William Fenwick Williams

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William Fenwick Williams was a British Army officer best known for his distinguished leadership and defense of the fortress city of Kars during the Crimean War.

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instanceOf British Army officer
human
awardReceived Légion d'honneur
surface form: Legion of Honour

Order of the Bath
Order of the Medjidie NERFINISHED
birthDate 1800-12-04
birthPlace Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia NERFINISHED
capturedBy Russian Empire NERFINISHED
conflict Crimean War
Siege of Kars NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
deathDate 1883-07-26
describedBySource British military histories of the Crimean War
Canadian biographical dictionaries
ethnicGroup British
familyName Williams
genre military history subject
givenName William
hasPartIn Ottoman–British military cooperation at Kars NERFINISHED
honorificSuffix 1st Baronet
militaryBranch British Army
militaryRank general
militaryUnit Royal Artillery NERFINISHED
nobleTitle baronet
notableFor distinguished leadership in the defence of Kars during the Crimean War
notableWork defence of Kars NERFINISHED
occupation colonial administrator
soldier
positionHeld Commander of the garrison at Kars
Commander-in-Chief, North America NERFINISHED
Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia NERFINISHED
Member of the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia
residence London, England
surface form: London

Nova Scotia NERFINISHED
title Sir

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Siege of Kars commander William Fenwick Williams