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Sir Andrew Barnard

GCB GCH
Portrait by William Salter
Born1773
Fahan, Ireland
Died17 January 1855
Royal Hospital Chelsea, England
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchBritish Army
Years of service1794–1855
RankGeneral
Commands held3rd Battalion, 95th Regiment of Foot
1st Battalion, 95th Regiment of Foot
2nd Brigade, Light Division
Battles/wars
  • French Revolutionary Wars
    • West Indies Campaign
      • Haitian Revolution
    • Anglo-Russian Invasion of Holland
      • Battle of Callantsoog
      • Battle of Krabbendam
      • Battle of Alkmaar
      • Battle of Castricum
  • Napoleonic Wars
    • Peninsular War
      • Siege of Cádiz
      • Battle of Barrosa (WIA)
      • Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo
      • Siege of Badajoz
      • Battle of Salamanca
      • Battle of Vitoria
      • Siege of San Sebastián
      • Battle of Nivelle (WIA)
      • Battle of Orthes
      • Battle of Toulouse
    • Hundred Days
      • Battle of Quatre Bras
      • Battle of Waterloo (WIA)
AwardsArmy Gold Cross with 4 clasps
Order of St. George (Russia)
Military Order of Maria Theresa (Austria)
Other workClerk Marshal

General Sir Andrew Francis Barnard GCB GCH (1773 – 17 January 1855) was an Irish British Army officer. He served in various capacities in the West Indies, the Cape of Good Hope, Canada, the Netherlands, Sicily, Spain and in the Napoleonic Wars including the Battle of Waterloo for which service he was highly decorated. After his retirement from active duty, he served in a number of civilian positions, being promoted to general four years before his death.

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