Bruce Skinner

Major-General Bruce Morland Skinner CB CMG MVO (3 April 1858 – 3 May 1932) was a British Army officer and surgeon who served as Surgeon-General during the First World War. Skinner was the eldest son of Charles Bruce Skinner and Harriette Catherine Tudor. He was educated at Bloxham School and the Royal Army Medical College before commissioning into the British Army as a medical officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps. He first saw active service on the North-West Frontier expedition of 1887 to 1888. He was deployed to South Africa during the Second Boer War between 1899 and 1902, was promoted to lieutenant-colonel in 1902 and was made a Member of the Royal Victorian Order in 1906. Skinner served as Honorary Surgeon to the Viceroy of India in 1910 and was Senior Medical officer in Rawalpind

Bruce Skinner

Major-General Bruce Morland Skinner CB CMG MVO (3 April 1858 – 3 May 1932) was a British Army officer and surgeon who served as Surgeon-General during the First World War. Skinner was the eldest son of Charles Bruce Skinner and Harriette Catherine Tudor. He was educated at Bloxham School and the Royal Army Medical College before commissioning into the British Army as a medical officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps. He first saw active service on the North-West Frontier expedition of 1887 to 1888. He was deployed to South Africa during the Second Boer War between 1899 and 1902, was promoted to lieutenant-colonel in 1902 and was made a Member of the Royal Victorian Order in 1906. Skinner served as Honorary Surgeon to the Viceroy of India in 1910 and was Senior Medical officer in Rawalpind