William George Cubitt
Template:Short description Template:For Template:EngvarB Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox military person Colonel William George Cubitt, Template:Postnominals (19 October 1835 – 25 January 1903) was a senior officer in the British Indian Army and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Military career
Cubitt was born in Calcutta, the son of Major W. Cubitt, an Indian Army officer.<ref name=TTobit>Template:Cite newspaper The Times</ref> After an education in England, Cubitt entered the Indian Army as an ensign in the 13th Bengal Native Infantry, Bengal Army, on 26 July 1853.<ref name=odnb>Template:Cite ODNB</ref> He first saw active service in the Santhal campaign of 1855.<ref name=TTobit />
Cubitt was 21 years old, and a lieutenant in the 13th Bengal Native Infantry when, during the Indian Mutiny, the following deed took place at the siege of Lucknow, for which he was awarded the VC.
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After the Indian Mutiny, Cubitt continued to serve with the Indian Army. In 1875 he took part in the Duffla Expedition, for which he was mentioned in despatches,<ref name=TTobit /> and in 1880 was with the Khyber line force during the Second Anglo-Afghan War. Promoted colonel in July 1883,<ref>Template:London Gazette</ref> he served with the Akha Expedition in 1883–84, and in the Third Anglo-Burmese War in 1886–87,<ref name=odnb/> during which he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (DSO).<ref>Template:London Gazette</ref> At the time of his retirement in 1892 he was in command of the 43rd Gurkhas (later the 8th Gurkha Rifles).<ref name=odnb/>
His medals, including the VC, are on display in the Lord Ashcroft Gallery at the Imperial War Museum, London.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Personal life
In 1863 Cubitt married Charlotte Isabella Hills, daughter of James Hills, of Nischindipore, Bengal, and sister of Lieutenant-General Sir James Hills-Johnes VC. They had three sons and two daughters.<ref name=odnb/>
On retirement, Cubitt lived in Camberley, Surrey. He died on 25 January 1903, aged 67, and was buried in St. Peter's Churchyard, Frimley, Surrey.<ref name=odnb/>
References
- British recipients of the Victoria Cross
- Indian Rebellion of 1857 recipients of the Victoria Cross
- Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
- British Indian Army officers
- British East India Company Army officers
- 1835 births
- 1903 deaths
- People educated at King's College School, London
- Military personnel from Kolkata
- British military personnel of the Second Anglo-Afghan War
- British military personnel of the Third Anglo-Burmese War