VC CBKCMG
- Brigadier John "Johnny" Charles Clinch CBE[75]
- General Sir Henry Clinton (1730—1795)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Clinton (1771—1829)
- General Sir William Henry Clinton (1769—1846)
- Major-General Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive
- Lieutenant-General Sir Sidney Clive
- Major-General Barry Close
- Major-General Richard Clutterbuck
- Field Marshal Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde
- Major-General Basil Coad
- Major-General Ronald Edward Coaker,[76] 17th/21st Lancers
- General Sir Alexander Cobbe
- Field Marshal Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham
- Brigadier-General James Kilvington Cochrane
- Brigadier Roland Maurice Cockman OBE[77]
- Lieutenant-General Sir Alfred Codrington
- Major-General Robert Codrington (1803—1895)
- Major-General Clifford Coffin
- Brigadier Edward Sacheverell D'Ewes Coke (1872—1941), GOC, 169th (3rd London) Brigade
- Major-General John Talbot Coke
- Lieutenant-General Sir George Cole
- General Sir Lowry Cole
- Major-General David Bryan Hall Colley CBE CB, CC, Royal Corps of Transport
- Major-General Sir George Pomeroy Colley
- Major-General Angus Lyell Collier (1893—1971)
- Major-General Geoffrey Collin
- Major-General Thomas Bernard Collinson[78] (1821—1902), Royal Engineers
- Lieutenant-General Daniel Colquhoun ( —1848), plaque in Craig Parish Church
- Major-General John Frederick Boyce Combe
- General Sir Walter Congreve
- Field Marshal Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
- Field Marshal Henry Seymour Conway
- Major-General Michael Conway
- Major-General Sir James Cooke-Collis
- General Sir George Cooper
- Lieutenant-General John Cooper
- Major-General Sir Simon Cooper
- Eyre Coote
- Lieutenant-General Sir Eyre Coote, East India Company
- Sir John Cope
- Major-General Ian Copeland
- Brigadier Rory Sandham Copinger-Symes
- Major-General Thomas Copinger-Symes
- Brigadier Felix Alexander Vincent Copland-Griffiths MC,[79] Welsh Guards
- Major-General Sir Robert Corbett
- Major-General Patrick Cordingley
- General James Edward Cordner[80] (1829—1901), Indian Army
- Lieutenant-General Sir Roddy Cordy-Simpson
- General Edmund Boyle, 8th Earl of Cork
- Major-General Archibald Rae Cornock CB OBE,[81] Royal Army Ordnance Corps
- Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis
- Lieutenant-General Edward Cornwallis
- Major-General Philip James Gladstone Corp
- Brigadier-General Edmund Costello
- Major-General Eric Boyd Costin DSO, Manchester Regiment, West Yorkshire Regiment
- Major-General Nicholas Cottam
- General Sir Arthur Cotton
- Major-General Charles McClintock Cotton[82] (1821—1900), Honorary Major-General
- Field Marshal Stapleton Cotton, 1st Viscount Combermere
- Lieutenant-General Sir Sydney Cotton
- Lieutenant-General Sir Willoughby Cotton
- Brigadier Arthur Foulkes Baglietto Cottrell DSO OBE (1891—1962)
- Brigadier Neil Couch
- Major-General John Taylor Coull QHS CB, Royal Army Medical Corps
- Brigadier Eric Coultard QHDS CBE,[83] Royal Army Dental Corps
- Major-General Walter James Courage MBE, 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards
- Brigadier Colin Hunter Cowan
- Major-General David Tennant Cowan
- Brigadier "James" Alan Comrie Cowan CBE,[84] 1st Royal Leicestershire Regiment
- General Sir Samuel Cowan
- General Sir John Cowans
- Lieutenant-General Sir Gary Coward
- Brigadier Bernard Turing Vionnée Cowey DSO OBE (1911—1997)
- Brigadier Shawn Philip Cowlam CBE[85]
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Cowley
- Major-General John Cain Cowley[86]
- Brigadier-General Edgar William Cox
- General Sir Herbert Cox
- Lieutenant-General Sir John William Cox KCB[87] (1821–1901), served in Afghanistan and in the Crimea War
- Major-General Sir Percy Cox
- Lieutenant-General George Alexander Cozens
- Major-General Derek Thomas Crabtree CB,[88] Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment
- Major-General John Crackett
- General Sir James Henry Craig
- Major-General Peter Craig OStJ, QHS
- Brigadier David Cranston
- Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Craufurd
- Major-General Robert Craufurd
- Major-General William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven
- Brigadier Sir Douglas Inglis Crawford CB DSO TD
- Major-General George Lindsay-Crawford, 22nd Earl of Crawford
- Lieutenant-General John Lindsay, 20th Earl of Crawford
- General Sir Kenneth Crawford
- Brigadier Frederick Peter Crawley[89]
- Major-General Charles Fitzgerald Creagh[90] (1838–1902), South Staffordshire Regiment
- General Sir O'Moore Creagh VC GCBGCSI (1848–1923)
- Major-General Sir Michael O'Moore Creagh KBE (1892–1970)
- General Sir Timothy Creasey
- Brigadier David Hector Craig Creswell[91]
- Brigadier Wilson Theodore Oliver Crewdson[92]
- General John Crewe, 2nd Baron Crewe
- Lieutenant-General Richard Cripwell
- General Sir John Crocker
- Brigadier-General Henry Page Croft, 1st Baron Croft
- General John ffolliott Crofton (1800—1885)
- Major-General Sir Henry Leycester Croker CB
- Brigadier William Pennefather Croker[93]
- Lieutenant-General Sir Napier Crookenden
- Major-General Tim Cross
- Major-General Ralph John Crossley[94]
- Brigadier Roderick James Croucher CBE, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- Major-General Joseph Crowdy
- Major-General Tony Crowfoot
- Major-General John Cubbon
- Major-General Sir William Cubitt
- Major-General David Mark Cullen
- Brigadier-General Hanway Robert Cumming
- Major-General George Gordon Cunliffe[95] (1829–1900), Bengal Staff Corps
- General Sir Alan Cunningham
- Major-General Liam Diarmuid Curran
- Major-General Archibald Peter Neil Currie CBE CB, Royal Regiment of Artillery
- Brigadier-General Francis Algernon Curteis CB, Commanding Western Coast Defences, Western Command
- Brigadier Francis Cockburn Curtis[96]
- Brigadier Geoffrey Basil Curtis[97]
- Major-General Henry Curtis
- Major-General Sir Reginald Salmond Curtis
- Lieutenant-General John "Salamander" Cutts, 1st Baron Cutts, Coldstream Guards
D[edit]
- General Henry Trevor, 21st Baron Dacre
- Field Marshal Sir Richard Dacres
- Major-General Sir George Charles D'Aguilar
- Brigadier Ian Conway Dale
- General George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie
- General Sir John Dalling, 1st Baronet
- General Sir Hew Dalrymple, 1st Baronet, of High Mark
- General William Dalrymple
- Major-General Sir Charles James George Dalton,[98] 26th Indian Infantry Division
- Major-General John Cecil D'Arcy Dalton CB CBE[99]
- Major-General Henry Dalzell-Payne
- Brigadier James Drew Daniel
- Major-General Charles Daniell
- General Lord Dannatt
- Major-General Matthew Darby-Griffith
- Brigadier-General William Darell
- Major-General Douglas Darling
- Major-General Sir Henry Darling KCB
- General Sir Kenneth Darling KCB GBE DSO
- General Sir Ralph Darling GCH
- Brigadier Clendon Daukes,[100] 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards
- Major-General Basil Davey
- Brigadier Kenneth John Davey CBE MC DL, Royal Regiment of Wales
- Major-General Alexander Davidson[101] (ca 1827—1902), Royal Engineers, later Bombay Engineers
- General Sir Francis Davies
- Major-General Peter R. Davies CB,[102] 1st (United Kingdom) Division signals regiment, 12th Armoured Brigade Combat Team (United Kingdom), GOC Headquarters Wales
- Major-General Richard Hutton Davies
- Brigadier Eric Malcolm Davies-Jenkins OBE[103]
- Major-General Sir James d'Avigdor-Goldsmid
- Major-General Brian William Davis[104]
- Major-General Dickie Davis
- Lieutenant-General Ed Davis
- Major-General Gronow Davis
- General Sir John Davis KCB[105] (1832—1901), commanded the troops at Malta (1884–1887), in command of the Dublin District (1887–1890), and of the Southern Regimental District (1893–1898)
- Brigadier George Mark Oswald Davy CB CBE DSO[106] (1898—1983)
- Major-General Guy Dawnay
- Major-General Bertrand Dawson, 1st Viscount Dawson of Penn
- Brigadier-General Sir Douglas Dawson
- Major-General Vesey John Dawson
- General Sir Henry Percival de Bathe, 4th Baronet
- Brigadier Vivian Leslie de Cordova MC,[107] Royal Lancaster Regiment
- Major-General Edward Barrington de Fonblanque
- Major-General Thomas de Courcy Hamilton
- Major-General Sir Freddie de Guingand
- Brigadier Sir Ivan de la Bere
- General Sir Peter de la Billière
- General Oliver De Lancey Jr.
- Major-General Oliver De Lancey, Sr.
- General Sir Beauvoir De Lisle
- General William FitzGerald-de Ros, 23rd Baron de Ros
- Lieutenant-General Dudley FitzGerald-de Ros, 24th Baron de Ros
- Major-General Cecil "Peter" Martin Fothergill Deakin CB CBE (1910—1992), 32nd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom), 29th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom), 56th (London) Infantry Division
- Major-General Gary Deakin
- Major-General George Dean Pitt
- Major-General Anthony Deane-Drummond
- Brigadier-General Sir Wyndham Deedes
- Major-General Henry James Degacher CB[108] (1835—1902), Colonel of the South Wales Borderers
- Major-General Sir Rohan Delacombe
- Lieutenant-General Sir Walter Sinclair Delamain
- Lieutenant-General Sir Cedric Delves
- Brigadier Theodore Delves Broughton
- General Sir Miles Dempsey
- Lieutenant-General Sir Lewis Dening[109]
- Lieutenant-General Sir Anthony Denison-Smith KBE DL
- Major-General Sir Thomas Dennehy
- Lieutenant-General Sir Reginald Denning
- Major-General Alastair Wesley Dennis CB OBE, Queen's Royal Lancers, 16th/5th The Queen's Royal Lancers
- Major-General Jonathan Hugh Baillie Dent CB OBE, 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards
- Major-General Wilkinson Dent CB CBE DSO, Commander 5th (Quetta) Infantry Brigade
- Lieutenant-General Thomas Desaguliers
- General Sir Christopher Deverell
- Field Marshal Sir Cyril Deverell
- General Sir Jack Deverell
- Brigadier John Duncan Deverell MBE, Royal Irish Regiment
- Brigadier Raphael Christopher Joseph Dick CBE, Royal Tank Regiment
- Major-General Sir Robert Henry Dick
- Major-General Alastair Scott Dickinson[110]
- Lieutenant-General Douglas Dickinson
- Major-General Sir Alexander Dickson
- General Sir Collingwood Dickson
- Major-General Edward Thompson Dickson
- Major-General Sir Jeremiah Dickson
- Major-General Patrick Dignan
- Field Marshal Sir John Dill
- Brigadier Harry Kenneth Dimoline
- Major-General William Alfred Dimoline
- Lieutenant-General Alexander Dirom
- Major-General Matthew Charles Dixon
- Major-General Roy Laurence Cayley Dixon CB MC CVO
- Brigadier Cecil Thomas Dixon-Brown OBE (1894—1942)
- Brigadier Ian Dobbie[111]
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Dobbie
- Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Macpherson Dobell
- Major-General Anthony Henry George Dobson OBE MC CB, Royal Engineers
- Brigadier Mark F. Dodson MBE, Highland RFCA Chief Executive
- Major-General Alured Dodsworth
- General Sir George Don
- Brigadier-General Sir Hay Frederick Donaldson
- Lieutenant-General Sir Rufane Shaw Donkin
- Brigadier John Patrick Simon Donnelly[112]
- General John Hely-Hutchinson, 2nd Earl of Donoughmore
- Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester
- Major-General Eric Dorman-Smith
- Lieutenant-General Archibald Douglas of Kirkton (1707—1778)
- Brigadier Archibald Sholto George Douglas CBE (1896—1981)
- General Sir Charles Whittingham Horsley Douglas GCB ADC (1850—1914)
- General Sir Charles W. H. Douglas (1850—1914), Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom)
- General Sir Howard Douglas (1776—1861), British general and colonial administrator
- Major-General Henry Edward Manning Douglas
- Major-General Henry McDonell de Wend Douglas (1834—1897), Bengal Staff Corps
- Lieutenant-General Hon. James Douglas ( —1691), Scots Regiment of Footguards colonel
- Major-General James Archibald Douglas CMG CIE (1862—1932)
- Lieutenant-General John Douglas, 14th (Bedfordshire) Regiment of Foot colonel (1787–1789)
- General Sir John Douglas (1817—1888)
- Major-General John Primrose Douglas QHS (1908—1975), Honorary Surgeon to the Queen
- Lieutenant-General Sir Kenneth MacKenzie Douglas, 1st Baronet (1754—1833)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Neil Douglas, (1779—1853), 79th (Highland) Regiment of Foot, in the 5th Anglo-German Division at the Battle of Waterloo
- Major-General Robert Douglas (1727—1809), commander of 's-Hertogenbosch, a garrison city 1780—1794
- Major-General Sir Robert Percy Douglas (1804—1891), 4th baronet of Carr
- Major-General Robert Douglas of Garlston, NB', (c. 1744—1798)
- Major-General Robert Douglas ( —1828, of the 55th Regiment of Foot, formerly Adjutant-General in the West Indies
- Brigadier-General Sir Thomas Monteath Douglas (1788—1868), East India Company
- Brigadier-General William Douglas of Kirkness (c. 1690—1747), 9th Queen's Royal Lancers, Coldstream Guards, 32nd (Cornwall) Regiment of Foot
- Major-General Sir William Douglas of Bonjedward and Timpendean KCH (1770—1834), 98th Regiment of Foot, 2nd Royal Veteran Battalions colonel
- General William Douglas,[113] Royal Engineers
- Major-General Sir William Douglas, (1858—1920)
- Major-General Octavius Douglas-Hamilton (1821—1904)
- Major-General John Keppel Ingold Douglas-Withers CBE MC
- Brigadier Mark Guy Douglas-Withers CBE ADC
- Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Dowler
- Lieutenant-General Sir Ernest Down
- Major-General Hugh Dawnay, 8th Viscount Downe
- Major-General Sir Peter Downward
- General Sir Charles Hastings Doyle
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Draper
- Major-General James Syme Drew
- Major-General John Drewienkiewicz
- Lieutenant-General Sir Christopher Drewry
- Field Marshal Charles Moore, 1st Marquess of Drogheda
- General Sir Gordon Drummond
- Lieutenant-General Sir Drury Curzon Drury-Lowe
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Drysdale KCB, 9th Queen's Royal Lancers colonel
- General Sir John Philip Du Cane
- Lieutenant-General Alan Colquhoun Duff CB OBE MCLegion of Merit (USA) Commander (1895—1973), Royal Engineers
- General Sir Alexander Duff
- Alexander Gordon Duff, GOC Infantry Brigade
- General Sir Beauchamp Duff, GCB GCSI GCVO
- General Sir James Duff
- Lieutenant-General Sir Peter Duffell
- Major-General Winston Dugan, 1st Baron Dugan of Victoria
- Major-General Alastair Duncan
- Major-General Harvey Tuckett Duncan CSI (1826—1900), Indian Staff Corps
- Brigadier Herbert Cecil Duncan
- General Sir David Dundas
- General Francis Dundas
- Major-General John Graham, 1st Viscount of Dundee
- Lieutenant-General Douglas Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald
- Brigadier Bill Dunham
- Major-General Josias Dunn[114] (1837–1900), Royal Irish Fusiliers, Hon. Major-General
- Major-General Lionel Dunsterville
- Major-General Sir Henry Marion Durand
- Lieutenant-General James Durand
- Lieutenant-General Sir Benjamin d'Urban
- Major-General Elias Walker Durnford
- Brigadier Geoffrey Robert Durrant MBE CBE, Royal Army Veterinary Corps
- Major-General Bryan Dutton
- Lieutenant-General Sir James Dutton
- Major-General Antony John Dyball[115]
- Major-General Jack Dye
- Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer
- Brigadier Vivian Dykes
E[edit]
- Lieutenant-General Sir Ralph Eastwood
- Brigadier-General (temp. then hon.) Archibald James Fergusson Eden[116]
- Brigadier-General (temp.) William Rushbrooke Eden CMG DSO
- General William Hassell Eden (1800—1882), 90th Regiment of Foot (Perthshire Volunteers)
- General William Edmeston ( —1804), 48th Regiment of Foot
- Brigadier-General Sir James Edward Edmonds
- Major-General Sir Herbert Benjamin Edwardes
- Lieutenant-General Sir James Bevan Edwards
- Brigadier-General Richard Fielding Edwards
- Brigadier-General William FS Edwards
- Major-General Nick Eeles
- Brigadier-General Francis Howard, 1st Earl of Effingham
- Lieutenant-General Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Effingham
- Field Marshal Sir Charles Egerton
- Major-General Sir David Egerton
- General Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton
- Brigadier-General Robert James Goodall Elkington
- Lieutenant-General Sir Edmond Elles
- Brigadier Richard Stanley Ellis
- Lieutenant-General Sir Hugh Elles
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Elley
- General Sir Charles Ellice
- Princess Elizabeth,[117] honorary Senior Controller Women's Royal Army Corps (1949)
- Marshal (formerly Major-General) Sir Edward Ellington, Royal Air Force
- Major-General Christopher Haslett Elliott
- Major-General Christopher Leslie Elliott
- Major-General Granville Elliott (1713—1759)
- Major-General Roger Elliott (1665—1714)
- Brigadier Patrick John Ellwood
- Major-General Sir Howard Elphinstone, 1st Baronet
- Major-General Sir Howard Craufurd Elphinstone
- Major-General William George Keith Elphinstone
- Major-General Michael Elviss
- Brigadier James Bryce Emson CBE, Life Guards
- General Poole England
- Major-General Roderick "Roger" Jarvis Ephraums OBE CB, Royal Marines
- Lieutenant-General Thomas Erle (1650—1720)
- Charles Hay, 20th Earl of Erroll
- General Sir George Erskine
