• Lieutenant-General Sir
William Babtie (1859–1920),
Royal Army Medical Corps • Major-General
Anthony Bacon (1796–1864) • General Sir
Alexander Robert Badcock (1844–1907),
quartermaster-general,
Indian Army • Major-General John Michael Watson Badcock (1922–2020),
Royal Corps of Signals • Brigadier
Robert Baddeley (born 1934), Director of Army Training and Inspector of Physical & Adventurous Training. • Lieutenant-General
Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell (1857–1941), GOC
50th (Northumbrian) Division • Brigadier John Stanhope Badley (1923–2007),
Aide-de-Camp to
Queen Elizabeth II,
Royal Artillery • Field Marshal Sir
Nigel Bagnall (1927–2002),
Chief of the General Staff • Brigadier
Ralph Bagnold (1896–1990), Deputy Signal Officer-in-Chief Middle East • Major-General Jonathan Bernard Appleton Bailey (1951– ), Director General Development and Doctrine • Lieutenant-General
Duncan Baillie (1826–1890), • Major-General Sir
Guy Bainbridge (1867–1943), GOC
1st Division • Lieutenant-General Sir
Philip Bainbrigge (1786–1862), Colonel of the
26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot • General
Sir David Baird, 1st Baronet (1757–1829),
Commander-in-Chief, Ireland • General Sir
Douglas Baird (1877–1963), GOC
Eastern Command (India) • Brigadier-General
Ned Baird (1864–1956), Commanding Officer,
179th (2/4th London) Brigade • Lieutenant-General
Sir James Baird (1915–2007), Director General
Army Medical Services • Brigadier
John Edmund Alexander Baird (1900–1958), Commander, Local
Land Forces Middle East • Brigadier
Alick Buchanan-Smith, Baron Balerno (1898–1984), Director of Personnel, War Office • Brigadier-General Sir Alfred Granville Balfour (1858–1936), Commander of Embarkation, Port of Southampton • Brigadier Edward William Sturgis Balfour (1884–1955), Scots Guards • General
James Balfour (1743–1823), Colonel of the 83rd Regiment • Major-General James Melville John Balfour (1951—), Director of Infantry • General
Nisbet Balfour (1743–1823), Colonel of the
39th (Dorsetshire) Regiment of Foot • Lieutenant-General Sir
Philip Balfour (1898–1977), GOC
Northern Command • Lieutenant-General
Robert Balfour, 6th of Balbirnie (1772–1837), Colonel of the
Fife Light Horse • Brigadier Anthony David Ball (died 2025),
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers • Brigadier
Bernard Fergusson, Baron Ballantrae (1911–1980),
Governor-General of New Zealand • Brigadier-General
Colin Robert Ballard (1868–1941), Officer Commanding No 2 District,
Scottish Command • Brigadier Derrick Peter Ballard, Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers • Lieutenant-General
John Archibald Ballard (1829–1880),
Indian Army • Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Balneavis (1776–1857), Colonel of the
65th Regiment • Brigadier Richard Fenwick Baly,
Military attaché to Washington • Major-General Harold John Kinahan Bamfield (1870/71—1959),
Indian Medical Service; deputy director of Medical Services,
Eastern Command (India) • Lieutenant-General William Charles Bancroft (d.1903), Bedfordshire Regiment • Major-General Sir
Richard Bannatine-Allason (1855–1940), GOC,
64th (2nd Highland) Division • Lieutenant-General Sir
Colin Barber (1897–1964), GOC
Scottish Command • Brigadier Michael Lovat Barclay (1932–2022), Commander Dubai Defence Force • Brigadier Neil Barclay (1919/20—2011) • Brigadier
Alan Barker (1898–1984), Indian Army • Brigadier Charles Norman Barker (1919–1998), Gordon Highlanders • Brigadier Eric Hugh Barker (1939–2024), Deputy Engineer-in-Chief • General Sir
Evelyn Barker (1894–1983), GOC
Eastern Command • Brigadier Francis Brock Barker (1893–1958), Chief Engineer, South Wales District • General Sir
George Digby Barker (1833–1914),
Commander British Forces in Hong Kong • Brigadier-General Sir
George Robert Barker (1817–1861), Royal Artillery • Lieutenant-General
Michael Barker (1884–1960), GOC
Aldershot Command • Brigadier-General
Randle Barnett Barker (1870–1918), Commander
