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James Grierson

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Lieutenant-General Sir James Moncrieff Grierson, CVO, KCB, CMG, ADC (27 January 185917 August 1914) was a British soldier.

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[edit] Biography

In the Army Manoeuvres of September 1912, he decisively beat Douglas Haig, despite Haig having the odds in his favour. This was mostly due to the use of aerial reconnaissance, which Grierson had been persuaded to use against his better judgement, by his subordinate Charles Briggs.

He died of an aneurism of the heart on a train, near Amiens at 7:00 a.m. on 17 August 1914. His replacement as commander of II Corps was Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien. Grierson's body was repatriated, a practice allowed at that time, and is buried in buried in the Glasgow Necropolis.

The Sir James Moncrieff Grierson prize for languages was later established at the Sandhurst.

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[edit] Publications by Grierson

Notes on the Turkish Army Simla 1882 (compiled for the Intelligence Branch, India)

A Vocabulary of the Arabic Language Roorkee 1882

The War in Turkomania: Skobeleff's Campaign of 1880-81 Translated from the Russian of Major-General N. I. Grodekov. Simla 1884-85

The Armed Strength of Russia Two editions: London 1886 and 1892 (compiled for the Intelligence Branch, London)

The Armed Strength of Japan London 1886 (compiled for the Intelligence Branch, London)

The Armed Strength of the German Empire Two editions: London 1888 and 1892 (compiled for the Intelligence Branch, London)

Staff Duties in the Field: With Notes by Lieut.-General H. Brackenbury London 1891

Handbook of the Military Forces of Russia London 1894 (compiled for the Intelligence Branch, London)

Umpiring at Field Manoeuvres as practised by various foreign armies (Aldershot Military Society Lectures, No. 51) Aldershot 1894

Die heere und Flotten der Gegenwart II Gross-Britanien und Irland The British Army. Berlin 1897

Records of the Scottish Volunteer Force, 1859–1908 Edinburgh and London 1909

Military Papers and Articles, Translations, Reviews contributed to military journals both British and foreign, and to the daily press.

[edit] Further reading

The Life of Sir James Moncrieff Grierson by D.S. Macdiarmid (London: Constable, 1923)

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