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Erskine, 1st Baronet
- Major-General Sir William Erskine, 2nd Baronet
- Lieutenant-General Vernon Erskine-Crum
- General Sir Basil Eugster
- Brigadier David Mark Mortimer Evans OBE
- General Sir De Lacy Evans
- Lieutenant-General Sir Geoffrey Charles Evans
- Major-General Henry Holland Evans[118] (1914—1987)
- Major-General John Alan Maurice Evans
- Brigadier Lewis Pugh Evans
- Brigadier Michael Evans
- Brigadier Patrick Joseph Evans[119] (1928— ), Royal Corps of Signals
- Brigadier Paul Evans[120] OBE DL
- Major-General Robert Noel Evans, Royal Army Medical College
- Major-General Roger Evans
- Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Evans
- Lieutenant-General Tim Evans
- Major-General William Andrew Evans CB, 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards
- Lieutenant-General William Evans
- Lieutenant-General William Evelyn
- Brigadier Harry Frank Everard
- General Sir James Everard
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Fullerton Evetts
- Lieutenant-General Sir Spencer Ewart
- Major-General Graham Anderson Ewer
- Major General Sir James Eyre
F[edit]
- Major-General Patrick Feltrim Fagan MBE CB, Royal Engineers
- Brigadier Anthony John Faith[121]
- Brigadier Eric Fenton Falkner
- Brigadier-General St. John Fancourt Michell Fancourt
- General Sir Henry Fane
- General Edmund Fanning
- General Charles Fanshawe[122] (c. 1817—1901), Colonel-Commandant Royal Engineers
- Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Fanshawe
- Lieutenant-General Edward Fanshawe CB[123] (1785—1858), Royal Engineers
- Major-General Sir Evelyn Fanshawe
- Major-General Sir Robert Fanshawe
- General Sir Martin Farndale
- Major-General Andrew Farquhar
- General Sir Anthony Farrar-Hockley
- Major-General Dair Farrar-Hockley
- Major-General Robert Nicholas Faunce, HM Indian Army, Commander of Burma Division
- Brigadier John Victor Faviell[124]
- Brigadier Walter Lindley Fawcett MC[125] ( —1945), 9th Gorkha Rifles
- General Sir William Fawcett
- Major-General Graham Ben Fawcus CB, Royal Engineers
- Lieutenant-General Sir Harold Fawcus (1876—1947)
- Major-General Edward Feetham, 39th Division
- Major-General Sir Geoffrey Feilding
- General The Honourable William Feilding
- Brigadier Reginald William Lyon Fellowes
- Lieutenant-General Richard Felton
- General Sir Henry Ferguson Davie, 1st Baronet
- General Sir Charles Fergusson, 7th Baronet
- General Sir James Fergusson
- Major-General Edward Robert Festing (1831—1912)
- Major-General Sir Francis Worgan Festing (1833—1886)
- Brigadier-General Francis Leycester Festing (1877—1947)
- Field Marshal Sir Francis Wogan Festing (1902—1976)
- Brigadier Anne Field
- Major-General Geoffrey William Field
- Lieutenant-General Andrew Figgures
- Brigadier Mark St John Filler CBE, Adjutant General's Corps, Educational and Training Services Branch
- Lieutenant-General Sir Bertie Fisher
- Brigadier Sir Gerald Thomas Fisher[126] (1887—1965)
- Brigadier Richard Harry Fisher
- Major-General Lord Michael Fitzalan-Howard
- Brigadier-General Charles FitzClarence
- General Sir Victor FitzGeorge-Balfour
- Field Marshal Sir John FitzGerald
- Major-General Mordaunt Martin FitzGerald[127] (c. 1832—1902), Royal Artillery
- General Sir Desmond Fitzpatrick
- General Richard FitzPatrick
- General Lord Charles FitzRoy
- Major-General William FitzRoy (1830—1902)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Fitzwygram, 4th Baronet
- Brigadier Edward "Ted" Flint (1960— )
- Brigadier Sir Henry Floyd, 5th Baronet
- General Sir John Floyd, 1st Baronet
- Lieutenant-General Arthur Floyer-Acland
- Brigadier Stafford Floyer-Acland
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Foley
- Major-General Henry Robert Bowreman Foote
- Lieutenant-General Edward Foord
- General James Forbes, 17th Lord Forbes
- Brigadier-General John Forbes
- General Sir Ronald Forbes Adam, 2nd Baronet
- Brigadier Ludwig Karl Ford
- General Sir Robert Ford
- Brigadier William Marshall Fordham
- General William Charles Forrest CB[128] (1819—1902)
- Major-General Michael Forrester
- Brigadier Edward Oliver Forster-Knight[129]
- Brigadier-General The Honourable Charles Granville Fortescue
- Major-General Sir Victor Fortune
- General Sir Richard Foster Carter Foster, Royal Marines
- Lieutenant-General Sir George Henry Fowke
- Major-General Charles Christopher Fowkes
- Brigadier Arthur Laurence Fowler MC[130]
- Major-General Francis John Fowler
- General Charles Richard Fox
- General Henry Edward Fox
- Major-General Edwin Frederick Foxton CB OBE, Royal Army Educational Corps
- Brigadier-General Sidney Goodall Francis
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Edmund Franklyn KCB
- Major-General Robert Roche Franks (1829—1888), Bengal Artillery
- Major-General Sir Thomas Harte Franks KCB
- General Alexander Fraser CB (1824—1898), Bengal Engineer Group
- Major-General Alexander Robert Fraser[131] (1820—1900), 3rd Madras Light Cavalry
- General Sir David Fraser GBE
- Major-General Simon Fraser of Ford and Overton House (1809—1895), Royal Marines
- Major-General Sir Theodore Fraser
- Brigadier the Hon. William Fraser
- Major-General William Archibald Kenneth Fraser
- Major-General Julian Free
- Lieutenant-General Sir Ian Freeland
- Brigadier Roger Harvey Freeman
- Major-General Ian Freer
- Brigadier Charles Newenham French
- Lieutenant-General Bernard Freyberg, 1st Baron Freyberg
- Major-General John Friedberger
- Brigadier Sir Eric Herbert Cokayne Frith[132]
- Brigadier Charles William Frizell MC DSO, Royal Berkshire Regiment
- Major-General John Frost
- Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Fry
- Major-General Michael Teape Fugard
- Brigadier Bernard Victor Hilary Fullerton CBE, Royal Army Pay Corps
- Major-General (Francis William) Edward Fursdon MBE CB (1925—2007), Royal Engineers
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Furse
- Major-General Arthur Roderic Fyler[133]
- Lieutenant-General Albert Fytche
G[edit]
- Major-General Henry Gage, 3rd Viscount Gage
- General Thomas Gage
- Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Gairdner
- General Sir Richard Gale
- Lieutenant-General Sir Alexander Galloway
- Major-General Kenneth Gardiner Galloway
- Henri de Massue, Earl of Galway
- Brigadier W.C.V. Galwey
- Major-General Dominic Jacotin Gamble
- Lieutenant-General Sir James Gammell
- Major-General John Anthony Gamon QHDS CBE, Royal Army Dental Corps
- General Sir Robert Gardiner
- Brigadier Michael Arthur Gardner
- Lieutenant-General Sir Martin Garrod
- General George Garth
- General Thomas Garth
- General Sir John Garvock
- Brigadier-General Sir Ernest Frederick Orby Gascoigne
- Major-General Sir William Julius Gascoigne
- Lieutenant-General Isaac Gascoyne
- General Sir Alfred Gaselee
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Forbes Gatacre
- Brigadier-General Sir George Gater
- General the Honourable Sir Francis Gathorne-Hardy
- Major-General Mark Jarvis Gaunt CB
- Major-General Sir Arthur William Gay
- Major-General Sir Eric Geddes
- Major-General William Gent, Dutch East India Company
- Major-General Richard Eustace John Gerrard-Wright CB CBE (1930—2012), 39th Infantry Brigade
- Brigadier Prince John Ghika[134] (1928—2003), Irish Guards
- Brigadier-General Sir Alexander Gibb
- Brigadier Ian Jonathan Gibb
- General Sir John Gibbon
- Field Marshal Sir Roland Gibbs
- General Sir George Giffard
- Major-General Glyn Gilbert
- Major-General Peter Gilchrist
- Major-General Sir Peter Gillett
- Brigadier Albert Gillibrand[135] (1884—1942)
- General Sir Webb Gillman
- Brigadier George Henry Gilmore,[136] 203rd Infantry Brigade
- Brigadier-General Sir Robert Gilmour, 1st Baronet
- Major-General Laurie William Albert Gingell MBE OBE, Royal Tank Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps
- Major-General Sir Eric Girdwood
- Major-General Peter Howard Girling MBE OBE[137] (1915—1991), Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- Major-General Henry Gladwin
- Brigadier-General Duncan John Glasfurd
- Major-General Lord Edward Gleichen
- Brigadier Edward Aubrey Glennie DSO CIE[138] (1889—1980), Royal Engineers, Survey of India Director
- Lieutenant-General James Murray, 1st Baron Glenlyon
- Field Marshal Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh
- General Sir James Glover
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Plumptre Carr Glyn
- Brigadier Kevin John Watson Goad CBE ADC,[139] Royal Army Ordnance Corps
- Brigadier-General Phillip Goddard
- Major-General Joseph Godby[140] ( —1902), Royal Artillery
- General Sir Alexander Godley
- General Sir Alfred Reade Godwin-Austen
- Lieutenant-General Thomas Goldie of Goldielea
- Major-General Sir Frederic John Goldsmid
- Major-General Walter Tuckfield Goldsworthy
- Field Marshal Sir William Maynard Gomm
- Major-General Sir William Gooch, 1st Baronet
- General Sir Richard Goodbody
- Lieutenant-General Charles Augustus Goodfellow
- Lieutenant-General Gerald Goodlake
- Major-General John David Whitlock Goodman[141]
- Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Elton Goodwin
- General Lord Adam Gordon
- Brigadier Alan Fleetwood Gordon CBE, Royal Artillery, 1st Artillery Brigade
- Major-General Charles George Gordon
- Major-General Sir Frederick Gordon
- General George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon
- Major-General James Gordon
- General Sir James Willoughby Gordon, 1st Baronet
- Major-General Joseph Maria Gordon
- Major-General Robert Gordon
- General William Gordon
- General Sir Robert Gordon-Finlayson
- Major-General Bernard Gordon Lennox
- Lieutenant-General Sir George Gordon-Lennox
- General Sir Charles Stephen Gore
- Lieutenant-General Sir George Gorringe
- Field Marshal John Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort
- Lieutenant-General William Gott
- Brigadier Christopher Hugh Gotto DSO MC[142] (1888—1959), Commanding Officer South Lincolnshire Sub-Area
- General Sir Charles John Stanley Gough
- General Sir Hubert Gough
- Field Marshal Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough
- General Sir Hugh Henry Gough
- Brigadier-General Sir John Gough VC
- Brigadier William Hugh George Gough[2]
- Major-General John Charles Gould
- General Sir Ian Gourlay
- Brigadier John Wesley Harper Gow[143]
- General Sir Michael Gow
- Brigadier-General Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie
- General Sir Douglas Gracey
- Major-General David Graeme
- Lieutenant-General Sir Andrew Graham, 5th Baronet
- Major-General Douglas Alexander Graham
- Brigadier Lord Douglas Malise Graham[144] (1883—1974), Assistant Director of the Royal Artillery
- Lieutenant-General Sir Gerald Graham
- Major-General John Graham
- Lieutenant-General Sir Peter Graham
- Brigadier-General William Graham
- Lieutenant-General John Manners, Marquess of Granby
- Lieutenant-General Sir Colquhoun Grant
- General Sir Henry Grant
- General Sir Hope Grant
- Major-General James Grant
- Major-General James Grant (Waterloo)
- Field Marshal Sir Patrick Grant
- Lieutenant-General Sir Scott Grant
- Major-General Peter Grant Peterkin
- General Sir Timothy Granville-Chapman
- Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Edward Grassett
- Lieutenant-General Sir Michael Gray
- General Sir George Richard Greaves
- Brigadier-General Arthur Frank Umfreville Green
- Major-General William Green[145] (1882—1947)
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Wyndham Green (1887—1979)
- Brigadier John Bernard Kelynge Greenway[146]
- Major-General Sir Leonard Greenwell
- Brigadier-General Lewis Frederic Green-Wilkinson[147] (1865—1950), Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own)
- Brigadier-General Frederick Augustus Greer
- Major-General Sir Stuart Greeves
- Lieutenant-General Sir Andrew Gregory
- Major-General Guy Gregson
- Field Marshal Francis Grenfell, 1st Baron Grenfell
- General Sir Charles Grey
- Lieutenant-General Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey
- Lieutenant-General George de Grey, 3rd Baron Walsingham
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Grey
- Major-General John St John Grey
- Lieutenant-General Sir James Grierson
- General Sir Watkin Lewis Griffies-Williams, 3rd Baronet
- Lieutenant-General Charles Griffiths
- Brigadier Mike Griffiths
- Major-General Harry Grimshaw
- Major-General Robin Digby Grist OBE CB, Gloucestershire Regiment Colonel (1991—1994)
- Brigadier-General George Grogan
- Brigadier James Cyril Groom
- Major-General John Patrick Groom
- Lieutenant-General Francis Grose
- Field Marshal Thomas Grosvenor
- Brigadier-General Edward Grove
- Lieutenant-General Sir Maurice Grove-White[148]
- Major-General Sir Colin Gubbins
- Brigadier-General Sir Gordon Guggisberg
- Lieutenant-General John Christopher Guise
- Major-General Russell Gurney
- Field Marshal Charles Guthrie, Baron Guthrie of Craigiebank
- General Sir Roland Guy
- Lieutenant-General Sir Willoughby Gwatkin
- Major-General Llewellyn Henry Gwynne
H[edit]
- General Sir John Hackett (1910—1997)
- Brigadier Reginald Wilfred Hackett [149]
- Major-General Sir Charles Hadden (1854—1924)
- Major-General Frederick Edward Hadow (1836—1915)
- General Sir Brodie Haig
- Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig (1861—1928)
- Brigadier-General Roland Haig (1873–1953)
- Field Marshal Sir Frederick Haines
- General Sir Robert Haining KCB DSO (1882—1959)
- Major-General Sir Edmund Hakewill-Smith KCVO CB CBE MC (1896—1986)
- General Sir Richard Haking GBE KCB KCMG (1862—1945)
- General Sir James Aylmer Lowthorpe Haldane GCMG KCB DSO (1862—1950)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Haldimand Kt (1718—1791)
- General Sir Colin Halkett
- General Baron Hugh Halkett
- Major-General Douglas Keith Elphinstone Hall DSO,[150] Dorsetshire Regiment
- Major-General Edward Michael Hall[151] (1915—1993)
- Major-General Jonathan Hall
- Major-General Kenneth Hall OBE CB, Royal Army Educational Corps
- Major-General John Gregson Halsted[152] (1890—1980), Aldershot Command Assistant QMG
- Major-General Sir Richard Hebden O'Grady Haly
- General Sir William O'Grady Haly KCB (1811—1878)
- General Sir Bruce Hamilton GCB KCVO (1857—1936), 2nd Infantry Division, Scottish Command
- Major-General Geoffrey "Goff" Hamilton
- Major-General Hubert Hamilton CB CVO DSO (1861—1914), 7th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters East, 46th (North Midland) Division, 3rd Division
- General Sir Ian Standish Monteith HamiltonGCB DSO TD (1853—1947), Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, Southern Command, 3rd Infantry Brigade 1st Gordon Highlanders
- Lieutenant-General James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton
- General James Inglis Hamilton (1728—1803), 113th Regiment of Foot, 15th Regiment of Foot
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Hamilton, 1st Baronet, of Woodbrook (1755—1835), East India Company
- General Alexander Hamilton-Gordon KCB (1817—1890), Eastern District
- Lieutenant-General Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon KCB (1859—1939), IX Corps Commander, Aldershot Command GOC
- Major-General John Hamilton-Jones[153]
- Brigadier Richard Gustavus Hamilton-Russell
- Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Bruce Hamley
- Major-General Frederick Hammersley
- Brigadier-General Thomas Brand, 3rd Viscount Hampden
- Major-General Sir John Hanbury-Williams
- Major-General Michael Stephen Hancock[154] (1917—2006)
- Field Marshal Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover
- Field Marshal William Harcourt, 3rd Earl Harcourt
- Brigadier Donald Hardie
- Field Marshal John Harding, 1st Baron Harding of Petherton
- Major-General Francis Pym Harding
- Major-General John Cartwright Harding-Newman CB CMG, Essex Regiment Colonel
- Brigadier Rupert Norton Harding-Newman[155] (1907—2007), 5th Royal Tank Regiment, 6th Royal Tank Regiment, 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, Royal Tank Corps
- General Sir Arthur Edward Hardinge
- Field Marshal Henry Hardinge, 1st Viscount Hardinge
- Lieutenant-General William Hargrave
- Brigadier Kenneth Hargreaves
- General Sir Charles Harington Harington
- General Sir Charles Henry Pepys Harington
- Major-General John Granville Harkness (1831—1900)
- General Sir Alexander Harley
- General Sir Jack Harman
- Lieutenant-General Sir George Montague Harper
- J. J. Harper
- General Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl of Harrington
- General William Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington
- Lieutenant-General George Harris, 1st Baron Harris
- Lieutenant-General Sir Ian Harris
- Lieutenant-General William Harris, 2nd Baron Harris
- Major-General Desmond Harrison
- Major-General Eric George William Warde Harrison CB CBE MC
- Major-General Ian Harrison
- Major-General James Harrison
- Brigadier Colin John McCrae Harrisson[156]
- Major-General Arthur Fitzroy Hart, 5th Infantry Brigade
- Lieutenant-General Henry George Hart
- General Sir Reginald Clare Hart
- Major-General Trevor Stuart Hart
