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 VII LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR CLAUD WILLIAM JACOB, K.C.B. E-JTENANT-GENERAL SIR CLAUD WILLIAM JACOB, K.C.B., was born November 2ist, 1863. He joined the Worcester Regiment in 1882, and saw active service in 1890, when he took part in the Zhob Valley Expedition. In 1893 he became Captain, and in 1901 Major in the Indian Army. He was employed on the North- West Frontier of India between 1901 and 1902, in the Waziristan Expedition, in which he won a Medal and a Clasp. He was promoted Lieutenant- Colonel of the Indian Army in 1904, and received his Brevet of Colonel in 1908. He served on the Staff in India as General Staff Officer, ist Grade, between 1912 and 1915. In the latter year he became Brigadier-General (Temporary), com- manding the Dehra Dun Brigade. With his brigade he fought through the Battle of Neuve Chapelle, when the Bois du Biez was taken by a magnificent charge and several times cleared, though it could not be held. The brigade made a brilliant dtbut in the European War, and their charge was only held up by the line of the river. He was promoted Major-General in January, 1916, became temporary Lieutenant- General in May of the same year, and was promoted Lieutenant- General in June, 1917.