W. O. H. Dodds

William Okell Holden Dodds CMG DSO (3 July 1867 – 25 August 1934)[1] was a Canadian Brigadier General of the First World War.

[1] After arrival in England, and being promoted Lieutenant Colonel, he became Commanding Officer of the 1st Brigade, CFA.

[1] In October 1916 he was promoted to Brigadier General and given the position of Commander Royal Artillery for the 4th Canadian Division.

[1] After the end of hostilities Dodds served in Germany and was briefly the military governor of Bonn.

[4] Among his papers, which are held at the University of Victoria,[5] is a photo album of people and scenes of the First World War which is now in the public domain.

File:Artillery officers with Brigadier General Dodds, Headquarters, 4th Canadian Division Artillery, England, 1916.