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Major
General David D. Levinge Shaw
Born in and commissioned into the 67th
Regiment in 1879, Shaw transferred into the Punjab
Cavalry in 1884. He saw active service on a number of
occasions, in Afghanistan, Waziristan and elsewhere on
the Northwest Frontier.
He was an AAG in India from1900-05, being promoted
Brigadier General in 1911 and then Major General on
replacing Bell as Political Resident in 1914.
He was replaced as Resident after the defeat at
Lahej in
July 1915. He died in 1930. |
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Saturday, 02 August 2008
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