- Major-General William Claverin Hartgill[157]
- General Sir Alan Hartley
- Brigadier-General Arthur Henry Seton Hart-Synnot
- C.B.C. "Roscoe" Harvey (1900—1996)
- Major-General Sir Charles Offley Harvey
- Lieutenant-General Edward Harvey
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Harvey
- General Sir Charles Hastings, 1st Baronet
- Lieutenant-General Sir Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, 1st Baronet
- Major-General Sir Henry Havelock
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Hawkesworth
- Major-General Alan Hawley
- Lieutenant-General Henry Hawley
- Lieutenant-General Charles Craufurd Hay
- Brigadier-General Lord John Hay
- Major-General John Charles Hay[158] (c. 1830—1902), Madras Staff Corps
- Major-General Mian Hayaud Din
- Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Hayman-Joyce
- Brigadier Ross John Finnis Hayter CMG DSO CB, Cheshire Regiment
- Lieutenant-General Sir Lewis Heath
- Major-General Michael Stuart Heath
- Major-General Frederick Heath-Caldwell
- Brigadier-General Charles Edensor Heathcote
- Brigadier Roderick Heathcot-Amory|Other Descendants of Sir John Heathcoat-Amory, 1st Baronet MC
- Brigadier-General Charles Strathavon Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby (1870—1949)
- General George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron Heathfield (1717—1790)
- Brigadier Killingworth Michael Fentham Hedges DSO OBE CBE,[2] Royal Army Service Corps
- Major-General Eric James Hellier (1927—2011)[159]
- General Sir Peter Hellings
- Lieutenant-General Sir David Henderson
- Major-General John Henderson
- Major-General Kennett Gregg Henderson CB[160] (1836—1902)
- General Sir William Heneker
- Brigadier Francis Robert Henn CBE (1920—2020), chief of staff of the UN Force in Cyprus
- Brigadier Mary Brigid Teresa Hennessy MBE RRC QHNS CBE, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps
- Brigadier Clinton Lionel Guy Grant Henshaw CBE, Royal Green Jackets
- General Sir Arthur James Herbert
- Lieutenant-General Sir Otway Herbert
- Lieutenant-General Sir Percy Egerton Herbert
- Major-General William Herbert (c. 1696—1757), 6th Regiment of Marines, 14th Regiment of Foot 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays)
- General William Norman Herbert CB CMG DSO DL (1880—1949), Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, 23rd (Northumbrian) Division
- Major-General Francis John Hercy[161] (1835—1902)
- Major-General Sir James Heriot-Maitland, KCB[162] (1837—1902), Royal Engineers
- Brigadier Carl Arthur Hewitt MBE (1954— )
- General Sir Reginald Hewetson
- General Sir George Hewett, 1st Baronet
- Major-General Sir William Hickie
- Brigadier Henry John Hickman[163] (1936— )
- Major-General Michael Hicks
- Brigadier Denis Ronald Higginbotham CBE, Royal Pioneer Corps
- General Sir George Higginson
- Lieutenant-General Giles Hill
- Brigadier James Hill
- Major-General John Hill
- Major-General Sir John Hill KCB[164] (1834—1902), Royal Bombay Engineers
- General Rowland Hill, 1st Viscount Hill
- Major-General Walter Pitts Hendy Hill CB CMG DSO (1877—1942), Royal Fusiliers
- Lieutenant-General Sir James Hills-Johnes
- Major-General Frederick Hime[165] (1836—1902), Royal Engineers
- Major-General Sir Robert Hinde
- Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Hislop, 1st Baronet
- Major-General Patrick Robert Chamier Hobart[166] (1917—1986)
- Major-General Sir Percy Hobart KBE CB DSO MC (1885—1957)
- Major-General Sir Michael Hobbs
- Lieutenant General Sir James Hockenhull
- Brigadier David Hendry Hodge DL OBE,[167] Territorial, Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve Association
- General Sir Edward Hodge
- Major-General Gordon West Hodgen[168] (1894—1968), Southern Command, Army Headquarters India
- Major-General Robert John Hodges
- Major-General Sir Henry West Hodgson KCMG CB CVO (1868—1930), 14th and 15th The King's Hussars
- Field Marshal Studholme Hodgson (1708—1798)
- Brigadier-General Rudolph Trower Hogg
- Major-General Arthur Michael Lancelot Hogge[169]
- Major-General Daniel Hoghton
- Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Holland
- Major-General Spencer Edmund Hollond
- Brigadier John Holman CBE (1938—2011)
- Lieutenant-General Henry Holmes
- Major-General Matthew Holmes
- Major-General Sir Noel Holmes
- Brigadier Richard Holmes
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Holmes
- Brigadier John Graham Holmes-Smith[170]
- Brigadier Christopher Gibbs Holtom
- Major-General Arthur Holworthy
- Major-General John Vincent Homan
- Major-General Sir Ralph Hone
- General Sir Philip Honywood
- Major-General Ernest Lionel Ouseley Hood[171]
- Brigadier Maxwell Richard Julian Hope-Thomson DSO OBE MC (1911—1990)
- General Sir Alexander Hope GCB (1769—1837)
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Hope
- General John Hope, 4th Earl of Hopetoun
- Major-General George F. Hopkinson
- Major-General John Charles Oswald Rooke Hopkinson CB (1931—2016), Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons)
- Major-General Peregrine Hopson
- Brigadier Alfred Henry Hopwood GCVO GCB GCMG[2] (1882—1956), Royal Lincolnshire Regiment 2nd Battalion CO, Tientsin Area CO, North Midland Area CO
- Brigadier-General Montagu Leyland Hornby DSO, British Indian Army
- General Henry Horne, 1st Baron Horne
- Lieutenant-General Sir Brian Horrocks
- Major-General Derek Horsford
- Brigadier-General Sir William Horwood
- General Beaumont Hotham, 3rd Baron Hotham
- Brigadier F W Houghton DSO MC, Royal Engineers, Bombay Miners and Sappers
- General Sir Nick Houghton
- Major-General Robert Houghton
- Lieutenant-General Sir David House
- General Sir William Houston, 1st Baronet
- General Sir Charles Howard
- Major-General Sir Francis Howard
- Field Marshal Sir George Howard
- Brigadier James Bernard Howard
- Field Marshal John Griffin, 4th Baron Howard de Walden
- General Sir Patrick Howard-Dobson
- General John Cradock, 1st Baron Howden
- Lieutenant-General Emanuel Scrope Howe
- Brigadier-General George Howe, 3rd Viscount Howe
- General Richard Curzon-Howe, 3rd Earl Howe
- General William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe
- Major-General David Howell
- Major-General Buster Howes
- General Sir Geoffrey Howlett
- Major-General Sir Hubert Huddleston
- Brigadier Charles Edward Hudson
- Lieutenant-General Sir Peter Hudson
- Brigadier Reginald Keith Hudson CBE, Army Catering Corps
- Brigadier Andrew Gordon Hughes
- Major-General Christopher Glyn Sheridan Hughes
- Major-General Sir Ivor Hughes
- Major-General Sir David Hughes-Morgan, 3rd Baronet.
- Major-General Sir Charles Hull
- Field Marshal Sir Richard Hull
- Major-General Jerrie Anthony Hulme CB, Royal Army Ordnance Corps
- Field Marshal Sir Samuel Hulse
- Major-General Simon Lea Humphrey
- Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Humphreys
- General Sir Peter Hunt
- Brigadier Sir Miles Hunt-Davis
- General Sir Archibald Hunter
- General Sir Martin Hunter
- Lieutenant-General Peter Hunter
- Robert Hunter
- Lieutenant-General Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston
- Major-General Michael Huntley
- General John Huske
- Major-General Robert Hutchison, 1st Baron Hutchison of Montrose
- Lieutenant-General Sir Balfour Oliphant Hutchison
- Major-General (George) Malcolm Hutchinson
- Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Hutton
- Brigadier Geoffrey William Hutton
- Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Jacomb Hutton
- General Sir Charles Huxtable
- Henry Hyde, Royal Engineers
I[edit]
- Major-General James Illingworth
- Brigadier Cecil Edward Ronald Ince (1897—1988)[2]
- Brigadier-General Adrian Beare Incledon-Webber,[3] GOC Infantry Brigade
- Field Marshal Peter Inge, Baron Inge
- Brigadier-General Charles St Maur Ingham,[3] CRA
- Major-General Francis Inglefield
- Brigadier-General John Darnley Ingles,[3] GOC Infantry Brigade
- Brigadier Frederick Reed Inglis[2] (1896— )
- Major-General George Henry Inglis,[2] (1902—1979)
- Major-General Sir John Drummond Inglis,[2] (1895—1965)
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Inglis
- Major-General Edward Charles Ingouville-Williams,[3] GOC Infantry Division
- Brigadier David James Innes OBE,[172][173] Royal Green Jackets
- Lieutenant-General James John McLeod Innes
- Brigadier John Innes[2] (1907— )
- Major-General Roland Debenham Inskip[2] (1885—1971)
- Field Marshal William Edmund Ironside, 1st Baron Ironside,[3] GOC Infantry Brigade
- Brigadier-General Alfred Ernest Irvine,[3] GOC Infantry Brigade
- Major-General Godfrey George Howy Irving,[3] GOC Infantry Brigade
- Lieutenant-General Sir Alistair Irwin
- Major-General Brian St. George Irwin[174]
- Major-General Sir James Murray Irwin, Defence Medical Services
- General Sir John Irwin
- Lieutenant-General Noel Mackintosh Stuart Irwin[2] (1892—1972)
- Major-General Stephen Fenemore Irwin[2] (1895—1964)
- Major-General Donald Edward Isles[175]
- General Hastings Lionel, Baron Ismay of Wormington (1887—1965)
- Major-General Peter Walter Ernest Istead
- Brigadier Thomas Ivor-Moore[2] (1897—1946)
J[edit]
- Brigadier-General Archibald Jack
- Brigadier-General James Lochhead Jack
- Brigadier Andrew Timothy Jackson
- Brigadier-General Arnold Jackson
- Brigadier Cecil William Staveley Jackson[176]
- Major-General George Jackson
- General Sir Henry Jackson
- General Sir Mike Jackson
- Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Downes Jackson
- Brigadier Thomas Graeme Hogarth Jackson[177]
- General Sir William Jackson
- Field Marshal Sir Claud Jacob
- Major-General Herbert Jacob (1806—1890)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Ian Jacob
- Brigadier-General John Jacob (1812—1858)
- Major-General Sir Henry James
- Brigadier Manley James (VC) (1896-1975)
- Brigadier Rolph Noel Richmond Perry James CBE[178] (1930—2010), Royal Engineers
- Major-General Mervyn Janes
- Lieutenant-General Paul Jaques
- Brigadier-General James Bruce Jardine
- Major-General Tony Jeapes
- Major-General Sir Millis Jefferis
- Brigadier Julian Jefferson (1899—1966)
- Major-General Hugh Crozier Jeffrey FRCP CBE[179] (1914—1976), Queens' Honorary Surgeon, Royal Army Medical Corps
- Brigadier-General Patrick Douglas Jeffreys (1848—1922)
- Major-General Edmund Richard Jeffreys
- General George Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys
- Major-General Alexander Jenkins[180] (c. 1827—1902), Madras Staff Corps
- Major-General Charles Vernon Jenkins (1830—1901), Bengal Staff Corps
- Major-General David Jenkins
- Major General Gwyn Jenkins
- Major-General Charles James Jennings[181] (c. 1832—1902), Madras Staff Corps
- Major-General Henry Edward Jerome
- Major-General Richard Martyn Jerram MBE CB (1928—1993), Royal Tank Regiment
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Jervois
- Brigadier Thomas Smith "T.S." Jobson
- Brigadier Lewis Johnman TD CBE, Territorial, Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve Association
- Major-General Dudley Graham Johnson
- General Sir Garry Johnson
- Brigadier-General Alexander Johnston
- Brigadier-General Francis Earl Johnston
- Major-General James Alexander Deans Johnston OBE MC (1911—1988), Royal Army Medical Corps
- Major-General James Frederick Junor Johnston[182] (1939—2006), Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- Lieutenant-General Sir Maurice Robert Johnston
- Major-General Robert Maxwell Johnstone
- Lieutenant-General William Johnstone (1736—1802), Royal Artillery
- Major-General David Jolliffe
- General Sir Alan Jolly
- Major-General Anthony Jones, MC
- General Sir Edward Jones
- Lieutenant General Ivan Jones
- Major-General Sir John Thomas Jones
- Brigadier-General Lumley Jones
- Brigadier-General Morey Quayle Jones CB CMG CBE DL
- Lieutenant-General Philip David Jones
- Lieutenant-General Richard Jones KCB[32] (1754—1835)
- Major-General Rupert Jones
- Lieutenant-General Sir Love Jones-Parry
- Lieutenant-General David Judd CB (1950— )
K[edit]
- Major-General Jamie Kadolski
- Brigadier-General Richard Kane
- Brigadier Antony Edward Kent Karslake[183]
- Major-General William Heape Kay
- Lieutenant-General John Keane, 1st Baron Keane
- Lieutenant Hussey Fane Keane CB (1822—1895), Royal Engineers
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Manly Arbuthnot Keane, 3rd Baron Keane GCB GCH (1816—1901), Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own) Captain
- Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Sheehy Keating
- Lieutenant-General Richard Harte Keatinge
- Major-General Andrew Myles Keeling CBE CB
- General Sir Charles Keightley
- Major-General Richard Keightley
- Major-General Richard Keith-Jones
- Major-General Robert Kekewich
- Major-General Sir Vernon Kell
- Brigadier-General Sir Philip James Vandeleur Kelly
- Brigadier Reginald James Neil Kelly CBE, Royal Engineers, Postal and Courier
- General Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny
- Major-General Sir George Kemball
- General Sir James Kempt
- Major-General Sir Douglas Kendrew
- Brigadier Roy Edwin Kendrick
- Brigadier-General Paul Aloysius Kenna
- Major-General Alasdair Ian Gordon Kennedy CBE CB LVO, Gentleman Usher to the Queen
- Major-General Alfred Kennedy
- Major-General Sir John Kennedy
- Major-General Andrew Kennett
- General Sir Brian Kenny
- Field Marshal Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn
- Katharine, Duchess of Kent
- Major-General Lionel Richard Kenyon
- Brigadier Mark Peter Kenyon
- Lieutenant-General Sir Alfred Keogh
- General Sir William Keppel GCB ( —1834)
- Lieutenant-General William Keppel (1727—1782), 67th (South Hampshire) Regiment of Foot
- Walter Ker
- Major-General Lord Ralph Drury Kerr
- General Sir Sir Edward Kerrison, 1st Baronet
- Major-General Berthold Wells Key
- Brigadier-General Sir Terence Keyes
- General Iftikhar Khan
- Lieutenant-General Muhammad Anwar Khan
- Brigadier-General Muhammed Akbar Khan
- Brigadier-General Muhammed Zafar Khan
- Brigadier Joseph Edward "Ted" Killick (c. 1933—2020)
- General Francis Needham, 1st Earl of Kilmorey
- Lieutenant-General Sir Brian Kimmins
- Major-General Oliver John Kinahan
- Brigadier John William Martin Kincaid
- General Sir Frank King
- General Evelyn Pierrepont, 2nd Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull
- Brigadier-General Sir David Alexander Kinloch, 11th Baronet.[184]
- General Sir Walter Mervyn St George Kirke
- Major-General Lamont Kirkland
- General Sir Sidney Kirkman
- General Sir George Macaulay Kirkpatrick
- Brigadier Frederick Kisch
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Kiszely
- Field Marshal Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener
- Lieutenant-General Sir Walter Kitchener
- General Sir Frank Kitson
- General Sir William Thomas Knollys
- Lieutenant-General Sir Harold Edwin Knott
- Major-General Sir Alexander Knox[185]
- Major-General Sir Alfred Knox
- Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Edmond Knox
- General Sir Harry Knox
- Major-General Samuel Knox-Lecky OBE CB, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- Major-General Harry Knutton
L[edit]
- Lieutenant-General Thomas Edgar Lacy
- General Gerard Lake, 1st Viscount Lake (1744–1808)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Percy Lake
- Major-General Charles F. G. Lamb[186] ( —1902), Bengal Staff Corps
- Lieutenant-General Sir Graeme Lamb
- General Sir John Lambert
- Major-General John Lambton
- Major-General George Lammie
- Major-General Herman Landon
- Major-General Barry Lane
- Major-General Algernon Philip Yorke Langhorne
- Brigadier-General Harold Stephen Langhorne
- General Sir George Colt Langley, Royal Marines
- Major-General Christopher Neville Last
- General Sir Gerald Lathbury
- Major General Michael Ivan Laurie
- Major General Sir John Laurie, 6th Baronet
- Major-General Sir Percy Laurie
- Lieutenant-General Robert Law
- Lieutenant-General Sir Sydney Turing Barlow Lawford
- Brigadier-General Charles Lawrence
- General Sir George St Patrick Lawrence
- Major-General John Craig Lawrence
- Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Merrick Lawson
- General Sir Richard Lawson
- Brigadier Sir Joseph Frederick Laycock
- Major-General Sir Robert Laycock
- Lieutenant-General Sir George Lea
- General Sir Edward Pemberton Leach
- Brigadier-General Henry Leach
- Lieutenant-General David Leakey
- General Sir John Learmont
- Major-General Anthony de Camborne Lowther Leask OBE CBE CB, Scots Guards
- Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Leask
- Brigadier William Abbott Le Blanc-Smith[187]
- Major-General James Stuart Lee
- Brigadier Sir Leonard Henry Lee Kt CBE, Royal Armoured Corps
- Brigadier-General Noel Lee
- Major-General Patrick Herbert Lee
- Lieutenant-General Sir Oliver Leese
- Major-General William Knox Leet
- Major-General Roger Eustace Le Fleming
- Major-General Sir John Henry Lefroy
- General Edward Owen Leggatt[188] (c. 1825—1902), Madras Staff Corps
- Brigadier-General William Kaye Legge
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Boog Leishman
- Lieutenant-General Sir James Leith
- General Alexander Leith Hay
