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  • Charles Ross (1864–1930)
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  • Major-General Charles Ross (10 March 1864 – 21 December 1930), CB, DSO, was a British Army officer, active during the Boer War and the First World War, where he commanded 6th Division from 1915 to 1917. He was the younger brother of Sir Ronald Ross, who received the 1902 Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovering the method by which malaria was transmitted.
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serviceyears
  • 1884
Birth Date
  • 1864-03-10
Commands
  • 6
Branch
Name
  • Charles Ross
Title
  • General Officer Commanding the 6th Division
Awards
death date
  • 1930-12-21
Rank
Battles
Years
  • 1915
Relations
laterwork
  • Author
abstract
  • Major-General Charles Ross (10 March 1864 – 21 December 1930), CB, DSO, was a British Army officer, active during the Boer War and the First World War, where he commanded 6th Division from 1915 to 1917. He was the younger brother of Sir Ronald Ross, who received the 1902 Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovering the method by which malaria was transmitted.