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Major-General Sir Philip Rynd Robertson (5 April 1866 – 11 May 1936) was a British Army officer of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, who commanded a battalion, a brigade and then division in the First World War. ==Early career and family==
Philip Rynd Robertson was born on 5 April 1866, the eldest surviving son of General J.H.C. Robertson. He was educated at Charterhouse School before entering the Royal Military College, Sandhurst.〔''Who Was Who''〕 He passed out of Sandhurst in 1886, and was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) on 25 August.〔''Quarterly Army List, 1919'', p. 51''d''.〕 He remained with his regiment for thirteen years, with a promotion to Captain in 1896, until he was appointed as the adjutant to a volunteer battalion in India in February 1899.〔 While in India, in 1897, he married Margaret Elizabeth Beresford,〔 the daughter of John Stuart Beresford, chief engineer of the Punjab government.〔"BERESFORD, John Stuart". (2007). In ''Who Was Who''. (Online edition )〕 He returned to regimental duties in January 1904, having remained in India throughout the Boer War, and was promoted to Major in September.〔 In October 1913, he was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel and appointed to command the 1st Battalion of the Cameronians.〔
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