- Major-General John Le Marchant (1766—1812)
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Le Marchant (1803—1874)
- General Sir Peter Leng
- General Lord George Lennox
- Lieutenant-General Sir Wilbraham Lennox
- Lieutenant-General Walter Lentaigne
- Brigadier-General Nicholas Lepell (formerly Claus Wedig von Lepel)
- Major-General Alexander Leslie (1731—1794)
- Major-General John Sydney Lethbridge
- Lieutenant-General David Leslie, 3rd Earl of Leven
- Major-General Alfred George Lewis
- Brigadier David Llewellyn Lewis
- Major-General Harold Victor Lewis[189] (1887—1945), Razmak Brigade CO, Jullundur Area CO, Army Headquarters India Deputy QMG
- Brigadier Sir Rainald Gilfrid Lewthwaite VC OBE CVO Croix de Guerre with palm[190] (1913—2003), 2nd Batallion Scots Guards, 10th Battalion, Parachute Regiment
- Major-General Sir Claude Liardet
- General Sir Clive Liddell
- Lieutenant-General Edward Ligonier, 1st Earl Ligonier
- Field Marshal John Ligonier, 1st Earl Ligonier
- Brigadier-General Luke Lillingstone
- Lieutenant-General Louis Lillywhite
- Brigadier-General Charles Lionel Lindemann[191] ( —1970)
- Major-General George Lindsay
- Lieutenant-General Sir James Lindsay
- Lieutenant-General Albemarle Bertie, 9th Earl of Lindsey
- Brigadier Anthony Fergus Sarel Ling[192]
- Major-General Louis Lipsett
- Brigadier-General Malcolm Orme Little (1857–1931)
- Brigadier Peter Anthony Little
- Major-General Brian Livesey CB,[193] Royal Army Medical Corps
- Brigadier-General Guy Livingston
- Major-General Sir Hubert Armine Anson Livingstone CMG CB, Royal Engineers
- Major-General Morgan Llewellyn
- Brigadier-General Arthur Henry Orlando Lloyd CVO, Grenadier Guards Captain
- Major-General Sir Owen Edward Pennefather Lloyd
- Major-General Wilfrid Lewis Lloyd
- Major-General David Lloyd Owen
- Major-General Edward Loch, 2nd Baron Loch
- Lieutenant-General Sir Kenneth Loch
- Major-General Rupert Lochner
- General Sir Rob Lockhart
- General Sir William Lockhart
- Brigadier Robert Guy Loder-Symonds DSO MC[194] (1913—1945), Royal Artillery
- General Sir Charles Loewen
- Major-General Frederick Joseph Loftus-Tottenham
- Lieutenant-General Samuel Lomax
- Brigadier Robert Long
- Lieutenant-General Robert Ballard Long
- Brigadier-General Walter Long
- Air Vice Marshal Sir Charles Longcroft
- Brigadier-General Thomas Pakenham, 5th Earl of Longford
- Brigadier Thomas Longland[195]
- Brigadier Robert William Allan Lonsdale
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Lorimer KCB DSO MBE
- Lieutenant-General William Kerr, 2nd Marquess of Lothian
- General William Kerr, 4th Marquess of Lothian
- General John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun
- Major-General Robert Beverley Loudoun
- Major-General Sir Charles Louis, 4th Baronet[196] (1813—1900), Royal Marines Colonel Commandant
- Major-General James Louis CB DSO OBE, No. 48 (Royal Marine) Commando CO
- General Simon Fraser of Lovat, 78th Fraser Highlanders
- Brigadier Simon Fraser, 14th Lord Lovat
- Major-General Sir Hudson Lowe
- Major-General William Lowe
- Major-General Sir Cecil Lowther
- Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Loyd
- Lieutenant-General Richard Luard
- Field Marshal George Bingham, 3rd Earl of Lucan
- Major-General Cuthbert Henry Tindall Lucas
- Brigadier Frederick John Lucas[197]
- General George Ludlow, 3rd Earl Ludlow
- Major-General Sir Henry Lukin
- General Henry Lumley
- General Sir William Lumley
- Brigadier-General Alfred Forbes Lumsden, Royal Scots
- Brigadier-General Frederick William Lumsden
- Lieutenant-General Sir Harry Burnett Lumsden
- Lieutenant-General Herbert Lumsden
- Lieutenant-General Sir Otto Marling Lund
- Major-General Sir Arthur Lynden-Bell
- Major-General Lewis Lyne
- General Thomas Graham, 1st Baron Lynedoch
- Brigadier Cyril Arthur Lyon[2] (1880—1955), Ceylon GOC, Penang Fortress Commandment
- Major-General Robert Lyon
- Brigadier Tristram Lyon-Smith (1895—1982)
- Major-General Adrian William Lyons
- Lieutenant-General Humphrey Lyons
- General Sir Daniel Lysons
- Lieutenant-General Harry Hammon Lyster
- Major-General Simon William St John Lytle (1940—2004), Royal Irish Fusiliers, Army Air Corps Director, Royal Irish Rangers
- General Sir Neville Lyttelton
- Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Lyttelton
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- Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood CI GCStJ GBE GCVO TD RRC, honorary Royal Scots Colonel-in-Chief, honorary Royal Corps of Signals Colonel-in-Chief, honorary West Yorkshire Regiment Colonel-in-Chief, Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service Air Chief Commandment
- Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Macarthur
- Brigadier-General Sir Charles MacCarthy
- Lieutenant-General Godfrey Macdonald, 3rd Baron Macdonald of Sleat
- Major-General Sir Hector MacDonald
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Macdonald
- Brigadier John Alexander MacLean Macdonald
- Major-General John Donald MacDonald
- Major-General Hugh Macdonald-Smith[198]
- General Sir James Macdonnell
- Lieutenant-General Sir George Macdonogh
- General Sir Patrick Leonard MacDougall
- Lieutenant-General Hay MacDowall
- Major-General William Thomson Macfarlane
- Major-General Sir Charles MacGregor
- Brigadier Robert Brian Macgregor-Oakford OBE MC CBE, Durham Light Infantry
- Brigadier-General Duncan Sayre MacInnes
- Brigadier Alex Macintosh CBE[199]
- Major-General Donald Macintyre VC
- Brigadier Ian Mackay
- Major-General Sir Colin Mackenzie
- General Sir Jeremy Mackenzie
- Kenneth MacKenzie
- Lieutenant-General Alexander Mackenzie-Fraser
- Brigadier Archibald Gordon MacKenzie-Kennedy DSO OBE CBE, Infantry
- Brigadier Sir Harry Mackeson
- General Sir William Henry Mackinnon
- Lieutenant-General Allan Thomas Maclean of Pennycross (1793–1868), Light Dragoons
- Major-General Henry John Maclean (1827–1915), Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own) Assistant Adjutant and Deputy QMG
- Major-General Sir Fitzroy Maclean, 1st Baronet
- Major-General Peter Maclean of Lazonby Hall (1813–1901), Royal Artillery
- Major-General Andrew Patrick Withy MacLellan (1925–)
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Macleod
- General Sir Gordon MacMillan
- Lieutenant-General Sir John MacMillan KCB CBE (1932–), General Officer Commanding Scotland
- Lieutenant-General Sir George Fletcher MacMunn
- Brigadier Ernest Brandon Macnaghten
- Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Macpherson
- Major-General Sir William Macpherson
- Major-General Lachlan Macquarie
- General Sir Nevil Macready
- Brigadier-General John Macready
- Brigadier-General William Robarts Napier Madocks
- Lieutenant Generał Robert Magowan
- General Sir Bryan Mahon
- General Frederick Maitland
- General Sir Peregrine Maitland
- Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Maitland
- Major-General James Herbert Samuel Majury MBE CB, West Midland District GOC
- Major-General Vivian Majendie
- Brigadier-General Sir Ernest Makins
- Major-General Sir John Malcolm
- Brigadier Aubertin Walter Sothern Mallaby
- Major-General Sir Wilfrid Malleson
- Major-General Christopher Maltby
- Major-General Christopher Man
- Major-General Henry Stuart Man
- Brigadier-General Sir Harry Osborne Mance
- Major-General Desmond Mangham
- Major-General Courtenay Clarke Manifold KCB CMG CB (1864–1957), Indian Medical Services
- Major-General Lord Charles Manners (died 1761)
- General Lord Charles Manners (1780–1855)
- Major-General Lord Robert Manners (British Army officer, born 1781)
- General Lord Robert Manners (British Army general)
- Brigadier-General Sir William Manning
- Lieutenant-General Sir Mark Mans
- General Sir Robert Mansergh
- Brigadier Christopher James Marchant-Smith CBE, Green Howards, 15th Infantry Brigade
- Brigadier Brian Hedley Marciandi[200]
- Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough
- General John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
- Brigadier Simon John Marriner[201]
- Major-General Sir John Charles Oakes Marriott
- Major-General Patrick Marriott
- Major-General Roger Sydenham Marshall TD CB, Army Legal Services Branch
- Major-General Roy Stuart Marshall OBE MC MM,[202] Royal Artillery
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Marshall
- General Sir James Marshall-Cornwall
- Major-General Edward Charles Marston[203] (c. 1822 – 1902), Bombay Army
- Lieutenant-General Sir Giffard LeQuesne Martel
- Major-General Richard James Coombe Marter[204] (1833–1902), King's Dragoon Guards
- Lieutenant-General Sir Alfred Martin
- Brigadier-General Cuthbert Thomas Martin,[205] 151st Infantry Brigade, Highland Light Infantry
- Brigadier-General Samuel Masham, 1st Baron Masham
- Lieutenant-General Sir Noel Mason-Macfarlane
- Lieutenant-General Hugh Massy
- Lieutenant-General William Massy
- Brigadier Tim Massy-Beresford
- General Sir Torquhil Matheson
- Major-General Charles Massy Mathew
- Major-General Francis Matthews
- Major-General Michael Matthews DSO CB CMG KCMG, Ordnance Stores, Southern Command
- General Sir Frederick Francis Maude
- Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Stanley Maude
- Major-General Sir Frederick Barton Maurice
- Major-General Sir John Frederick Maurice
- General Sir Ivor Maxse
- Major-General Aymer Maxwell, 8th Baronet (1911–1987)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Charles William Maxwell CB (1796–1823)
- Brigadier-General Francis Aylmer Maxwell
- General Sir John Maxwell
- Brigadier John Pollock Maxwell
- Major-General Sir Ronald Charles Maxwell
- Brigadier Peter Harry Mitchell May[206]
- General Sir Reginald May
- Lieutenant-General Sir Simon Mayall
- Brigadier-General Sir Henry Maybury
- Major-General Brian Mayes
- General Sir Mosley Mayne
- Major-General Robert William Montgomery McAfee CB, Royal Tank Regiment
- Major-General Ronald William Lorne McAlister CB OBE[207] (1923–2015)
- Major-General William McBean
- Major-General Colin Thomas McClean
- General William Anson McCleverty
- General Sir John McColl
- Major-General Douglas McConnel
- Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick McCracken
- General Sir Richard McCreery
- Brigadier-General Robert McDouall[208]
- Major-General Robert McDouall
- Major-General Sir Andrew McDowall[209]
- Major-General David McDowall
- Major-General John McGhie
- Major-General Allan McGill CBE CB OBE, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- Brigadier Ian Donald Tyndale McGill CBE ADC, Royal Engineers
- Major-General Nigel Harry Duncan McGill CB[210]
- Major-General Brendan McGuinness
- Major-General Alexander Anderson McHardy
- Major-General John Antony McIlvenna CB, Army Legal Services Branch
- Major-General Alexander Matthew McKay CB (1921–1999), Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Colonel Commandment
- Brigadier-General Augustus de Segur McKerrell CB
- Lieutenant-General Sir Donald Kenneth McLeod
- Lieutenant-General Sir Roderick McLeod
- Allan McLeod
- Lieutenant-General Sir Terence McMeekin
- General Sir William McMurdo
- Brigadier-General Arthur George McNaltyCBE CMG [211] (1871–1958), Royal Army Service Corps
- Major-General Sir John Carstairs McNeill
- Brigadier-General Dougal Campbell McPherson MBE ,[212] British Expeditionary Force
- General Sir Richard John Meade
- Brigadier-General Reginald Brabazon, 13th Earl of Meath,[3] 4th Guards Brigade
- General Sir William Medows[32]
- Brigadier Helen Guild Meechie CBE (1938–2000), Women's Royal Army Corps
- Brigadier Andrew Donisthorpe Meek CBE, Duke of Wellington's Regiment
- Major-General Anthony Leslie Meier CB OBE, Royal Corps of Transport
- Brigadier-General Sir William Hope Meiklejohn
- Major-General Sir Charles John Melliss
- General Robert Melvill
- General Henry Dundas, 3rd Viscount Melville
- Major-General Mungo Melvin
- Lieutenant-General Robert Menzies
- Major-General Sir Stewart Menzies
- General Cavalié Mercer
- Major-General Sir William Merewether
- General Sir Gordon Messenger
- General Sir Frank Messervy
- Major-General Graham Gerald Messervy-Whiting MBE, Intelligence Corps
- Field Marshal Paul Methuen, 3rd Baron Methuen
- Field Marshal Sir John Michel
- Major-General Sir Godwin Michelmore
- General George Middlemore
- General Sir Frederick Dobson Middleton
- Brigadier Robin Charles Middleton OBE[213] (c. 1931 – 2019)
- Brigadier Joseph Hubbard Milburn OBE MBE CBE[214] (c. 1933 – 2021), King's Own Royal Border Regiment
- Major-General Eric Grant Miles
- Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Miles
- Major-General Austin Timeous Miller CB MC Croix de Guerre (1888–1947), 1st Battalion Sherwood Foresters, Northern Command
- Major-General David Edwin Miller CBE MC CB OBE[215] (1931–1996), King's Own Royal Border Regiment colonel
- Lieutenant-General Sir Euan Miller
- Brigadier Archie Miller-Bakewell
- Major-General Giles Hallam Mills CVO CB OBE (1922–2011), Royal Green Jackets
- Field Marshal George Milne, 1st Baron Milne
- Major-General John Milne
- General George Milner
- Major-General Tony Milton
- Major-General John Minshull-Ford
- Major-General Gerald Ian Mitchell CB MBE, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- Major-General Bertram Mitford
- Lieutenant-General Sir Bertrand Richard Moberly[216]
- Brigadier-General F.J. Moberly
- Major-General Arthur William Hamilton May Moens CB CMG DSO (1879–1939); 12th Frontier Force Regiment [[52nd Sikhs (Frontier Force)|2nd Battalion (Sikhs) colonel, Northern Command commander
- Lieutenant-General Sir Cameron Moffat
- Brigadier Nicky Moffat
- General Sir John Mogg
- Brigadier-General Alan James Gordon Moir DSO CB CBE[217] (1873–1940), Royal Scots
- Lieutenant-General George Molesworth
- Field Marshal Richard Molesworth, 3rd Viscount Molesworth
- Major-General Gilbert Monckton, 2nd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley
- Lieutenant-General Robert Monckton
- Brigadier-General Ernest Money
- General John Money
- Major-General Robert Cotton Money
- General Sir Charles Monro, 1st Baronet
- Brigadier The Honourable Hugh Brisbane Henry Ewart Monro MBE CBE,[23] Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons)
- Major General Seymour Monro
- Brigadier-General Francis Stewart Montague-Bates
- Lieutenant-General The Hon. Sir Alan Richard Montagu-Stuart-Wortley
- Major-General The Hon. Edward James Montagu-Stuart-Wortley
- Field Marshal François de La Rochefoucauld, Marquis de Montandre
- Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alamein
- Major-General Robert Montgomery
- Field Marshal Sir Archibald Montgomery-Massingberd
- Major-General Arthur Thomas Moore
- Major-General Sir Jeremy Moore
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore
- General Sir Rodney Moore
- Major-General John Moore-Bick
- Lieutenant-General Harry Mordaunt
- General Sir John Mordaunt
- Lieutenant-General Charles Morgan
- Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick E. Morgan
- Brigadier-General J. H. Morgan
- General Sir William Duthie Morgan
- Brigadier Joan Moriarty
- General Sir Thomas Morland
- Brigadier Michael Frederick Morley[218]
- General Sir Thomas Morony
- General Sir Edwin Morris
- Brigadier Gary Stephen Morris CBE, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps
- Brigadier-General George Mortimer Morris
- Lieutenant-General John Ignatius Morris (1842–1902), Royal Marines
- Major-General Staats Long Morris
- General George Morrison
- Brigadier-General Joseph Wanton Morrison
- Brigadier-General Edward Morton CBE
- Major-General William Elliot Morton[219] (1821–1902), Royal Engineers
- General Sir David Mostyn
- General John Mostyn
- Major-General J. E. B. Seely, 1st Baron Mottistone
- Major-General John Frederick Mottram CB OBE, Royal Marines
- Major-General Berkeley Moynihan, 1st Baron Moynihan
- General Henry Phipps, 1st Earl of Mulgrave
- Major-General Sir Herbert Mullaly
- Lieutenant-General Sir Anthony Mullens
- General Sir Hector Munro, 8th of Novar
- Major-General Sir Thomas Munro, 1st Baronet
- Lieutenant-General William Munro (died 1821)[220]
- Lieutenant-General William Munro (Maj-Gen 1837, Lt-Gen 1846)[221]
- General William Munro
- Major-General William Munro[222]
- Major-General George FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster
- Major-General Richard Murphy[223] (1896–1971)
- General Sir Archibald Murray
- Brigadier Christopher John Murray CBE,[224] Royal Logistic Corps
- General Sir George Murray
- General Sir Horatius Murray
- General James Murray
- General Sir John Murray, 8th Baronet
- General Sir John Irvine Murray, KCB[225] (1826–1902), British Indian Army
- Major-General Robert Murray CSI RA, Bengal Artillery, Bengal Staff Corps, Indian Telegraph Department Director-General
- Major-General David Murray-Lyon
- Lieutenant-General Sir James Wolfe Murray
- Major-General Alfred Musson
- General Sir Geoffrey Musson
- Brigadier Alan Frederick Mutch ADC CBE, Royal Pioneer Corps
- Brigadier Andrew Dewe Myrtle CBE ADC CB MBE, King's Own Scottish Borderers
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N[edit]
