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      • General Sir James Simpson GCB (1792 – 18 April 1868) was a British Army officer of the 19th century. He commanded the British troops in the Crimea from June to November 1855, following the death of Field Marshal Lord Raglan. Simpson's competence in leading troops during the Crimean conflict was criticized by his contemporaries.
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  1. General Sir James Simpson GCB (1792 – 18 April 1868) was a British Army officer of the 19th century. He commanded the British troops in the Crimea from June to November 1855, following the death of Field Marshal Lord Raglan.

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    Sir James Simpson (1792 – 18 April 1868) was a general of the British Army.

    He served with the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards during the Peninsular War and the Waterloo Campaign, and then commanded the 29th Regiment of Foot in Mauritius and Bengal.

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  2. General Sir James Simpson GCB (1792 – 18 April 1868) was a British Army officer of the 19th century. He commanded the British troops in the Crimea from June to November 1855, following the death of Field Marshal Lord Raglan.

  3. General Sir James Simpson (1792 – 1868), who fought in the Peninsula War was a British Army officer. He commanded the British troops in the Crimea from June to November 1855, following the death of Field Marshal Lord Raglan.

  4. General Sir James Simpson GCB, 1792 - 1868, was a British Army officer of the 19th century. He commanded the British troops in the Crimea from June to November 1855, Crimean War / General Sir James...

  5. Name: James Simpson. Rank: Ensign to Lieutenant. Regiments: 39th Foot; Half Pay 89th. Dates of Service: 1811-1816. Note: Descriptions relating to individuals have been created using information...

  6. General Sir James Simpson (1792 – 18 April 1868) was a British Army officer of the 19th century. He commanded the British troops in the Crimea from June to November 1855, following the death of Field Marshal Lord Raglan .

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