99th Brigade • Brigadier-General
Sir Robert Barker, 1st Baronet (1732–1789),
Commander-in-Chief, India • Brigadier Wardle Robson Barker (1937–2019), Director of Transport Operations,
Royal Corps of Transport • Brigadier Desmond Alfred Barker-Wyatt (1924–2009), Commanding officer, 29th Engineer Brigade • General Sir
Andrew Barnard (1773–1855), Colonel-Commandant,
The Rifle Brigade • General Sir
Charles Loudon Barnard (1823–1902),
Royal Marine Artillery • Lieutenant-General Sir
Edward Barnes (1776–1838),
Commander-in-Chief, India • Major-General Sir
Reginald Barnes (1871–1946), GOC
55th (West Lancashire) Division • Major-General John Alexander James Pooler Barr (1939—), Engineer-in-Chief • Field Marshal Sir
Arthur Barrett (1857–1926), GOC
Northern Command (India) • Major-General the Honourable
John Barrington (c.1722–1764), Colonel of the
8th (The King's) Regiment of Foot • Major-General Sir
Harry Barron (1847–1921),
Governor of Western Australia • Brigadier-General Netterville Guy Barron, (1867–1945), Royal Garrison Artillery • Major-General Richard Edward Barron (1940—), Director,
Royal Armoured Corps • General Sir
Richard Lawson Barrons (1959—), Commander,
Joint Forces Command • General Sir
Edmund Barrow (1852–1934),
Military Secretary to the India Office • General Sir
George Barrow (1864–1959), GOC-in-C,
Eastern Command (India) • Major-General
Harold Percy Waller Barrow (1876–1957), Colonel Commandant, Royal Army Medical Corps • Major-General Charles W. Barry (1829–1902),
Royal Engineers • Major-General Christopher Brendan Kevin Barry (1971—), Director, Land Warfare • Major-General Philip Barry,
Royal Engineers • Major-General
Arthur Edward Barstow (1888–1942), GOC
9th Infantry Division (India) • Major-General Sir
Charles St Leger Barter (1857–1931), GOC
47th (1/2nd London) Division • Major-General
Arthur Wollaston Bartholomew (1878–1945),
Commander British Troops in China • General Sir
William Bartholomew (1877–1962), GOC
Northern Command • Major-General John Leonard Bartlett, Colonel-Commandant,
Royal Army Pay Corps • Lieutenant-General
Charles Barton (1760–1819),
2nd Regiment of Life Guards • Major-General Eric Walter Barton (1928–2016), Colonel-Commandant,
Royal Engineers • Major-General Francis Christopher Barton ,
40 Commando RM (Malaya),
Royal Marines • Brigadier Francis Guy Barton, Royal Engineers • Major-General Sir
Geoffrey Barton (1844–1922), Colonel of the
Royal Fusiliers • Brigadier Sir
Walter Barttelot, Bt. (1904–1944), CO
6th Guards Tank Brigade • Lieutenant-General
James Bashall (1962—), Commander
Home Command • Brigadier-General
George Limbrey Sclater-Booth, 2nd Baron Basing (1860–1919),
1st The Royal Dragoons • Major-General
John Baskervyle-Glegg (1940–2004),
Grenadier Guards • Major-General George Edward Restalick Bastin (1902–1960), Assistant Controller of Munitions, Ministry of Supply • Major-General William Bate (1920–2008), Director of Movements • Major General
Tom Bateman, GOC
1st Division • Brigadier-General
Hugh Bateman-Champain (1869–1933), Commanding officer of the
36th Indian Brigade • General Charles Edward Bates (1827–1902),
Madras Staff Corps • Brigadier-General Sir
Charles Loftus Bates (1863–1951),
Northumberland Hussars • Major-General John Bates (c. 1823–1902),
Indian Army • Major-General Sir John Bates (1911–1992), Colonel Commandant, Royal Artillery • Lieutenant-General
Sir Ben Bathurst (1962—),
UK Military Representative to NATO • Brigadier
Neil Baverstock OBE,
Royal Irish Regiment Late commander 145 brigade south andYeoman usher to the house of lords • Brigadier Anthony Eric Baxter (1930–2021),
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers • Brigadier Gordon Baxter (−2014), Director Army Catering Corps • Brigadier James Robert John Baxter OBE, Royal Artillery • Brigadier-Gerald Edward Bayley (1874 – ?), Commanding Officer,
65th Brigade • Brigadier Joseph Herbert Bayley (1890–1964),
CO,
145th Field Ambulance; CO, 70th General Hospital Vienna • General Sir
Hugh Beach (1923–2019),
