Steuart Hare

Major-General Sir Steuart Welwood Hare, KCMG, CB (September 1867 – October 1952) was a British Army officer.

[8] Reverting to normal pay, he became commander of the Lowland Division's Scottish Rifles Brigade, a Territorial Force formation, in August 1912.

[9] Hare, who in August 1914 was promoted to the temporary rank of brigadier general,[10] took command of the 86th Infantry Brigade, part of the 29th Division, in February 1915.

He commanded his brigade during the landing at Cape Helles and was subsequently wounded in the leg during the opening stages of the Gallipoli campaign in April.

[11] He was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in January 1917,[13] the same month in which his rank of major general became substantive.