- General Sir Charles Edward Nairne
- Major-General Paul Nanson
- General Sir Charles James Napier
- Lieutenant-General Sir George Thomas Napier
- Major-General Lennox Napier
- Richard Stewart Napier
- Field Marshal Robert Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala
- General Sir William Francis Patrick Napier
- Major-General Noel Warren Napier-Clavering DSO[226] (1888—1964), British Military Mission to Egypt Head, Middle East Command Deputy Adjutant General
- Major-General Eric Paytherus Nares
- Brigadier-General John Nation
- Major-General Murray Naylor
- Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Neame
- General Francis Needham, 1st Earl of Kilmorey (1748—1832), 86th Regiment of Foot
- Major-General Sir John Nelson
- Major-General Sir Laurence New
- Brigadier Thomas Grindall Newbury[227]
- Major-General Thomas Pelham-Clinton, 3rd Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne
- Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Newdegate
- Major-General Sir Foster Reuss Newland KCMG CB CMG[228] (1862—1943), Army Medical Services
- Surgeon General Charles Edward Nichol DSO CMG (1859—1939), Army Medical Services
- Major-General Sir Christopher Havard Rice Nicholl KCB
- Brigadier David William Dillwyn Nicholl
- General Sir Edward Nicolls KCB, Royal Marines
- Brigadier John Nichols
- General Sir Cameron Nicholson
- Brigadier Claude Nicholson
- Lieutenant-General Sir Francis Nicholson
- Brigadier-General John Sanctuary Nicholson
- Lieutenant-General Sir Lothian Nicholson
- Field Marshal William Nicholson, 1st Baron Nicholson
- Major-General William Henry Snyder Nickerson
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Nicolay
- General Henry Nicoll CB British Indian Army
- Brigadier-General Edmund Gustavus Nicolls CB CMG (1862—1932), Royal Garrison Artillery Inspector
- Lieutenant-General Sir Jasper Nicolls
- General Oliver Nicolls
- Brigadier Shirley Patricia Nield
- Brigadier-General Lawrence Nilson[32]
- Major General Robert Nitsch
- General Sir John Nixon
- Brigadier Mark Jonathan Dean Noble
- Brigadier Eileen Nolan
- Major-General Sir Amos Godsell Robert Norcott
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Sherbrooke Ramsey Norcott
- Major-General Miles Fitzalan-Howard, 17th Duke of Norfolk
- Field Marshal Sir Henry Wylie Norman
- Lieutenant-General Willoughby Norrie, 1st Baron Norrie
- Major-General Sir Edward Northey
- Lieutenant-General George FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Northumberland
- Lieutenant-General Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland
- General Chapple Norton
- Lieutenant-General Edward Felix Norton
- Major-General Edward Nugent Norton[229] (1828—1900), Madras Staff Corps, Honorary Major-General
- Lieutenant General Sir George Norton
- Major-General Charles Roland Sykes Notley CBE CB[230] (1939— ), Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
- Lieutenant-General Richard Edward Nugee
- Field Marshal Sir George Nugent, 1st Baronet
- Brigadier-General George Colborne Nugent
- Brigadier Maurice Nugent CBE, Adjutant General's Corps, Royal Military Police
- Lieutenant-General Sir Archibald Nye
O[edit]
- Brigadier Derek Michael O'Callaghan CBE,[231] 16th/5th The Queen's Royal Lancers
- Lieutenant-General The Hon. Sir Robert O'Callaghan
- Brigadier Michael James Palmer O'Cock MC ADC CBE (1919—2009), Foot Guards
- Lieutenant-General Sir Denis O'Connor
- Major-General Sir Luke O'Connor
- General Sir Richard O'Connor
- General Sir Kevin O'Donoghue
- Major-General Gordon Richard Oehlers CB,[232] Royal Corps of Signals
- General James Oglethorpe
- Brigadier-General Charles Ogston[233]
- General Charles O'Hara
- Major-General Sir Louis Oldfield
- Major-General Richard Oldman
- General Sir Laurence Oliphant
- Brigadier John Henry Huby Oliver TD MRCS LRCP QHS OBE DL, General Medical Practitioner
- Major-General Richard Arthur Oliver OBE CB, Royal Engineers
- General Sir William Olpherts
- Major-General Sir Michael O'Moore Creagh
- Major-General David O'Morchoe
- General Denzil Onslow
- Lieutenant-General Richard Onslow
- Major-General Sir William Henry Onslow CB CMG KCMG (1863—1929)
- Brigadier Sir Lawrence Wilfred Orchard (1891—1975)
- Brigadier Paul David Orchard-Lisle TD ADC CBE, Royal Artillery, Territorial Army
- Major-General Sir Harry Ord
- Field Marshal George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney
- General James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde
- Major-General Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of Orrery
- Lieutenant-General Edmund Osborne
- General Sir John Oswald
- Major-General Marshall St John Oswald
- General Sir Loftus William Otway
- Major-General Sir John Owen of Orielton, Baronet
- Major-General Walter Hayes Oxley[234] (1891—1978)
P[edit]
- Major-General Simon Pack
- Lieutenant-General Sir Douglas Packard
- Major-General Charles Edward Page MBE CB,[235] Royal Corps of Signals Colonel Commandment
- Lieutenant-General Jacko Page
- Major-General Sir Max Page
- General Sir Bernard Paget
- General Sir Arthur Paget
- General Sir Edward Paget
- General Lord George Paget
- Lieutenant-General Sir Rollo Pain
- Brigadier-General Sir William Hacket Pain
- Brigadier-General Gordon Whistler Arnaud Painter[236] (1893—1960), 22nd Indian Infantry Brigade CO
- Major-General Sir Edward Pakenham
- Major-General Ridley Pakenham-Walsh
- Major-General Sir Victor Paley
- Major-General Sir Philip Palin
- Major-General Charles Henry Palliser
- Major-General Henry Palliser
- General Sir Arthur Power Palmer
- Lieutenant-General Anthony Palmer
- Brigadier-General George Palmer
- Major-General Henry Spencer Palmer
- Major-General Sir Michael Palmer
- General Sir Charles Patrick Ralph Palmer KCVO KBE (1933—1999), Allied Forces Northern Europe Commander-in-chief
- Major-General Tony Brian Palmer CB, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- Brigadier-General Alphonse Eugene Panet CMG DSO CMG, Royal Engineers
- Major-General John David Graham Pank CB,[237] light infantry colonel
- General William Maule, 1st Earl Panmure
- Brigadier Archibald Paris
- General Thomas Parke
- Surgeon General Thomas Heazle Parke
- General Sir William Parke
- Brigadier Christopher John Raymond Parker[238]
- Brigadier James William Parker OBE, light infantry
- Major-General John Boteler Parker
- General Sir Nick Parker
- Brigadier Andrew Parker Bowles
- Brigadier Charles David Parkinson[239] ( —2021), Royal Army Dental Corps
- General Sir Robert Pascoe
- General Sir Charles Pasley
- Brigadier Michael John Paterson CBE, Army Catering Corps
- Major-General Douglas Stuart Paton[240]
- Major-General Arthur Patterson
- Major-General John Robert Patterson
- Field Marshal Lord William Paulet
- General Sir Sir William Payne-Gallwey, 1st Baronet
- Lieutenant-General Edward Pearce
- Lieutenant-General Thomas Pearce
- Brigadier-General Charles William Pearless DSO CMG[241] (1872—1940), South Wales Borderers
- General Sir Alfred Astley Pearson
- Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Pearson
- Major-General Ronald Matthew Pearson MBE QHDS CB, Royal Army Dental Corps
- Lieutenant-General Peter Pearson
- Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Pearson
- General Sir Thomas Pearson
- Major-General Richard Peck
- Lieutenant-General Jonathan Peel
- Lieutenant-General Sir David Peel Yates
- Brigadier-General Henry Pelham Burn DSO, Gordon Highlanders
- Lieutenant-General Sir Lewis Pelly
- General George Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke
- Lieutenant-General Henry Herbert, 9th Earl of Pembroke
- Lieutenant-General Henry Herbert, 10th Earl of Pembroke
- Major-General Bernard Penfold
- Major-General David Pennefather
- General Sir John Pennefather
- Major-General Brian Pennicott
- Lieutenant-General William Pepperrell
- Major-General Christopher Peter Westby Perceval DSO[242] (1890— ), Royal Field Artillery
- General John Maxwell Perceval CB[243][244] (c. 1814—1900)
- Lieutenant-General Arthur Percival
- Major-General Lewis Percival[245]
- General Lord Henry Percy
- Major-General Sir Cecil Pereira
- Brigadier-General George Pereira
- General Sir Æneas Perkins KCB[246] (1834—1901), British Indian Army, Royal Engineers Colonel Commandant
- Brigadier Michael John Perkins CBE, Royal Artillery
- Brigadier Reginald Barry Lovaine Persse[247]
- Major-General Claude Ernest Pert
- Major-General Raymond Austin Pett CB MBE, King's Own Royal Border Regiment, Queen's Lancashire Regiment
- General Sir William Peyton
- Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Purves Phayre
- Major-General Leonard Thomas Herbert Phelps[248]
- Brigadier-General Lewis Francis Philips DSO CMG CBE DSO, King's Royal Rifle Corps, 128th (Hampshire) Infantry Brigade Commander
- Major-General Sir Ivor Philipps
- General Richard Philipps (1661—1750), 40th Regiment of Foot
- Major-General Sir Edward Phillips KBE CB DSO MC (1889—1973), 106th Field Ambulance, 10th Indian Infantry Division, XIII Corps Medical Services Deputy Director, 18th Army Group Medical Services Deputy Director
- General Charles George Phillips MC (1890—1982)
- General William Phillips
- Brigadier-General Louis Murray Phillpotts
- Major-General Jeremy Phipps
- Brigadier-General Edmund Phipps-Hornby
- Brigadier Harold Ernest Pickering[249]
- Brigadier Patrick John Tottenham Pickthall[250]
- Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Picton
- Brigadier Matthew Fraser Pierson CB, Royal Marines
- General Sir Henry Pigot
- Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Pigot, 2nd Baronet
- Lieutenant-General Sir Anthony Pigott
- Brigadier the Honourable Dame Mary Pihl
- Lieutenant-General Sir Hew Pike
- General Sir Frederick Alfred Pile
- Air Commodore Duncan Pitcher
- General Sir William Augustus Pitt
- Lieutenant-General Augustus Pitt Rivers
- General Alfred Fox Place[251] (c. 1815—1902), Madras Army
- Major-General Freddie Plaskett
- General Sir William Platt
- Major-General Ian Stanley Ord Playfair
- Field Marshal Herbert Plumer, 1st Viscount Plumer
- Major-General Brian Peter Plummer[252]
- Brigadier Leo Heathcote Plummer CBE, 1st Artillery Brigade, Royal Artillery
- General Sir Nigel Poett
- Lieutenant-General Sir Mark Poffley
- Major-General Anthony Pollard
- Field Marshal Sir George Pollock
- Major-GeneralRobert Pollok CB CBE DSO (1884—1979), 15th The King's Hussars, Irish Guards
- Brigadier-General John Buchanan Pollok-McCall[253]
- Brigadier Nicholas Stephen Pond MBE OBE, Royal Artillery
- Major-General Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby
- Major-General Sir William Ponsonby
- Brigadier David More Pontifex[254]
- Lieutenant-General Sir Nick Pope
- Lieutenant-General Vyvyan Pope
- Major-General Christopher John Popham CB (1927—2005), Royal Engineers
- Brigadier David J Porter[255]
- General David Colyear, 1st Earl of Portmore
- Brigadier Arthur Kingscote Potter (1905—1998)
- Major-General Henry Boileau Adolphus Poulton[256] ( —1902), Bengal Staff Corps
- Major-General Edgar George Derek Pounds CB[257] (1922—2002), Royal Marines
- Brigadier Mark Nicholas Pountain[258]
- General Henry Watson Powell
- Brigadier Enoch Powell
- Lieutenant-General Sir Manley Power
- Major-General Sir Charles Armand Powlett
- Brigadier Frank Hugh Swanwick Pownall[259]
- Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Royds Pownall[260]
- Brigadier Oliver Gartside Pratt MBE
- General Sir Thomas Simson Pratt
- General Sir Harry Prendergast
- General Sir Jeffrey Prendergast[261]
- Brigadier-General Sir Thomas Prendergast, 1st Baronet
- Lieutenant-General Richard Prescott
- General Robert Prescott
- Brigadier-General Cyril Prescott-Decie DSO,[262] Royal Artillery
- Lieutenant-General George Preston
- Major-General Augustine Prévost
- Lieutenant-General Sir George Prévost
- Brigadier Christopher Keith Price CBE,[263] 14th/20th King's Hussars
- Major-General Davis Price
- Major-General Maurice David Price MBE OBE CB,[264] Royal Corps of Signals Colonel Commandment
- Brigadier Reginald George Price[265] (1897—1981), Royal Artillery, 34th Infantry Division
- Major-General Llewelyn Alberic Emilius Price-Davies
- Brigadier-General John Prideaux
- General James Maurice Primrose[266]
- Major-General Hugh Anthony Prince
- Major-General Andrew Pringle
- Lieutenant-General Sir Steuart Pringle
- Major-General Harry Pritchard
- Brigadier Michael Barry Pritchard ADC CBE,[267] Queen's Own Hussars
- General Sir Dighton Probyn
- Major-General Henry Procter
- General Sir Henry ap Rhys Pryce KCB CMG DSO (1874—1950)
- Major-General William John "Bill" Pryn OBE,[268] Royal Army Medical Corps
- Major-General Lewis Pugh
- General Sir James Pulteney, 7th Baronet
- General Harry Pulteney
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Pulteney Pulteney
- Brigadier Hugh William Kellow Pye[269])1992—2003), 12th Royal Lancers, 9th/12th Royal Lancers
- General Charles Pye-Douglas (c. 1767—1844), 3rd The King's Own Hussars
- General Sir Harold Pyman
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- Major-General Thomas David Graham Quayle CB, Royal Artillery
- General Sir Edward Quinan
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- General Sir Percy Radcliffe
- Brigadier Peter Rafferty,[270] Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, King's Regiment
- Field Marshal FitzRoy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan
- General Robert Napier Raikes
- Major-General Sir Geoffrey Raikes
- Major-General Charles Ramsay
- Major-General Frank William Ramsay
- General the Hon. Sir Henry Ramsay
- General David Ramsbotham, Baron Ramsbotham
- Major-General William Havelock Ramsden
- Brigadier Gael Kathleen Ramsey[271]
- Major-General Sir Hubert Rance
- Brigadier John Pomeroy Randle MC OBE[272] (1921—2021), Devonshire and Dorset Regiment
- Major-General John Brocklehurst, 1st Baron Ranksborough
- Major-General Tony Raper
- Brigadier Roy Elliot Ratazzi
- Major-General Hurdis Ravenshaw
- Brigadier-General Cecil Rawling
- General Henry Rawlinson, 1st Baron Rawlinson
- Major-General Geoffrey Rawson
- General Sir Antony Read
- Brigadier Gregory Read CBE[273] (c. 1935—2014), Royal Tank Regiment
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Read
- Major-General Raymond Northland Revell Reade
- Major-General Arnold Reading
- General Sir Felix Ready
- Major-General John Ready
- Lieutenant-General Sir Alan Reay
- Major-General Joseph Reay[274] (c. 1829—1902), Bengal Staff Corps
- Major-General Francis Slater Rebow
- Major-General Sir Roy Redgrave
- Major-General Denis Redman
- Lieutenant-General Sir Harold Redman
- Lieutenant-General John Patrick Redmond CB[275] (1824—1902)
- Major-General Hamilton Lyster Reed
- Major-General Thomas Wynford Rees
- Major-General Michael Regan
- Major-General Denys Whitehorn Reid
- General John Reid
- Major-General Peter Daer Reid CB[276] (1925—2020), Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons
- Major-General Sir William Reid
- Lieutenant-General Sir Jeremy Reilly
- Major-General William Edward Moyses Reilly
- General Sir John Reith
- Major-General Francis Rodd, 2nd Baron Rennell
- Brigadier-General George Arthur Patrick Rennie DSO,[277] King's Royal Rifle Corps
- Major-General Tom Rennie
- Major-General George Alexander Renny
- Major-General Jack Raymond Reynolds OBE ERD CB,[278] Royal Army Service Corps
- Major-General Michael Frank Reynolds CB, Queen's Regiment
- Brigadier Robin Rhoderick-Jones
- General Sir Phineas Riall
- Brigadier-General Cecil Edward Rice DSO, Royal Fusiliers
- Major-General Sir Desmond Rice
- Gerard Beechey Howard Rice
- Major-General Sir Spring R. Rice
- Lieutenant-General George Whitworth Talbot Rich CB[279] (c. 1822—1902), British Indian Army
- Field Marshal Sir Robert Rich, 4th Baronet
- Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Rich, 5th Baronet
- General The Lord Richards of Herstmonceux
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Richards
- Brigadier-General Michael Richards
- Major-General Sir Nigel Richards
- General Sir Charles Leslie Richardson
- Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Richardson
- Major-General Tony Richardson
- Lieutenant-General Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond
- Field Marshal Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond
- Lieutenant-General Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond
- Brigadier John Francis Rickett OBE CBE MBE, Welsh Guards
- Major-General William Riddell CB (1805—1875)
- Major-General Michael Riddell-Webster
- General Sir Thomas Riddell-Webster
- Major-General Susan Ridge
- Lieutenant-General Sir Andrew Ridgway
- Brigadier Noel Thomas Anthony Ridings CBE, Royal Pioneer Corps
- Lieutenant-General Jonathon Riley
- Lieutenant-General Samuel Rimington[280]
- Major-General Gordon Risius
- Brigadier Alan MacDougall Ritchie
- Major-General Andrew Ritchie
- Brigadier Charles David Maciver Ritchie MBE, Royal Scots
- General Sir Neil Ritchie
- General Richard Savage, 4th Earl Rivers
- Major-General William Robb
- Major-General Frederick Robe
- General Sir Abraham Roberts
- Brigadier-General Arthur Roberts
