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'''General Sir Charles John Stanley Gough VC, GCB (1832–1912)''' was the grandson of [[Hugh Gough|Viscount Gough]] and brother of [[Hugh Gough]]. He was born in Chittagong and entered the army in 1848 as a cornet in the [[8th Bengal Light Cavalry]]. He served in the [[Corps of Guides, Punjab Frontier Force|Corps of Guides]] and then [[Hodson's Horse]] during the [[Indian Mutiny]] and won a VC for gallantry on four separate occasions. After brief service in the [[19th Hussars]] he was given command of the [[5th Bengal European Light Cavalry]]. He took part in the [[Duar War]] and the [[2nd Afghan War]] where he commanded a brigade. He then commanded the [[Hyderabad Contingent]] and was promoted to general in 1894. He retired to Ireland.
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'''General Sir Charles John Stanley Gough VC, GCB (1832–1912)''' was the grandson of [[Hugh Gough|Viscount Gough]] and brother of [[Hugh Gough]]. He was born in [[Chittagong]] and entered the army in 1848 as a cornet in the [[8th Bengal Light Cavalry]]. He served in the [[Corps of Guides, Punjab Frontier Force|Corps of Guides]] and then [[Hodson's Horse]] during the [[Indian Mutiny]] and won a VC for gallantry on four separate occasions. After brief service in the [[19th Hussars]] he was given command of the [[5th Bengal European Light Cavalry]]. He took part in the [[Duar War]] and the [[2nd Afghan War]] where he commanded a brigade. He then commanded the [[Hyderabad Contingent]] and was promoted to general in 1894. He retired to Ireland.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:32, 6 June 2012

General Sir Charles John Stanley Gough VC, GCB (1832–1912) was the grandson of Viscount Gough and brother of Hugh Gough. He was born in Chittagong and entered the army in 1848 as a cornet in the 8th Bengal Light Cavalry. He served in the Corps of Guides and then Hodson's Horse during the Indian Mutiny and won a VC for gallantry on four separate occasions. After brief service in the 19th Hussars he was given command of the 5th Bengal European Light Cavalry. He took part in the Duar War and the 2nd Afghan War where he commanded a brigade. He then commanded the Hyderabad Contingent and was promoted to general in 1894. He retired to Ireland.

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Hugh Henry Gough Dictionary of Indian Biography (1906)
Hugh Charles John Stanley Gough Wikipedia
Brig Gen Charles Gough ODNB
Gough in Afghanistan www.britishempire.co.uk
Charles John Stanley Gough VC www.britishempire.co.uk