Field Marshal Sir Henry Wylie Norman GCB, GCMG, CIE (2 December 1826 – 26 October 1904) was a senior Indian Army officer and colonial administrator. He served in the Second Anglo-Sikh War, the campaign against the Kohat Pass Afridis, the suppression of the Santhal rebellion and the suppression of the Indian Mutiny. He became military member of the Viceroy's Council (in effect Minister for War in Inia) in 1870, in which role he maintained the policy of ensuring that the Indian Army were less well armed than British troops there to deter another mutiny. After that he became a member of the Council of India. In his later years he became Governor of Jamaica and then Governor of Queensland.
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| - Field Marshal Sir Henry Wylie Norman GCB, GCMG, CIE (2 December 1826 – 26 October 1904) was a senior Indian Army officer and colonial administrator. He served in the Second Anglo-Sikh War, the campaign against the Kohat Pass Afridis, the suppression of the Santhal rebellion and the suppression of the Indian Mutiny. He became military member of the Viceroy's Council (in effect Minister for War in Inia) in 1870, in which role he maintained the policy of ensuring that the Indian Army were less well armed than British troops there to deter another mutiny. After that he became a member of the Council of India. In his later years he became Governor of Jamaica and then Governor of Queensland.
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| - Sir Henry Norman circa. 1895
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| - Field Marshal Sir Henry Wylie Norman GCB, GCMG, CIE (2 December 1826 – 26 October 1904) was a senior Indian Army officer and colonial administrator. He served in the Second Anglo-Sikh War, the campaign against the Kohat Pass Afridis, the suppression of the Santhal rebellion and the suppression of the Indian Mutiny. He became military member of the Viceroy's Council (in effect Minister for War in Inia) in 1870, in which role he maintained the policy of ensuring that the Indian Army were less well armed than British troops there to deter another mutiny. After that he became a member of the Council of India. In his later years he became Governor of Jamaica and then Governor of Queensland.
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