- Major-General Frank Crowther Roberts
- Field Marshal Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts
- Major-General George Philip Bradley Roberts
- General Sir Ouvry Lindfield Roberts
- Major-General Sir Sebastian Roberts
- General Alexander Cunningham Robertson
- Brigadier Angus Francis Fletcher Hope Robertson CBE [281] ( —2012), Royal Anglian Regiment
- General Brian Robertson, 1st Baron Robertson of Oakridge
- Major-General Ian Argyll Robertson
- Brigadier Iain Gregory Robertson OBE TD DL CStJ, Royal Army Medical Corps
- Major-General James Howden Robertson CB, Queen's Honorary Dental Surgeon, Royal Army Dental Corps
- General William Robertson of Lude ( —1820), Perthshire Fencibles
- Field Marshal Sir William Robertson, 1st Baronet GCB GCVO DSO (1860—1933), Chief of the Imperial General Staff
- Major-General William John Pherrick Robins MBE OBE CB, Royal Corps of Signals
- Major-General Alfred Robinson
- General Sir Frederick Philipse Robinson
- Brigadier Tom Robinson
- Major General Garry Robison
- Major-General Robert Montresor Rogers
- General Henry Montagu, 6th Baron Rokeby
- Lieutenant-General Sir Bill Rollo
- Brigadier-General Stuart Peter Rolt
- General Sir Cecil Romer
- Brigadier Vera Margaret Rooke CBE RRC QHNS CB, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps
- Major-General Henry Roper
- Major-General John Gordon Rose[282]
- General Sir Michael Rose
- General Alexander Ross
- General Sir Campbell Claye Grant Ross
- Brigadier David Ross CBE[283]
- Field Marshal Sir Hew Dalrymple Ross
- Major-General Robert Ross
- Major-General Robert Knox Ross
- Lieutenant-General Sir Robin Ross
- General James St Clair-Erskine, 2nd Earl of Rosslyn
- General Robert Cuninghame, 1st Baron Rossmore
- Brigadier Richard Campbell Rothery MBE OBE,[284] Royal Irish Rangers
- General John Leslie, 10th Earl of Rothes
- Major-General Francis de Rottenburg
- Major-General Charles Jeremy Rougier CB, Royal Engineers
- Brigadier-General Edward Murray Colston, 2nd Baron Roundway
- Lieutenant-General the Honourable Sir William Rous
- Major-General Jeremy Rowan
- Field Marshal Sir William Rowan
- Brigadier Gawaine Basil Rowan-Hamilton MC DSO[285] (1884—1947), Royal Highlanders
- Major-General Sir Eric Bertram Rowcroft
- General Sir Hugh Rowlands
- Major-General William Roy
- Major-General Sir Harold Goodeve Ruggles-Brise
- General Sir Leslie Rundle
- General Lord Alexander Russell
- General Sir Baker Russell
- Lieutenant-General Sir Dudley Russell
- Major-General Lord George Russell
- Major-General David Rutherford-Jones
- Major-General Martin Rutledge
- Brigadier John Bleaden Ryall[286]
- Major-General Denis Edgar Ryan CB,[287] Royal Army Educational Corps
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- General Sir Edward Sabine
- General Joseph Sabine
- Major-General Charles Sackville-West, 4th Baron Sackville
- Lieutenant-General George Germain, 1st Viscount Sackville
- Brigadier-General Lionel Sadleir-Jackson
- Brigadier Geoffrey Chartres Safford CBE, Royal Artillery
- Major-General Sir Robert Henry Sale
- Major-General Sir Guy Salisbury-Jones
- Major-General Harold Francis Salt
- Lieutenant-General Alexander Fraser, 17th Lord Saltoun
- Brigadier Thomas Sampson MBE CBE, Army Catering Corps
- General Sir Patrick Sanders
- General William Mansfield, 1st Baron Sandhurst
- Brigadier Harold Richard Sandilands DSO[288] (1876—1961), Royal Northumberland Fusiliers
- Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Hieram Sankey
- Major-General Euston Henry Sartorius
- Major-General Reginald William Sartorius
- General Sir Thomas Saumarez
- Major-General Kenneth Saunders[289]
- Major-General Sir John Boscawen Savage
- Brigadier-General Walter Clare Savile DSO CB (1857—1928)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Reginald Savory
- Major-General James Maxwell Sawers MBE CB, Royal Corps of Signals
- Field Marshal Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar
- Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Scallon
- Major-General Aldred Lumley, 10th Earl of Scarbrough
- Major-General Roger Lumley, 11th Earl of Scarbrough
- General Sir James Yorke Scarlett
- Major-General Henry Schaw, CB[290] (1829—1902), Royal Engineers
- General Meinhardt Schomberg, 3rd Duke of Schomberg
- Lieutenant-General Sir Edmond Schreiber
- General Sir Henry Sclater
- Major-General Sir Henry Jenner Scobell
- Lieutenant-General Sir Ronald Scobie
- General Sir Geoffry Scoones
- Major-General Sir Robert Scot[291]
- General Sir Hopetoun Stratford Scott[292]
- Major-General James Bruce Scott
- Brigadier John M Scott (1887—1971)
- Major-General Michael Scott
- Major-General Robert Scott CB FRCS [293] (1929—1991), Royal Army Medical Corps
- Major-General Thomas Scott CB[294] (1897—1968), British Indian Army
- Major-General Thomas Scott
- Lieutenant-General Sir David Scott-Barrett
- Major-General Logan Scott-Bowden
- Major-General James Scott-Elliot
- General Sir William Scotter
- Brigadier-General Robert Scott-Kerr
- Lieutenant-General Francis Mackenzie, 1st Baron Seaforth
- Lieutenant-General Edward Seager
- Major-General Robin Searby
- Brigadier Albert Alexander Seaton MBE CBE, Royal Engineers
- Field Marshal John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton
- General Sir Sir John Sebright, 6th Baronet
- Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Hamilton Settle
- Brigadier-General Horace Sewell
- Major-General Francis Michael Sexton OBE CB, Royal Engineers
- General Sir Sir Francis Seymour, 1st Baronet
- Lieutenant-General William Seymour
- Field Marshal Richard Boyle, 2nd Viscount Shannon
- Brigadier Ian Richard Duff Shapter OBE DL[295]
- Major-General Alan George Sharman CBE, Defence Manufacturers' Association Director General
- General Sir John Sharp
- Major-General Anthony Shaw
- Major-General David Shaw
- Major-General Dennis Shaw CBE CB, Commando Logistic Regiment
- Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Shaw
- Major-General Hugh Shaw VC
- Major-General James Michael Shaw
- Major-General Jonathan Shaw
- General Sir James Shaw Kennedy
- General Sir Roger Hale Sheaffe
- Major-General Philip James Shears
- Brigadier Michael Sheehan CBE OBE (1899—1975)
- Brigadier Maurice John Sheen CBE TD , Royal Logistic Corps
- Major-General Michael Francis Linton Shellard CBE, Royal Artillery
- Brigadier Gilbert John Victor Shepherd DSO[296] (1887—1969), Royal Engineers
- Major-General Peter John Sheppard CBE CB OBE, Royal Engineers
- Brigadier William Paine Sheppard MC TD DL CBE, Yorkshire Volunteers
- General Sir John Coape Sherbrooke
- Brigadier Stephen Frederick Sherry CMG OBE, Royal Engineers
- Brigadier Robert John Shields CBE,[297] Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- Lieutenant-General William Shirley
- General Sir Richard Shirreff
- Major-General Stephen Shoosmith
- Major-General James Henderson Terry Short[298]
- Brigadier Michael John Short ADC CBE, Royal Army Ordnance Corps
- Brigadier Sir Noel Edward Vivian Short MBE MC Kt, Secretary to the Speaker, House of Commons
- Major-General William Robert "Robin" Short CB, Royal Army Medical Corps
- Major-General Colin Shortis
- Lieutenant-General Henry Shrapnel
- Major-General John Shrimpton
- General Sir Cameron Shute
- Major-General Peter Sibbald
- Major-General Herbert Taylor Siborne[299] (1826—1902), Royal Engineers
- Brigadier Ronald George Silk CBE DL (c. 1942—2020), Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment colonel
- Brigadier Ian Angus Sim TD ADC CBE, 51st Highland Volunteers
- Lieutenant-General John Graves Simcoe
- Brigadier John Simpson
- Brigadier Alan John Simmons[300] (1930—2020)
- Major-General Frank Keith Simmons
- Field Marshal Sir Lintorn Simmons
- Major-General Sir John Sinclair
- Major-General George Brian Sinclair
- Lieutenant-General Patrick Sinclair
- Lieutenant-General Pratap Singh of Idar
- Major-General Martin Henry Sinnatt CB, Royal Tank Regiment
- Brigadier Arthur Alexander Sisson[301]
- Lieutenant General Stuart Skeates
- General Sir Andrew Skeen
- Major-General Michael Timothy Skinner CB KCB,[302] Royal Artillery
- General Sir John Slade, 1st Baronet
- Major-General Rudolf Carl von Slatin
- Field Marshal William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim
- Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Sloggett
- Brigadier-General Henry Stanhope Sloman
- General Sir Robert Sloper
- Major-General John Small
- Major-General Gerald Smallwood
- Brigadier John Smedley
- Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Smith
- Brigadier-General Clement Leslie Smith
- Major-General Francis Smith
- Major-General Greg Smith
- Lieutenant-General Sir Harry Smith, 1st Baronet
- General Sir Lionel Smith, 1st Baronet
- Major-General Martin Smith
- General Sir Rupert Smith
- General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien
- Brigadier Peter Lockwood Smith-Dorrien (1907—1946)
- General Sir Edward Selby Smyth
- Major-General George Stracey Smyth
- General Henry Augustus Smyth
- Brigadier Sir John Smyth, 1st Baronet, acting Major-General
- Lieutenant-General the Honourable Sir Leicester Smyth
- Major-General Sir Nevill Maskelyne Smyth
- Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas D'Oyly Snow
- Brigadier-General George Joseph Fitzmaurice Soady CMG, British Indian Army
- General Algernon Seymour, 7th Duke of Somerset
- Lieutenant-General Edward Arthur Somerset
- General Lord Robert Somerset
- Lieutenant-General Henry Somerset
- Brigadier Sir John Nicholas Somerville CBE Kt, infantry
- Major-General Ronald Macaulay Somerville OBE CB MBE, Royal Artillery
- Major-General David William Southall OBE CBE
- Major-General Keith Spacie OBE CB, Parachute Regiment
- Major-General Sir Edward Spears
- Brigadier-General Cecil Herbert Speer OBE (1892—1956), British Indian Army
- Major-General Norman Henry Speller[303]
- Brigadier Ian Fleming Morris Spence[304] ( —1966)
- Brigadier Richard Anthony Winchcombe Spencer OBE CBE, Royal Navy
- Major-General Jeremy Spencer-Smith
- Major-General Sir Charlton Spinks
- Brigadier-General Frederick Spring
- Brigadier Edmund Philip Osborn Springfield CBE, Intelligence Corps
- Lieutenant-General John Sprot, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders colonel
- Lieutenant-General William Spry
- Major-General Peter Lester Spurgeon CB ( —2014), Royal Marines
- Brigadier John Roger Spurry CBE, Royal Army Veterinary Corps
- General the Honourable James St Clair
- Major-General John St. George
- Major-General Roger Ellis Tudor St. John
- Major-General Anthony St Leger
- Major-General Sir Lee Stack
- Brigadier-General William Stafford
- Major-General Charles Stainforth
- Field Marshal John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair
- Major-General Samuel Stallard[305] (c. 1824—1902), Bengal Artillery
- Major General Richard Stanford
- Major-General James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope
- Brigadier Sir Alexander Beville Gibbons Stanier, 2nd Baronet
- Field Marshal Sir John Stanier
- Brigadier Anthony Graham Staniforth CBE, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- Brigadier-General Henry Calvert Stanley-Clarke
- General Sir Edward Stanton
- Lieutenant-General John Stanwix
- Brigadier John Geoffrey Starling MC MBE ADC CBE, Parachute Regiment
- Lieutenant-General William Staveley
- General Sir Charles William Dunbar Staveley
- General Sir Edward Stedman
- Major-General James Anthony Steel[306] (c. 1825—1902), Bengal Staff Corps, Honorary Major-General
- General Sir James Steele
- General Sir Thomas Montagu Steele
- Major-General Christopher Michael Steirn CBE, Royal Logistic Corps
- Major-General Gary Roger Stevens MVO
- Brigadier-General Alexander Gavin Stevenson,[307] Royal Engineers
- Major-General John Aubrey Stephenson OBE CB, 1st Artillery Brigade
- Major-General Theodore Stephenson
- Brigadier Alan S. Stepto
- Brigadier Peter Ian Boldero Stevenson CBE, King's Own Scottish Borderers
- Major-General Andrew Stewart
- Field Marshal Sir Donald Stewart, 1st Baronet
- Major-General Sir Herbert Stewart
- Brigadier Ian MacAlister Stewart
- Lieutenant-General Giles Stibbert
- General Sir John Stibbon
- Major-General Charles Stickland
- Lieutenant-Colonel David Madryll Stileman OBE, Royal Green Jackets
- General Sir William Stirling GCB CBE DSO (1907—1973), Royal Artillery
- Lieutenant-General Sir Henry William Stisted KCB (1817–1875), 78th (Highlanders) Regiment of Foot
- General Sir Hugh Stockwell
- Brigadier Ralph Shelton Griffin Stokes MC DSO[308] (1882—1979), Royal Engineers
- Major-General John Douglas Stokoe MBE CB CBE, Royal Corps of Signals
- Major-General Anthony Charles Peter Stone CB, Royal Artillery
- Brigadier Michael Stone
- Major-General Patrick Phillip Dennant Stone OBE CBE CB MBE, Royal Anglian Regiment colonel, Military Provost Staff colonel commandment
- Lieutenant-General Robert Stone
- Lieutenant-General the Honourable Sir Edward Stopford
- Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Stopford
- Brigadier James Stopford CBE[309]
- General Sir Montagu Stopford
- Major-General Stephen Robert Anthony Stopford MBE CB, Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
- Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Knight Storks
- Lieutenant-General Sandy Storrie
- Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Strachey
- Field Marshal John Byng, 1st Earl of Strafford
- Field Marshal Hugh Rose, 1st Baron Strathnairn
- Major-General John Michael Strawson OBE CB, Royal Armoured Corps
- Major-General Timothy Stuart Champion Streatfeild MBE CB, Royal Artillery
- Major-General John Arkwright Strick CBE DSO CB[310] (1870—1934), King's Shropshire Light Infantry
- Brigadier Humphrey Cecil Travell Stronge[2] (1891—1977), Southern Brigade, Nigeria CO, Blackdown & Deepcut CO
- Major-General Mark Strudwick
- Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Stuart
- Major-General James Stuart ( —1793)
- General James Stuart
- Lieutenant-General John Stuart, Count of Maida
- Brigadier Vernon Stuart Stuart-Smith[311] (1926—2021)
- Brigadier-General Herbert Studd
- Major-General Henry Arthur John Sturge CB, Royal Corps of Signals colonel commandment
- General John Howard, 15th Earl of Suffolk
- General Sir Cecil Sugden
- Major-General Francis George Sugden CB CBE, Royal Engineers
- Major-General Timothy Sulivan
- Major-General John Sutherell
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Swayne
- Brigadier David Henry Amyatt Swinburn
- Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Swinburn
- Major-General George Michael Geoffrey Swindells CB, 9th/12th Royal Lancers
- Major-General Sir John Swinton of Kimmerghame
- Major-General Sir Ernest Dunlop Swinton
- Brigadier-General Sir Percy Sykes
- Air Vice Marshal Sir Frederick Sykes
- Major-General Matthew Sykes
- Brigadier-General Adolphe Symons[312]
- Major-General Sir William Penn Symons
- Lieutenant-General Coote Synge-Hutchinson[313] (1832—1902), 19th Hussars colonel
T[edit]
- Major-General David Tabor
- General Sir Norman Tailyour
- Major-General Sir Reginald Talbot
- Brigadier-General John Arthur Tanner[314]
- Major-General Sir Nigel Tapp
- General Sir Banastre Tarleton
- Lieutenant-General Sir Allan Taylor
- Brigadier Brigadier Basil Anthony Bethune Taylor[315]
- Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Taylor
- Major-General Markham Le Fer Taylor
- Brigadier Michael Gordon Taylor MBE,[297] Royal Corps of Signals
- Major-General Reynell Taylor
- General Robert Taylor
- Francis, Duke of Teck
- Major-General Sir Christopher Teesdale
- Brigadier Charles Brockbank Telfer ADC CBE, Royal Pioneer Corps
- Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer
- Major-General James Robert Templer OBE CB MBE, Royal Artillery
- Major-General Alfred Templeman
- General George Upton, 3rd Viscount Templetown
- Major-General Michael Trenchard Tennant CB, Royal Artillery
- Brigadier Charles Russell Terrot DSO ,[316] 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons, 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards
- Brigadier James Noel Tetley
- Lieutenant-General Andrew Rutherford, 1st Earl of Teviot ( —1664), Garde Écossaise, Tangier Regiment
- General Frederick Rennell Thackeray
- Lieutenant-General Sir Joseph Thackwell
- Major-General George Thesiger
- Brigadier Brian Thomas OBE CBE, Royal Military Police
- General Sir Gwilym Ivor Thomas
- Brigadier John Francis "Jack" Thomas OBE CBE, Royal Military Police
- Major-General Lechmere Thomas
- General Sir Noel Thomas
- Major-General Vivian Davenport Thomas
- Major-General Walter Babington Thomas
- Major-General Christopher Noel Thompson CB, Royal Engineers colonel commandment
- Major-General Julian Thompson,[317] Royal Marines
- Brigadier Nicholas Herbert Thompson ADC CBE, Royal Engineers
- Major-General Thomas Perronet Thompson
- Brigadier Alan Fortescue Thomson[318] (1880—1957)
- Major-General David Philips Thomson CB CBE MC
- Major-General James Noel Thomson
- Brigadier Jonathan James Thomson[319]
- General Sir Mowbray Thomson
