British military officer and colonial administrator
For other people named James Craig, see James Craig (disambiguation).
General
Sir James Craig
Sir James Craig by Schipper
Born
1748 Gibraltar
Died
12 January 1812 (aged 63) London
Allegiance
United Kingdom
Service/branch
British Army
Rank
General
Commands held
Indian Army
Battles/wars
American Revolutionary War Battle of Bunker Hill Battle of Quebec Battle of Trois-Rivières Saratoga Campaign Battle of Ticonderoga Battle of Hubbardton Battle of Saratoga Penobscot Expedition Southern Campaign French Revolutionary Wars Battle of Muizenberg Napoleonic Wars Anglo-Russian invasion of Naples
Awards
Knight of the Order of the Bath
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