Master-General of the Ordnance • Brigadier Herbert Dacres Beadon (1895–1956), Signal Officer in Chief, Army Headquarters India • Major-General
Daniel Marcus William Beak (1891–1967), GOC
Malta Command • Lieutenant General Sir
Peter Beale (1934—),
Surgeon-General • Brigadier-General
Desmond Beale-Browne (1870–1953), Commander
2nd Cavalry Brigade • Major-General
Edmund Charles Beard (1894–1974), Colonel of the
South Lancashire Regiment • Major-General Simon John Beardsworth (1929–2019),
Royal Tank Regiment • Major-General Sir
Guy Beatty (1870–1954), Regimental Colonel of the
4th Horse (Hodson's Horse) • General
Henry Lygon, 4th Earl Beauchamp (1784–1863), Colonel of the
10th Royal Hussars • Major-General
Frederick Beaumont-Nesbitt (1893–1971), Director of Military Intelligence • Brigadier Ralph Frederick Richard Becher (1896–1979), Deputy Director of Organisation, War Office • Major-General
Edward Beck (1880–1974), GOC
9th (Highland) Infantry Division • Major-General
Clifford Thomason Beckett (1891–1972), Royal Artillery • Brigadier Clive William Beckett (1935–2021), Director of Operational Requirements • Major-General Denis Arthur Beckett (1917–2016), Director of Personal Services • Major-General
Edwin Beckett (1937–2018), Head of
British Defence Staff – US • Lieutenant-General Sir
Tom Beckett (1962—), Defence Senior Advisor Middle East • Brigadier-General
William Beckett (1862–1956), Commander of the British Military Railway Mission in Siberia and Manchuria • Brigadier-General Arthur Thackeray Beckwith (1876–1942), GOC 153rd Infantry Brigade • General Sir
George Beckwith (1753–1823),
Commander-in-Chief, Ireland • Lieutenant-General Sir
Thomas Sydney Beckwith (1770–1831), Commander-in-Chief,
Bombay Army • Major-General
Merton Beckwith-Smith (1890–1942), GOC
18th Infantry Division • Brigadier Sir Edward Henry Lionel Beddington (1884–1966),
Home Guard,
War Office, (1940–1945) • Brigadier
Davis Evan Bedford (1898–1978), Royal Army Medical Corps • Major-General
John Hay Beith (1876–1952), Director of Army Public Relations • Lieutenant-General Sir
Herbert Belfield (1857–1934), GOC
4th Infantry Division • Major-General
Christopher James Bell (1972—), GOC Army Recruiting and Initial Training • General
Edward Wells Bell (c.1789—1870), Colonel of the
66th (Berkshire) Regiment of Foot • Major-General
Edward William Derrington Bell (1824–1879),
Royal Welch Fusiliers • General Sir
John Bell (1782–1876), Colonel of the
4th (The King's Own) Regiment of Foot • Major-General Thomas Carlyle Bell (died 1903),
Bombay Staff Corps • Major-General
John Bellasis (1743–1808), Commander-in-Chief,
Bombay Army • Major-General
Robert Benbow (1933–2014), Colonel Commandant,
Royal Corps of Signals • Major-General Sir
Harcourt Mortimer Bengough (1837–1922), Commander, Jamaica • Brigadier Barry William Bennett (1969—), Commander,
British Forces in the South Atlantic Islands. • Brigadier Jeremy Matthew James Bennett (1968—),
CO 1st Artillery Brigade • Brigadier Lawrence Peter Bennett, Royal Engineers •
Lieutenant-General George Benson (1750–1814), Captain:
44th (East Essex) and
66th (Berkshire) Regiment of Foot • General
Henry Roxby Benson (1818–1892), Colonel of the
7th Queen's Own Hussars • Major-General Peter Herbert Benson (1923–2016), Director General of Transport & Movements (Army) • Lieutenant-General
Lord William Bentinck (1774–1839),
Commander-in-Chief, India • Lieutenant-General
Lord George Beresford (1781–1839), Colonel of the
3rd (The King's Own) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons • General
William Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford (1768–1854),
Master-General of the Ordnance • Lieutenant-General Sir
Noel Beresford-Peirse (1887–1953), GOC
Southern Command (India) • General Sir
George Berkeley (1785–1857),
Surveyor-General of the Ordnance • Major-General
Horatio Berney-Ficklin (1892–1961), GOC
55th (West Lancashire) Infantry Division • Lieutenant-General Sir
Gerald Berragan (1958—),
