Andrew McCulloch (British Army officer)

Major-General Sir Andrew Jameson McCulloch KBE, CB, DSO, DCM, DL (14 July 1876 – 19 April 1960) was a senior British Army officer.

[3] After studying at the Inner Temple and qualifying as an advocate, he was admitted to the Scottish bar in September 1897.

[4] He enlisted as a private soldier in the City of London Imperial Volunteers and then transferred to the Highland Light Infantry in August 1900.

On a pitch dark night he penetrated 4,500 yards into the enemy's lines, occupied his objective, and captured between 300 and 400 prisoners and two guns, as well as a village.

Success was entirely due to his magnificent leadership, moving at the head of this brigade.