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Brigadier General Hubert ISACKE, Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment.

AWARDS: CSI, CMG


London Gazette Saturday 13th March 1915.

War Office, 13th March, 1915. REGULAR FORCES. COMMANDS AND STAFF.

The under mentioned appointments are made. General Staff Officers - 1st Grade.

Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Hubert Isacke, Royal West Kent Regiment. Dated 24th February, 1915.

London Gazette 16th March 1915.

Chancery of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Downing Street, February 18, 1915.

The KING has been graciously pleased to give directions for the following promotion in and appointments to the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, in recognition of the meritorious services of the under mentioned Officers during the war.

To be Additional Members of the Third Class, or Companions of the said Most Distinguished Order.

Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Hubert Isacke, Royal West Kent Regiment, (Staff).

London Gazette 1st January 1916.

War Office, 1st January, 1916.

The following despatch has been received by the Secretary of State for War from the Field-Marshal Commanding-in-Chief the British Army in France: —

General Headquarters, 30th November, 1915.

In accordance with the last paragraph of my Despatch of the 15th October, 1915, I have the honour to bring to notice the names of those whom I recommend for gallant and distinguished service in the field.

I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, J. D. P. FRENCH, Field-Marshal, Commanding-in-Chief,  The British Army in France.

Isacke, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel H.,  C.M.G., Royal West Kent Regiment.

London Gazette 1st January 1917.

His Majesty the KING has been graciously pleased to approve of the under mentioned rewards for distinguished service in the field, dated 1st January, 1917: 

TO BE BREVET COLONELS.

Major  and Brevet  Lieutenant - Colonel (temporary Brigadier - General) H. Isacke,  C.M.G., Royal West Kent Regiment.

London Gazette 4th January 1917.

The following despatch has been received by the Secretary of State for War from General Sir Douglas Haig,  G.C.B., Commander-in-Chief of the British Armies in France: 

General Headquarters, 13th November, 1916.

Sir,  I have the honour to submit a list of names of those officers, ladies, non-commissioned officers and men, serving, or who have served, under my command, whose distinguished and gallant services and devotion to duty I consider deserving of special mention.

I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant, D. HAIG,  General. - Commander-in-Chief, The British Armies in France.

Isacke, Brevet  Lieutenant - Colonel (temporary Brigadier - General) H., C.M.G., Royal West Kent Regiment.

London Gazette 12th September 1919.

The King has been graciously pleased, to make the following appointments to the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India for Meritorious Services  in connection with the War in India. The promotions and appointments to date from  3rd June 1919.

To be Additional Members of the said Most Exalted Order:

Colonel (temporary Brigadier General) Hubert Isacke, CMG., Royal West Kent Regiment.

London Gazette 5th November 1919.

The under mentioned Brevet Colonels to be temporary Lieutenant Colonels whilst employed as G.S.Os, 1st Grade:

(Now temporary Brigadier General) H Isacke, CMG., Royal West Kent Regiment, from 24th February 1915 to 30th May 1916


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