Almost two years into the
First World War Maxwell, promoted in November 1915 to brevet lieutenant colonel, was placed in command of the 12th Battalion,
Middlesex Regiment from June to October 1916, for which he was promoted once again to temporary lieutenant colonel while serving as the battalion's commander. In November he was awarded a Bar to his
Distinguished Service Order. For his actions taking
Thiepval, he was given command of the
18th King George's Own Lancers, Indian Army in October 1916. As commander of the 12th Middlesex, and later of the
27th Infantry Brigade of the
9th (Scottish) Division, to which he had been appointed to command in October when he was promoted to temporary brigadier general, Maxwell came to be regarded as one of the finest combat commanders serving in the
British Expeditionary Force on the
Western Front. He was an aggressive commander who was also both an original thinker and popular with his men. Despite his rank, Maxwell, made a brevet colonel in June 1917, was frequently at the front line. He was
killed in action, shot by a German
sniper, during the
Battle of the Menin Road Ridge on 21 September 1917. The gravestone inscription states: "An ideal soldier and a very perfect gentleman beloved by all his men." His brother, Lieutenant Colonel Eustace Lockhart Maxwell of the
11th King Edward's Own Lancers (Probyn's Horse), was killed on 20 July 1916 during the
Battle of the Somme, whilst commanding the '
bantams' of
23rd Manchester Regiment. He is commemorated on the
Neuve-Chapelle Indian Memorial. General Maxwell is commemorated with a plaque in
St. Giles Cathedral on the
Royal Mile in
Edinburgh,
Scotland. Maxwell's medals are now held in the
Imperial War Museum as part of the "Lord Ashcroft collection" having been bought at auction for £78,000. His wife, Charlotte Maxwell, published a volume of his edited letters in 1921. File:Ypres Reservoir Cemetery-13 (cropped).JPG|Gravestone in 2015 in Ypres Reservoir Cemetery File:Memorial to Francis Aylmer Maxwell.jpg|Memorial in
St. Giles Cathedral File:Memorial to Francis Aylmer Maxwell (Guildford).jpg|Memorial at
Mount Cemetery Guildford ==See also==