- Brigadier-General Noel Arbuthnot Thomson DSO CMG, GOC Infantry Brigade, Seaforth Highlanders
- Brigadier Jeremy William Richard Thorn[23] CBE, Royal Engineers
- General Sir Andrew Thorne
- Major-General Sir David Thorne
- Brigadier Michael Everard Thorne
- Major-General Harry Cumming-Bruce, 7th Baron Thurlow
- General Sir William Thwaites
- Brigadier Peter Thwaites
- Brigadier Christopher Tickell
- Brigadier Thomas William Tilbrook, Queen's Royal Irish Hussars
- Major-General Henry Michael Tillotson CBE CB OBE MBE, Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire colonel
- Brigadier Robert Tilney
- Brigadier John Tiltman
- Lieutenant-General Thomas Tollemache
- Major-General Sir Henry Tombs
- Major-General John Tombs
- General William Percival Tomkins CIE (1841— ), Royal Engineers colonel commandment
- Brigadier Henry Archdale Tomkinson
- Major-General Michael John Tomlinson OBE CB, Royal Artillery
- Major-General David Phillips Thomson CB CBE MC, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
- General Patrick Tonyn
- Brigadier Sir Philip Toosey
- Brigadier Michael Robert Topple ADC CBE,[320] Royal Corps of Signals
- Major-General Sir Henry Torrens
- Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Torrens
- Brigadier Edward John Torrens-Spence CBE, Royal Dragoon Guards
- Major-General George Byng, 3rd Viscount Torrington
- General John Gray Touch[321] (c. 1822—1902), Madras Staff Corps
- Brigadier Peter Gerald Sandeman Tower[322]
- Major-General Philip Tower
- Brigadier Ian Glen Townsend[323]
- Major-General Sir Charles Vere Ferrers Townshend
- Field Marshal George Townshend, 1st Marquess Townshend
- Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Traill-Burroughs
- General Sir Richard Trant
- General Cyrus Trapaud
- Brigadier Basil Charles Trappes-Lomax[324] (1896—1963)
- General James Travers
- Lieutenant-General Sir Paul Travers
- Brigadier-General Hon. John Frederick Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis (1878—1915)
- Major-General Sir Francis Harper Treherne CMG KCMG
- Major-General Charles Trelawny
- Brigadier-General Henry Trelawny
- Marshal of the Royal Air Force Hugh Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard
- Major-General Ivor Herbert, 1st Baron Treowen
- Major-General William Spottiswoode Trevor
- Brigadier-General Edward Fynmore Trew DSO,[325] Royal Marines
- Lieutenant-General William Henry Lainson Tripp DSO CB MC,[326] Royal Marine Artillery, Royal Marines
- Brigadier-General Gerald Trotter
- Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Trousdell
- Major-General Ashley Truluck
- Major-General Anthony John Trythall CB, Royal Army Educational Corps
- Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Tucker
- Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Hugh Tudor
- Lieutenant-General Sir Francis Tuker
- Major-General Sir Alexander Bruce Tulloch
- Major-General Sir Alexander Murray Tulloch
- Major-General Charles Turner
- Major-General Sir Alfred Edward Turner
- General Sir Harry Tuzo
- Field Marshal George Hay, 8th Marquess of Tweeddale
- General Sir Philip Geoffrey Twining
- Major-General David Tyacke
- Brigadier-General Arthur Malcolm Tyler DSO CB,[327] Royal Garrison Artillery
- Major-General Christopher Tyler CB[328] (1934—2017), Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- Brigadier-General James Arbuthnot Tyler, CRA
- Major-General Timothy Tyler
- Major-General Trevor Bruce Tyler CSI DL CB, Royal Artillery, Glamorganshire Territorial Force Association Chairman
- Brigadier-General Julian Dallas Tyndale Tyndale-Biscoe, Remount Depot Commandant
- Field Marshal James O'Hara, 2nd Baron Tyrawley
- Brigadier William Grant Tyrrell DSO,[329] Royal Enigneers
- Brigadier-General John Adam Tytler
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- Major-General Peter Alfred Ullman (1897—1972)
- Brigadier-General Percy Umfreville KCMG, Royal West Kent Regiment, Military Prisons Director
- Brigadier William Ernest Underhill (1898—1968)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Crofton Campbell Uniacke, GOC Royal Artillery
- Brigadier Robert Babington Everard Upton (1896—1977)
- Lieutenant General Sir Tyrone Urch
- Major-General Robert Elliott Urquhart (1901—1988)
- Major-General Ronald Urquhart
- Brigadier Thomas Clive Usher (1907—1982)
- Major-General John Edward Utterson-Kelso CB DSO OBE MC (1893—1972)
- Brigadier Sir Robin Unsworth 1941 to date
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- Major-General Henry Tanfield Vachell[330] ( —1902), Royal Artillery
- Brigadier Croxton Sillery Vale (1896—1975)[2]
- General Charles Vallancey
- Brigadier Claude Max Vallentin (1896— )[2]
- Major-General Albert Robert Valon (1885—1971)[2]
- Major-General B. G. van der Gucht[331] (c. 1828—1902), Bengal Staff Corps
- Brigadier Rupert van der Horst CBE OBE,[332] Royal Marines
- Brigadier Mark Charles van der Lande CBE OBE, Life Guards
- General Sir John Ormsby Vandeleur (1763—1849)
- Brigadier John Ormsby Evelyn Vandeleur (1903—1988)[2]
- Brigadier Jacob William Van Reenan (1889— )[2]
- Brigadier Arthur Bowen Van Straubenzee (1891—1967)[2]
- Major-General Sir Casimir Cartwright van Straubenzee[3] (1867—1956), GOC Royal Artillery
- Brigadier-General Casimir Henry Claude Van Straubenzee[3] (1864—1943) GOC Infantry Brigade
- Brigadier William Edmund Vaudrey (1894–1968)[2]
- Berkeley Vaughan, GOC Infantry Brigade[3]
- Edward Vaughan,[3] GOC Infantry Brigade
- Henry Osman Vaughan CHA[3]
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Vaughan (c. 1731—1795)
- Major-General John Vaughan CB DSO DL JP[3][333] (1871—1956), 7th Queen's Own Hussars, 10th Royal Hussars, 3rd Cavalry Brigade, 3rd Cavalry Division
- Lieutenant-General Sir Louis Ridley Vaughan,[3] General Staff major general
- Major-General Robert Edward Vaughan,[3] DA & QMG
- Brigadier Edward William Drummond VaughanCB DSO MC[2] (1894—1953), 3rd Indian Motor Brigade
- Brigadier Gerald Birdwood Vaughan-Hughes[2] (1896—1983)
- Brigadier Charles Hilary Vaughan Pritchard[2] (1905—1976)
- Major-General Nick Vaux
- Brigadier Harley Gerald Veasey[2] (1896—1982)
- Brigadier Sir Charles Michael Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn[2] (1900—1976)
- Brigadier Arthur Noel Venning[2] (1895—1986), 5th West African Brigade
- General Sir Walter King Venning[2] (1882—1964)
- Major-General Sir Charles Broke Vere
- Brigadier Anthony Peter Verey TD DL, Royal Corps of Signals
- Major-General Gerald Lloyd Verney[2] (1900—1957)
- Brigadier Henry Richard Wentworth Vernon[334]
- Major-General William Henry McNeile Verschoyle-Campbell[2] (1884—1946)
- General Sir Ivo Vesey
- Brigadier John Vicary[2] (1893— )
- Brigadier James Sholto Vickers[2] (1910— )
- Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Vickers
- Lieutenant-General Wilmot Gordon Hilton Vickers[2] (1890—1987)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Freddie Viggers
- Brigadier Richard Montague Villiers[2] (1905—1973)
- General John Vincent
- Field Marshal Richard Vincent, Baron Vincent of Coleshill
- Brigadier Frederick Hubert Vinden[2] (1895—1977)
- Brigadier Martin Vine (1953— ), Gloucestershire Regiment CO,
- Brigadier George Arthur Viner[2] (1900— )
- Brigadier Anthony Chester Vivian CBE, Royal Welch Fusiliers
- Lieutenant-General Hussey Vivian, 1st Baron Vivian
- Brigadier John Alan Vivian[2] (1898— )
- Brigadier Robert John Volkers[2] (1908— )
- Brigadier John Leslie Von der Heyde[2] (1896—1974)
- Major-General Sir Stanley Brenton von Donop
- Major-General William John Vousden
- Brigadier Stephen George Vowles[335]
- Major-General Colwyn Henry Hughes Vulliamy[2] (1894—1972)
- General Richard Vyse
- Major-General Richard William Howard Vyse
- Major-General Charles Gerard Courtenay Vyvyan (1944— )
- Major-General Ralph Ernest Vyvyan[2] (1891—1971)
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- Brigadier-General Edward Gurth Wace DSO CBE,[3] [[Royal Engineers
- Brigadier Thomas Thelwall Waddington[2] (1888—1958)
- Brigadier Charles Gordon Campbell Wade[2] (1900— )
- Major-General Douglas Ashton Lofft Wade[2] (1898—1996)
- Brigadier Ernest Wentworth Wade[2] (1889—1952)
- Field Marshal George Wade
- Brigadier-General Thomas Stewart Herschel Wade,[3] Lancashire Fusiliers
- Major-General Frederick William George Wadeson CB[3] (c. 1860—1920), British Indian Army
- Brigadier Richard Danvers Waghorn[2] (1896—1975)
- Brigadier-General William Danvers Waghorn CB CMG Kt,[3] Royal Engineers Chief Engineer
- Major-General Cyril Mosley Wagstaff CB CMG CIE DSO[3] (1878—1934), Royal Military Academy, Woolwich commander
- Brigadier-General Arthur Reginald Wainwright,[3] Royal Artillery
- Major-General Charles Brian Wainwright[2] (1893—1968)
- Major-General Sir Hereward Wake, 13th Baronet CB CMG DSO[3] (1876—1963), King's Royal Rifle Corps, Supreme War Council secretariat, 12th Armoured Brigade Combat Team, 46th (North Midland) Division, Home Guard
- Brigadier John Chrysostom Barnabas Wakeford[2] (1898—1989)
- Major-General Arthur Victor Trocke Wakely[2] (1886—1959)
- Brigadier Arthur Gordon Walch[2] (1906— )
- General John Waldegrave, 3rd Earl Waldegrave
- General Charles Wale
- Brigadier Owen Murton Wales[2] (1895—1969)
- Charles, Prince of Wales (1948— ), Royal Navy, Royal Air Force
- General Sir Antony Walker
- Lieutenant-General Charles Roland Vincent WalkerDSO[336]
- Lieutenant-General Sir Harold Bridgwood Walker DSO KCB KCMG[3] (1862—1934), Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, British Indian Army, 1st Division (Australia), 48th (South Midland) Division
- Brigadier-General Henry Alexander Walker CB CMG DSO [3] (1874—1953), Royal Fusiliers, King's African Rifles
- Brigadier John Eric Walker[2] (1898— )
- Brigadier John Francis Walker[2] (1901— )
- Major-General Joseph Walker[2] (1890—1965)
- General Sir Mark Walker VC
- Field Marshal Michael Walker, Baron Walker of Aldringham
- Brigadier Niel Alexander McDonald Walker (1895—1960)
- Brigadier Robert Fowler Walker[2] (1890—1976)
- Brigadier Rodney Clive Walker CBE, Royal Artillery
- General Sir Walter Walker
- Major-General William George Walker
- Major-General John Christopher Walkey[2] (1903—1989)
- General Sir Peter Wall
- Major-General Charles John Wallace[2] (1886—1943)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Christopher Wallace
- General Peter Margetson Wallace[2]
- Brigadier Quentin Vaughan Brooke Wallace[2] (1891— )
- Brigadier Robert Peel Waller[2] (1895— )
- Brigadier-General Francis Edward Wallerstein CB[3] GOC Infantry Brigade
- Major-General Algernon Ransome Wallis[2] (1896— )
- Brigadier Cedric Wallis[2] (1896—1982)
- Brigadier Charles Robinson Ashby Wallis[2] (1898—1962)
- Major-General Colin Sainthill Wallis-King OBE[337][338] (1926—2012), Coldstream Guards
- Brigadier Arthur Walmesley-White CBE, Royal Engineers
- Brigadier Arthur Patrick Walsh[2] (1899— )
- Major-General Francis James Walsh[2] (1900—1987)
- Major-General George Peregrine Walsh[2] (1899—1972)
- General Hunt Walsh
- Major-General Michael Walsh
- Richard Knox Walsh CMG DSO CB,[3] Royal Scots Fusiliers
- Brigadier-General Frederick William Henry Walshe,[3] Royal Artillery
- Brigadier-General Henry Ernest Walshe,[3] 27th Infantry Brigade, South Staffordshire Regiment
- Brigadier Edward Charles Walthall Delves Walthall,[3] Royal Artillery
- Brigadier William Edward Walters-Symons[2] (1896— )
- Brigadier Bendyshe Brome Walton[2] (1905— )
- Brigadier Sir George Hands Walton[2] ( —1976)
- Major-General Joseph Walton
- Brigadier Walter Frederick Walton[2] (1899— )
- Major-General Robert Wanless O'Gowan CB CMG[3] (1864—1947), 31st Division GOC
- Major-General Llewelyn Wansbrough-Jones[2] (1900—1974)
- Brigadier-General Robert Loyd-Lindsay, 1st Baron Wantage
- Major-General John Rollo Noel Warburton[2] (1890–1962)
- General Sir Alfred Dudley Ward[2] (1905—1991)
- Major-General Francis Ward
- Brigadier Frederick Ward MC
- Major-General Henry Dudley Ossulston Ward[3] Royal Artillery Brigadier-General
- Major-General Sir Philip Ward
- General Sir Richard Ward
- Major-General Robert Ward
- Major-General John Ward-Harrison
- General George Warde
- General Sir Alexander Ernest Wardrop,[3] Royal Artillery GOC
- Brigadier George Thexton Wards[2] (1897—1991)
- Major-General Sir Fabian Arthur Goulstone Ware KCVO KBE CB CMG,[3] British Red Cross, Commonwealth War Graves Commission Head, Imperial War Graves Commission founder
- Brigadier Richard Fenwick Ware[2] (1899— )
- Brigadier Michael Henry Frank Waring[2] (1905— )
- General Sir Charles Warren
- Surgeon Major-General John Warren (1835—1905)
- Major-General Dermot Frederick William Warren[2] (1895—1945)
- Brigadier Edward Galway Warren[2] (1893—1975)
- General George Warren (1801—1884)
- Brigadier Harbin Edward Warry[2] (1895— )
- Lieutenant-General Sydney Rigby Wason[2] (1887—1969)
- Major-General George Guy Waterhouse[2] (1886—1975)
- General Sir John Waters
- Brigadier Bernard Springett Watkins[2] (1900—1977)
- Major-General Guy Hansard Watkins CB OBE, 1st Artillery Brigade, Royal Artillery
- Major-General Harry Reginald Bristow Watkins[2] (1894— )
- General Sir Henry Bulckley Burlton Watkis CB,[3] British Indian Army
- Major-General Geoffrey Lionel Watkinson[2] (1899—1971)
- Major-General Andrew Linton Watson
- Major-General Charles Moore Watson
- General Sir Daril Gerard Watson[2] (1888—1967)
- Major-General David Watson KCB CMG[3] (1869—1922), 2nd Battalion CEF, 2nd Canadian Division, 4th Canadian Division
- Brigadier E.E. Watson[2]
- Major-General Gilbert France Watson[2] (1895—1976)
- Lieutenant-General Sir James Watson
- General Sir John Edward Watson VC GCB[3] (1829—1919), Benagl Army, British Indian Army
- General John Watson Tadwell Watson (1748—1826), 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards
- Major-General Norman Vyvyan Watson[2] (1898—1974)
- Major-General Stuart Watson CBE[339]
- Major-General William Arthur Watson CIE CB CMG, Imperial Cadet Corps, British Indian Army
- Brigadier Donald Munro Watt DSO,[3] 145th Infantry Brigade GOC
- General Sir Redmond Watt
- General Louis de Watteville
- Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Edward Watts KCB KCMG,[3] 7th Infantry Division, XIX Corps
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Watts
- Major-General Andrew Gilbert Wauchope
- General Sir Arthur Grenfell Wauchope
- Major-General Sir Andrew Scott Waugh
- Brigadier Thomas Ian Macdonald Waugh MBE CBE, Royal Corps of Signals
- Field Marshal Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell
- Brigadier Gordon Redvers Way[2] (1900—1981)
- Brigadier Jack Cassell Waycott[2] (1898— )
- Brigadier Francis Wynne Webb[2] (1907—1968)
- Lieutenant-General Daniel Webb
- Air Vice Marshal Sir Tom Ince Webb-BowenKCB CMG DL,[3] [[Royal Air Force
- Brigadier-General William Ince Webb-Bowen DSO,[3] Middlesex Regiment GOC
- Major-General Sir Evelyn John Webb-Carter
- Brigadier-General Norman William WebberCMG DSO[3] (1881—1950), Canadian Corps commander, General Staff,
- Brigadier Samuel Thomas Webber CBE, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- Major-General Bryan Courtney Webster CBE CB, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
- Brigadier-General Gilbert Henry Wedgwood[3] (1876—1963), York and Lancaster Regiment GOC
- Brigadier-General Sir Ralph Wedgwood, 1st Baronet Kt CB CMG TD[3] (1874—1956)
- General Sir George Alexander Weir KCB CMG DSO DL[3] (1876—1951), 84th Brigade, 55th Infantry Division, British Troops in Egypt
- Brigadier John Wedderburn-Maxwell[2] (1894—1990)
- Lieutenant-General Ronald Weeks, 1st Baron Weeks (1890—1960)
- Brigadier Edward Theyre Weigall[2] (1895— )
- Major-General Colin Weir
- General Sir George Weir (1876—1951)
- Brigadier Richard Ambrose Weir[2] (1891— )
- Major-General Sir Christopher Welby-Everard (1909—1996)
- BrigadierAnthony Cleland Welch
- Brigadier John Digby Welch[2] (1903— )
- Major-General Nick Welch
- Brigadier Godfrey de Vere Welchman[2] (1894— )
- Brigadier Robert Maximilian Armitage Welchman[2] (1898— )
- Major-General Charles Joseph Weld (1893—1962)
- Major-General Lord Charles Wellesley
- Brigadier-General Richard Ashmore Colley Wellesley,[3] Royal Artillery
- Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
- Lieutenant-General Arthur Wellesley, 2nd Duke of Wellington
- Brigadier Charles Anthony Gilbert Wells CBE, 15th/19th The King's Royal Hussars, Light Dragoons
- General Sir Henry Colville Barclay Wemyss (1891—1959)
- General Sir James Wemyss of Caskieberry
- General William Wemyss, 93rd Highlanders
- Lieutenant-General Thomas Wentworth
- Major-General Sir Harold Augustus Wernher, 3rd Baronet[2] (1893—1973)
- Major-General Clement Arthur West[2] (1892—1972)
- General Sir Michael Montgomerie Alston Roberts West[2] (1905—1978)
- Brigadier Ernest Walter Davie Western[2] (1901—1952)
- Brigadier-General Claude Berners Westmacott[3] GOC Infantry Brigade
- Brigadier Peter Germanus Westmacott[2] (1894— )
- Major-General Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster
- General John Fane, 11th Earl of Westmorland
- Lieutenant-Colonel Percy Thuillier Westmorland CMG DSO[3] (1863—1929), 10th Battalion, London Regiment, 151st (Durham Light Infantry) Brigade