Adjutant-General to the Forces • Lieutenant-General Sir
Edward Cecil Bethune (1855–1930), Director-General,
Territorial Force • Brigadier John Bryan Bettridge (1932—), Commandant,
Royal School of Artillery • Brigadier Michael William Betts, Chief Transport and Movements Officer,
British Army of the Rhine • Brigadier Francis Bevan, Commander, Royal Engineers 1st Corps • Lieutenant-General Sir
Henry Beverley (1935—),
Commandant General Royal Marines • Major-General Timothy John Bevis (1963—), Royal Marines, Director Operations and Planning Division, International Military Staff, NATO HQ • Brigadier William Patrick Bewley (1937– 2024), Commandant, Central Ordnance Depot, Bicester • Major-General William Howell Beynon • General Sir
Michael Biddulph (1823–1904), GOC Rawalpindi Division • General Sir
Robert Biddulph (1835–1918), Quartermaster-General to the Forces • General Sir
Thomas Myddelton Biddulph (1809–1878),
7th Light Dragoons • Brigadier Bernard Reginald Biggs (1927/8—2021), Deputy Director-General Royal Army Ordnance Corps • Lieutenant-General Sir
David Bill (1954— ),
Commandant Royal College of Defence Studies • Major-General the Honourable Sir
Cecil Edward Bingham (1861–1934), GOC
67th (2nd Home Counties) Division • Major-General the Honourable Sir
Francis Richard Bingham (1863–1935),
Lieutenant Governor of Jersey • Brigadier-General
George Baillie-Hamilton, Lord Binning (1856–1917), CO,
11th Mounted Brigade • Major-General
Graham Binns (1957— ), Commandant,
Joint Services Command and Staff College • General Sir
Noel Birch (1865–1939),
Master-General of the Ordnance • General Sir
Richard James Holwell Birch (1803–1875), Bengal Army • Lieutenant-General Sir
Clarence Bird (1885–1986), Colonel Commandant, Royal Engineers • Major-General Sir
Wilkinson Bird (1869–1943), Colonel of the
2nd (The Queen's Royal) Regiment of Foot • Brigadier-General Halhead Brodick Birdwood (1870–1939), CO,
12th Indian Cavalry Brigade • Field Marshal
William Birdwood, 1st Baron Birdwood (1865–1951),
Commander-in-Chief, India • Major-General
Theodore Birkbeck (1911–1976), Director-General, Territorial Army • Brigadier
Alexander Birtwistle (1948— ), CO
42 (North West) Brigade • Major-General
Archibald Cull Birtwistle (1927–2009), Signal Officer-in-Chief • Brigadier-General Arthur Birtwistle (1877–1937), 210th (East Lancashire) Brigade • Brigadier Harry Wilkinson Bishop, Director, Army Veterinary and Remount Services • Major-General Frederic William Lyon Bissett (1888–1961), Officer Commanding West Scotland Area • Major-General Sir
Wilsone Black (1837–1909),
Commander British Forces in Hong Kong • Major-General
Charles Blackader (1869–1921), GOC,
38th (Welsh) Infantry Division • General Sir
Cecil Blacker (1916–2002), Adjutant-General • General Sir
Jeremy Blacker (1939–2015), Master-General of the Ordnance • Major-General
Cyril Blacklock (1880–1936), GOC
63rd (Royal Naval) Division • Major-General Nathaniel Blackwell,
Governor and Commander in Chief of the Island of
Tobago • Brigadier
Paddy Blagden (1935–2020), Royal Engineers, son of Brigadier William Martin Blagden • Brigadier William Martin Blagden (1899–1949), Deputy Chief Engineer of the Fighting Vehicle Design Establishment • Major General Dan Blanchford, Commander of the Afghan Resettlement Programme • Lieutenant-General
Humphrey Bland (1686–1763),
Commander-in-Chief, Scotland • Brigadier-General
William St Colum Bland (1868–1950), Royal Artillery • Major-General
Robert Stuart, 11th Lord Blantyre (1777–1830) • Major-General
Alan Bruce Blaxland (1892–1963),
GOC XXV Indian Corps • Lieutenant-General
Andrew Blayney, 11th Baron Blayney (1770–1834),
89th Regiment of Foot • Major-General Robert Sidney Blewett, Honorary Physician to the Queen • Lieutenant-General the Honourable
Edward Bligh (1769–1840) • Lieutenant-General
Thomas Bligh (1685–1775) • Major-General Adam Block (1908–1994), GOC
Malta Command • Brigadier
David Block (1908–2001), Royal Artillery • General
Sir Thomas Blomefield, 1st Baronet (1744–1822) • General
