Charles Lyon - Military Career

Military Career

Lyon was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant into the 4th (Extra Reserve) Battalion, the North Staffordshire Regiment in February 1900. In April of the same year he was posted to the 2nd Battalion of the regiment The 2nd Battalion was a regular battalion and was at the time on active service in South Africa during the Second Boer War where Lyon joined the battalion and served with it throughout the war being Mentioned in Despatches in 1901. Returning to England as a Lieutenant in 1902 Lyon remained with the 2nd Battalion when it was posted to India in 1903 where he became adjutant and was promoted to Captain.

In 1912 Lyon was seconded as a student to the Staff College, Camberley Upon leaving the Staff College, Lyon was posted to the 1st Battalion which was then in Ireland and was still with the 1st Battalion at the outbreak of the First World War. The battalion mobilised in August 1914 and went to France in September, but Lyon only remained with the battalion for another month until October 1914 when he was attached to the General Staff as a Staff Captain. This was the first of many staff posts that Lyons held until the end of his career and he never returned to regimental duty. In March 1915 Lyon moved to the staff of the Quartermaster general and by the end of the war held the substantive rank of Major, the brevet rank of Lieutenant-Colonel and the temporary rank of Brigadier-General. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) in the New Year's Honours List for 1916, appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in January 1918, and made a Companion of the Order of the Bath; as well as two Belgian decorations, being made an Officier de l'Ordre de la Couronne and the Croix de guerre

Post war Lyon served as Assistant Director of Quartering at the War Office before finishing his career as Assistant Quarter Master General, retiring on half pay in 1927 with the honorary rank of Brigadier-General.

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