- Lieutenant-General Eric Culpeper Weston[2] (1888—1950)
- Brigadier-General Spencer Vaughan Percy Weston,[3] GOC Infantry Brigade
- Major-General Victor John Eric Westropp[2] (1897—1964)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Harry Edward de Robillard Wetherall (1889—1979)
- General Sir Frederick Augustus Wetherall
- General Sir George Augustus Wetherall
- Major-General William Leonard Whalley CB, Royal Army Ordnance Corps
- Chief Controller Dame Leslie Whateley DBE TD (1899— ), Auxiliary Territorial Service Director
- Brigadier-General Leonard Lane Wheatley DSO CMG,[3] Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
- Major-General Mervyn Savile Wheatley[2] (1900—1979)
- Brigadier-General Philip Wheatley,[3] Royal Artillery
- Brigadier Robert Wheatley OBE CBE MBE, Royal Engineers
- Brigadier Sir Edward Oliver Wheeler[2] (1890—1962)
- General Sir Roger Wheeler
- Major-General Sir Francis Wheler, 10th Baronet
- Major-General Robert Whigham[340] (c. 1837—1902), 16th The Queen's Lancers
- General Sir Robert Dundas Whigham GCB KCMG DSO[3] (1865—1950), Royal Warwickshire Regiment, II Corps, 59th Division, 62nd Division
- General Sir Edward Charles Whinyates
- General George Palmer Whish[341] (1813—1902), Bengal Staff Corps
- General Sir William Sampson Whish
- Major-General Alwyne Michael Webster Whistler[342] (1909—1993)
- General Sir Lashmer Gordon Whistler[2] (1898—1963)
- Major-General Harry Colwell Whitaker[2] (1892—1975)
- Major-General Sir John Albert Charles Whitaker[2] (1897—1957)
- Major-General Philip Sidney Whitcombe[2] (1893—1989)
- Brigadier Aubrey Edward White[2] (1895—1980)
- Major-General Cecil Meadows Frith White[2] (1897—1985)
- Brigadier Christopher Anthony White[2] (1900—1969)
- General Sir Cyril Brudenell Bingham White,[3] General Staff
- Brigadier Cyril Jennings White[2] (1898— )
- Brigadier Denis White[2] (1910—2000)
- Brigadier E.H.L. White[2]
- Major-General Geoffrey Herbert Anthony White,[3] Royal Artillery
- Field Marshal Sir George White
- Brigadier Gilbert William White MBE[343] (1912—1977)
- Major-General Sir Martin White
- Major-General Percival Napier White[2] (1901—1982)
- General Sir Robert White KCB[3] (1827—1902), Eastern Command GOC
- Brigadier-General William Lewis White,[3] DA & QMG
- Lieutenant-General Sir Barney White-Spunner
- Brigadier-General Hugh Davie White-Thomson,[3] Royal Artillery
- Major-General Philip Geoffrey Whitefoord[2] (1894—1975)
- Major-General Andrew Francis Whitehead DSO CB, Royal Marines
- Brigadier Robert Douglas Whitehill (1892— )[2]
- Major-General Gerald Abson Whiteley DSO CB OBE, Army Legal Services Branch
- General Sir John Francis Martin Whiteley (1896—1970)[2]
- General Sir Peter Whiteley
- Lieutenant-General John Whitelocke
- Brigadier Murray Courtenay Whiteside OBE, Royal Green Jackets (1962— ), Army Air Corps
- Major-General Gerald Herbert Penn Whitfield[2] (1896— )
- Major-General John Yeldham Whitfield)[2] (1899—1971
- Brigadier-General Edward Nathan Whitley,[3] Royal Artillery
- Lieutenant-General Sir George Cornish Whitlock KCB (1798—1868), Madras Army
- Lieutenant-General William Henry Whitlock[344] (1833—1900), Madras Army
- Major-General Sir George Whitmore
- Major-General Robert Frederick Edward Whittaker[2] (1894—1967)
- Brigadier Gerald Eden Mynors Whittuck MC,[2] Somerset Light Infantry
- Major-General Henry Martin Whitty[2] (1896—1961)
- Brigadier Noel Irwine Whitty[2]
- Major-General Rex Whitworth
- Brigadier John Wickham[2] (1897— )
- Brigadier Leslie Frederick Ethelbert Wieler[2] (1899—1965)
- Brigadier-General John Tyson Wigan
- Brigadier James Buckley Aquilla Wigmore[2] (1887—1962)
- General Sir Kenneth Wigram GCB CSI CBE DSO[3] (1875—1949), Chief of the General Staff, Northern Command GO Commanding-in-Chief
- Brigadier-General Herbert William Wilberforce CB CMG[3] (1833—1856), Royal Navy
- Lieutenant-General Sir Alfred Thomas Wilde KCB CSI (1819—1878)
- Brigadier Alec Warren Greenlaw Wildey[2] (1890— )
- Brigadier-General Charles Arthur Wilding[3] GOC Infantry Brigade
- Major-General Murray Leslie Wildman CBE CEng,[345] Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- Major-General Godfrey Edward Wildman-Lushington[2] (1897—1970)
- Brigadier H.O. Wiley[2] ( —1960)
- General Sir Michael Wilkes
- Lieutenant-General Sir Michael Wilkins
- Brigadier Charles Edward Wilkinson OBE TD ADC CBE,[346] Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment
- Brigadier Claude John "Jack" Wilkinson DSO[2] (1903—1999), 77th Indian Infantry Brigade, 44th Airborne Division, Royal Norfolk Regiment
- Brigadier-General Ernest Berdoe Wilkinson[3] (1864—1946), Royal Lincolnshire Regiment
- Major-General Joseph Harold Wilkinson[2] (1899—1954)
- Brigadier-General Montagu Grant Wilkinson CB CVO CMG MVO[3] GOC Infantry Brigade
- Major-General Sir Percival Spearman Wilkinson KCMG CB[3] (1865—1953), Royal Northumberland Fusiliers GOC
- Major-General W. Wilkinson,[32] Bombay Army
- Major-General Carew Lovell Wilks MBE CBE CB, Royal Engineers
- Brigadier John Barford Wilks ADC CBE, Royal Engineers
- Brigadier Frank Godfrey Willan CMG DSO CB,[3] King's Royal Rifle Corps
- Lieutenant-General Harry Willans[2] (1892—1943)
- Brigadier John Harte Harris Willans[2] (1902— )
- Major-General Anthony Patrick Willasey-Wilsey MBE MC CB,[347] 40 Commando
- General Sir James Willcocks GCB GCMG KCSI DSO[3] (1857—1926), Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians), British Indian Army
- Lieutenant-General Sir Michael Willcocks
- Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Beresford Dennitts Willcox (1889—1968)
- General Prince William, Duke of Cumberland
- Major-General Aubrey Ellis Williams[2] (1888—1977)
- Brigadier Cecil James Williams[2] (1898—1948)
- Brigadier Dennis Williams (1936—2013)
- Brigadier Edgar Trevor Williams[2] (1912—1995)
- Major-General Edward Alexander Wilmot Williams[2] (1910—1994)
- Edward George Williams BEM,[3] Royal National Lifeboat Institution
- Brigadier Edward Steven Bruce Williams[2] (1892—1977)
- Brigadier Ernest Peter James Williams
- General Sir Fenwick Williams, 1st Baronet, of Kars
- Brigadier Frederick Christian Williams (1891–1970)[2]
- Brigadier George Giffard Rawson Williams[2] (1894— )
- General Sir Guy Charles Williams KCB CMG DSO[3] (1881—1959) Eastern Command GOC Commanding-in-Chief
- Lieutenant-General Sir Harold Williams KBE CB (1897—1971), Royal Engineers, Bengal Sappers and Miners, 1st Division Commander Royal Engineer, IV Corps Chief Engineer, Indian Engineers Colonel Commandment
- Major-General Sir Hugh Bruce Williams CB DSO KCB,[3] 37th Division GOC
- Major-General Sir Leslie Hamlyn Williams[2] (1892—1956)
- Brigadier-General Oliver De Lancey Williams DSO CMG,[3] Royal Welsh Fusiliers
- Major-General Peter Gage Williams[348]
- Brigadier Reginald Thomas Williams[2] (1897— )
- Brigadier Stephen Williams[2] (1896— )
- Brigadier-General Sydney Frederick Williams CMG[3] (1866—1942), Royal Engineers Chief Engineer
- Brigadier Thomas Gwyn Williams OBE CBE MBE, 14th/20th King's Hussars, Queen's Royal Hussars
- Brigadier Thomas Victor Williams[2] (1897— )
- Major-General Victor Arthur Seymour Williams CMG[3] (1867—1949), The Royal Canadian Dragoons, CFB Valcartier Commander, II Corps, II Corps, 8th Canadian Infantry Brigade
- Major-General Walter David Abbott Williams[2] (1897—1973)
- Major-General Weir de Lancey Williams DSO CMG,[3] Royal Hampshire Regiment
- Brigadier Hudleston Noel Hedworth Williamson MC,[2] Royal Field Artillery
- Brigadier Maurice Joseph Williamson[2] (1889—1958)
- Brigadier Hugh Charles Gregory Willing[349]
- Major-General Edward Henry Willis,[3] Royal Artillery
- Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Willis
- General Sir George Willis
- Major-General John Brooker Willis CB, 10th Royal Hussars
- Brigadier John Browne Phillimore Willis Fleming[350]
- Lieutenant-General Sir David Willison
- Brigadier Arthur Cecil Willison[2] (1896—1966)
- Major-General Edward George Willmott OBE CB, Royal Engineers Colonel Commandment
- Brigadier John Howard German Wills[2] (1899— )
- Major-General John Harold Owen Wilsey
- General Sir John Finlay Willasey Wilsey (1904—1961)
- Major-General Bevil Thomson Wilson[2] (1885—1975)
- Brigadier Charles Stuart Wilson,[3] Royal Engineers
- Major-General Christopher Wilson
- Brigadier Constantine Patrick Bartlett Wilson[2] (1899— )
- Major-General David Wilson
- Brigadier Donald Ruthven Wilson CBE, Black Watch
- Brigadier Edward William Gravatt Wilson[2] (1888—1971)
- Major-General Francis Adrian Wilson,[3] Royal Artillery
- Frederick Maurice Wilson CB CMG,[3] Royal Army Service Corps
- Major-General Geoffrey Boyd Wilson CB, 1st Artillery Brigade
- Lieutenant-General Sir Gordon Wilson[2] (1887—1971)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Fuller Maitland Wilson KCB KCMG[3] (1859—1941), Western Front
- Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, 1st Baronet GCB DSO[3] (1864—1922), Chief of the General Staff, IV Corps, Rifle Brigade
- Field Marshal Henry Maitland Wilson, 1st Baron Wilson
- Lieutenant-General Sir James Wilson
- Brigadier James Wilson[351] (1922—2006), United Kingdom Land Forces HQ Deputy QMG
- General Sir John Wilson
- Major-General Nigel Maitland Wilson[2] (1884—1950)
- General Sir Robert Thomas Wilson
- General Sir Roger Cochrane Wilson[2] (1882—1966)
- Brigadier-General Sir Samuel Herbert Wilson,[3] General Staff
- Major-General Thomas Arthur Atkinson Wilson[2] (1882—1958)
- Major-General Thomas Needham Furnival Wilson[2] (1896—1961)
- Brigadier Sir Mathew John Anthony "Tony" Wilson OBE MC[352] (1935—2019), 5th Infantry Brigade
- Brigadier Adam Tyrie Wilson-Brand[2] (1900— )
- Major-General Donald James Wilson-Haffenden[2] (1900—1986)
- Brigadier Arthur John Millard Wilton[2] (1898— )
- Major-General Douglas Neil Wimberley (1896—1983)
- Brigadier Richard Arabin Armine Wimberley (Indian Army officer)[2] (1897—1986)
- Brigadier John Stephen Windsor[2] (1894— )
- Brigadier Christopher Winfield CBE (1944— )
- Major-General Frederick Drummond Vincent Wing CB[3] (1860—1915), 12th (Eastern) Infantry Division
- Major-General Orde Charles Wingate (1903—1944)
- General Sir Reginald Wingate
- Brigadier Anthony Desmond Rex Wingfield[2] (1908—1995)
- Major-General Maurice Anthony Wingfield[2] (1883—1956)
- Brigadier Norman Douglas Wingrove[2] (1903— )
- Brigadier-General Charles Rupert Peter Winser DSO CMG[3] King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster)
- Major-General John Winslow
- Brigadier Herbert Gregory Winter[2] (1890—1949)
- Brigadier-General Sir Ormond de l’Epée Winter,[3] Royal Artillery
- Major-General Sir Sir John Winterton
- Brigadier Hugh Erskine Winthrop[2] (1897— )
- Brigadier Arthur Kilgour Wintle[2] (1905— )
- Major-General Fitzgerald Wintour CB CBE[3] (1869—1945), Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
- Brigadier-General Evan Alexander Wisdom CB CMG DSO VD[3] 7th Brigade (Australia), 18th Battalion (Australia)
- Major-General William James Nigel Withall
- Brigadier Richard Leigh Withinton[2] (1893—1969)
- Brigadier-General William Maunder Withycombe CMG DSO CB,[3] 3rd West Riding Infantry Brigade
- Major-General John Evered Witt[2] (1897—1989)
- Brigadier Frank Hole Witts[2] (1887—1941)
- Lieutenant-General Frederick Vavasour Broome Witts[2] (1889—1969)
- Brigadier Edmond Wodehouse[2] (1894—1960)
- General Sir Josceline Wodehouse
- Lieutenant-General Edward Wolfe
- Major-General George Douglas Dunlevie Wolfe[353] (c. 1826—1902)
- Major-General James Wolfe
- Field Marshal Garnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley
- Brigadier John Noel Wolsey CBE OBE , Adjutant General's Corps, Staff and Personnel Support Branch
- Major-General Denys Broomfield Wood CB, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- Brigadier-General Edward Allan Wood CMG DSO[3] (1865—1930), King's Shropshire Light Infantry, 55th Infantry Brigade
- Major-General Edward Alexander Wood CB (1841–1898), 10th Royal Hussars
- Lieutenant-General Sir Ernest Wood[2] (1894—1971)
- Field Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood VC
- Major-General George Neville Wood[2] (1898—1982)
- Brigadier Henry Wood[2] (1906— )
- Brigadier John Morton Devereux Wood[2] (1898—1973)
- Brigadier Leonard Walter Wood[2] (1895— )
- Major-General Malcolm David Wood MBE CBE, Royal Logistic Corp, Royal Army Ordnance Corps
- Brigadier-General Phillip Richard Wood,[3] 139th (Sherwood Foresters) Brigade
- Brigadier Ronald Ernest Wood[2] (1897— )
- Brigadier-General Thomas Birchall Wood,[3] Royal Artillery
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Dane Woodall (1897—1985)
- Brigadier-General Wilfred James Woodcock DSO,[3] Lancashire Fusiliers
- Lieutenant-General Ralph Wooddisse
- Field Marshal Sir Alexander George Woodford
- Brigadier Edward Cecil James Woodford[2] (1901—1988)
- Major-General Sir Edward Woodgate
- Brigadier Charles Hall Woodhouse[2] (1891—1962)
- Brigadier E. Woodhouse[2]
- Brigadier Francis Victor Reginald Woodhouse[2] (1897— )
- Brigadier Harold Lister Woodhouse[2] (1887—1960)
- Brigadier Harold Sealy Woodhouse[2] (1894—1943)
- Brigadier Louis James Woodhouse[2] (1896— )
- Major-General Sir Tom Percy Woodhouse CB KCMG,[3] Surgeon General
- Brigadier-General Charles Richard Woodroffe,[3] Royal Artillery DA & QMG
- Major-General Charles William Woods MBE MC CB[354] (1917—1996), Royal Engineers
- Major-General Edward Ambrose Woods[2] (1891—1957)
- Brigadier Edward Galbraith Woods[2] (1906—1951)
- Major-General Ernest Woods[2] (1894—1971)
- Major-General Henry Woods
- Brigadier-General Hugh Kennedy Woods[3] Tank Brigade GOC
- Brigadier John Henry Woods[2] (1891— )
- John Alfred Hudson Woodward,[3] Infantry Brigade GOC
- Brigadier Douglas Stewart Hillersdon Woodward[2] (1895— )
- Major-General Sir Edward Mabbutt Woodward
- Brigadier Richard Dean Townsend Woolfe[2] (1888—1966)
- Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Louis Woollcombe KCB KCMG[3] (1857—1934), Allahabad Brigade, 20th Indian Brigade, 51st (Highland) Division, 11th (Northern) Division
- Major-General Christopher Geoffrey Woolner[2] (1893—1984)
- Brigadier Bertie Woolnough[355]
- Major-General Richard Montague Wootten[2] (1889—1979)
- Brigadier Scott Ross Workman[2] (1963— )
- Major-General Robert Wordsworth (1894—1984)
- Brigadier-General Rivers Berney Worgan,[3] GOC Infantry Brigade
- Brigadier-General Frank Wormald,[3] GOC Cavalry Brigade
- Major-General Sir Henry Worsley
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Worsley
- General Sir Richard Worsley
- Major-General Geoffrey Christopher Hale Wortham[2] (1913—1967)
- Lieutenant-General Henry Wray
- Brigadier-General John Cecil Wray,[3] Royal Artillery
- Brigadier Antony Peter Wright
- Brigadier Arthur John Wright[2] (1888— )
- Brigadier Maurice Vernon Wright[2] (1901— )
- Brigadier-General Wallace Duffield Wright,[3] General Staff
- Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick George Wrisberg[2] (1895—1982)
- Major-General John Wrottesley, 1st Baron Wrottesley
- Brigadier-General John Bartholomew Wroughton,[3] Royal Sussex Regiment
- Brigadier Arthur Geoffrey Wyatt[2] (1900—1960)
- Brigadier-General Louis John Wyatt,[3] GOC Infantry Brigade
- Brigadier Richard John Penfold Wyatt[2] (1892—1954)
- Brigadier Wilfred Penfold Wyatt[2] (1889—1966)
- Major-General Sir Francis Brian Wyldbore-Smith
- General William Wylde[356]
- General Henry Wyndham
- General Sir Arthur Wynne
- Brigadier-General John George Erskine Wynne[3]
- Brigadier-General Francis Arthur Wynter[3]
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X[edit]
- Lieutenant-General Sir David Ximenes
Y[edit]
- Brigadier-General Hon. Henry Yarde-Buller MVO DSO CB[3]
- Brigadier Morris Yates[2] (1900— )
- Briagadier General Clement Yatman,[3] GOC Infantry Brigade
- Brigadier Kenneth Darlaston Yearsley[2] (1891— )
- Brigadier Herbert Charles James Yeo[2] (1892— )
- Major-General Alan Yeoman
- Field Marshal Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany
- Field Marshal Sir Charles Yorke
- Major-General the Venerable John Youens
- Major-General Alexander Young[357]
- Major-General Bernard Keith Young[2] (1892—1969)
- Lieutenant-General Sir David Young
- Brigadier Desmond Young[2] (1892—1966)
- Brigadier Henry Ayerst Young[2] (1895—1952)
- Major-General James Young
- Brigadier-General Sir Julian Mayne Young[358] (1872—1961)
- Major-General Peter Young
- Brigadier Peter Young[2] (1915—1988)
- Major-General Robert Young,[3] GOC Infantry Brigade
- Major-General Elton Younger
- Major-General Sir Jack Younger, Baronet.[359]
- Major-General John Edward Talbot Younger[2] (1888—1974)
- Major-General Ralph Younger[2] (1904—1985)
- Brigadier George Edward Younghusband[2] (1896—1970)
- Field Marshal John French, 1st Earl of Ypres
See also[edit]
- List of field marshals of the British Army
- List of British Army full generals
- List of serving senior officers of the British Army
External links[edit]
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