Major-General Arthur Crawford Daly, CB, CMG (14 May 1871 – 28 August 1936) was a senior British Army officer.
Appointed adjutant of the 2nd Battalion on 15 February 1898, he first saw active service in the Second Boer War, during which he was severely wounded during action in Natal.
He was reported seriously ill with enteric fever near Pietermaritzburg in March 1900,[3] but recovered, was mentioned in despatches (dated 8 April 1902),[4] and received a brevet promotion as major in the South African Honours list published on 26 June 1902.
[5] Following the end of the war in June 1902, he left Cape Town on the SS Sicilia and returned to Southampton in late July,[6] where he went back as a regular officer in his regiment.
[8] After the outbreak of the First World War, Daly became deputy assistant quartermaster general of the IV Corps in October 1914.