On leaving school in 1892, Tufton was commissioned as a
second lieutenant in the 3rd Battalion of
The Royal Sussex Regiment, a
militia unit. He was promoted to
lieutenant in 1893 before applying to join the regular army in 1894, reverting to the rank of second lieutenant in the
1st Life Guards. He resigned his commission in 1896. Tufton rejoined the Royal Sussex Regiment as a lieutenant in March 1900 during the
Second Boer War, the first in which militia regiments were allowed to fight overseas. He was promoted to
captain on 18 August 1900 and saw active service in South Africa in reserve positions in
Orange Free State and
Transvaal. For his service in the war, he was awarded the
Queen's South Africa Medal with five clasps. He moved with the battalion to
Saint Helena to guard prisoners of war before returning to the
Southampton on the
SS Dominion in September 1902. Following the war, the 3rd Royal Sussex became a reserve battalion in 1908 and Tufton was appointed
Major, serving at the battalion's depot at
Chichester. At the outbreak of the
First World War he volunteered for active service, moving with the battalion to
Dover initially and then to France in February 1915 where he was appointed Assistant
Provost Marshal (APM) attached to
6th Division headquarters with the rank of major. He served throughout the war, the division seeing action on the
Western Front from the
Second Battle of Ypres in 1915 through to the
Hundred Days Offensive and attacks on the
Hindenburg Line in 1918. He was
mentioned in dispatches and awarded the
Distinguished Service Order (DSO) in the
1916 New Year Honours and received the
Ordre de Léopold in 1918. The division saw service in the
army of occupation following the
Armistice with Germany and Tufton continued to serve as APM until April 1919 and was again mentioned in dispatches in July. He was awarded the
Order of Agricultural Merit by the French government before reverting to the
Reserve of Officers. Tufton was called back into service briefly during the
1921 threat of a General Strike but the army was not required to take action and he again reverted to the reserve. He relinquished his commission in 1925 after reaching the maximum age (50) for service in the reserve. ==Cricket==