Harry Pritchard (British Army officer)

Major-General Harry Lionel Pritchard, CB, CMG, DSO (16 November 1871 – 14 May 1953) was a British Army officer who served as General Officer Commanding Malaya Command from 1929 to 1931.

He was appointed Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General in India in 1907.

[3] Pritchard served in the First World War, initially in France and Belgium and then in Egypt.

He was made Chief Engineer for Middle East Forces in 1916,[3] and was severely wounded in 1917.

[3] His final appointment was as Commandant of the Royal School of Military Engineering at Chatham in 1931; he retired in 1933.