Sir Bindon Blood (1842–1940),
Chief Royal Engineer • Lieutenant-General
Benjamin Bloomfield, 1st Baron Bloomfield (1768–1846), Commanding Officer,
Woolwich Garrison • General Sir
John Bloomfield (c.1793—1880),
Master Gunner, St James's Park • Brigadier John Barry Bloxham (1937—),
Army Catering Corps • Major-General Richard Blundell Blundell-Hollinshead-Blundell • Brigadier Jasper Scawen Blunt (1898–1968), Royal Artillery • Major-General
Barrington Campbell, 3rd Baron Blythswood (1845–1918),
Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey • Major-General
Colin Boag LOM (1959— ), GOC
Support Command • Major-General
Anthony Boam (1932–2023),
Commander British Forces in Hong Kong • Brigadier John William Boast (1926–2017), deputy director of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (Engineering Policy) • Major-General
Eberhardt Otto George von Bock (1755–1814) • Lieutenant-General
Maurice Bocland (c.1695—1765), Colonel of the
11th Regiment of Foot • Major-General Kenneth Marten Body (1883–1973), Colonel Commandant, Royal Army Ordnance Corps • Brigadier-General Guy Hamilton Boileau • Brigadier
Guy Boisragon, VC (1864–1931), 5th Gurkha Rifles • Major-General Theodore Boisragon (1830–1882), Indian Army • Major-General
Eric Bols (1904–1985), GOC
6th Airborne Division • Lieutenant-General Sir
Louis Bols (1867–1930), GOC
43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division • Lieutenant-General
Charles Powlett, 3rd Duke of Bolton (1685–1754), Colonel of the
Royal Horse Guards • Lieutenant-General
Charles Powlett, 5th Duke of Bolton (c. 1718–1765) • Brigadier
Lyndon Bolton (1899–1995), CRA, 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division • Brigadier Ronald Dickeson Bolton, Commanding Officer, Kowloon Garrison (Hong Kong) • Brigadier Charles Hendley Bond (1938–2018),
1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards • Brigadier-General
Henry Bond (1873–1919), Royal Artillery • Major-General (Henry) Mark Garneys Bond (1922–2017), Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff (Operations) • Lieutenant-General Sir
Lionel Vivian Bond (1884–1961), GOC
Malaya Command • Major-General Richard Lawrence Bond (1890–1971), GOC Nigeria • Lieutenant-General Sir
Charles Bonham-Carter (1876–1955),
governor of Malta • Major-General
Peter Bonnet (1936–2023), GOC
Western District • Lieutenant-General Sir
Derek Boorman (1930–2025), Chief of
Defence Intelligence • Major-General
John Boothby (1824–1876), Royal Artillery • Major-General
Hugh Borradaile (1907–1993), Vice-Adjutant General • Major-General Herbert Charles Borrett (1841–1919), Inspector-General of Recruiting and the Auxiliary Forces • Lieutenant-General Sir
Oswald Borrett (1878–1950), Commander British Troops in China • General Sir
Arthur Borton (1814–1893), Governor of Malta • Brigadier-General
Neville Travers Borton (1870–1938), Military Governor of Jerusalem • Lieutenant-General Sir
Alexander Boswell, (1928–2021),
Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey • Brigadier Carl Boswell, CO 20th Armoured Brigade Combat team • Major-General Sir
Charles Hamilton Boucher (1898–1951), GOC
Malaya Command • Major-General
John Boughey, (1845–1932),
Wiltshire Regiment • Brigadier Hereward Emanuel (Bill) Boulter , Infantry • Lieutenant-General
Eustace Fane Bourchier Legion of Honour (France) (1822–1902),
Royal Engineers • General Sir
Richard Bourke (1777–1855), Colonel of the
64th (2nd Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot • General Sir
Alan Bourne (1882–1967),
Adjutant-General Royal Marines • General
Geoffrey Bourne, Baron Bourne (1902–1982),
Commandant of the Imperial Defence College • Brigadier Jonny Bourne, CO
7th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters East • Lieutenant-General Sir
Henry Bouverie (1783–1852),
Governor of Malta • Major-General Bryan Morris Bowen (1932–2021), Colonel Commandant,
Royal Army Pay Corps • Major-General Esmond John Bowen (1922–2006), Director,
Royal Army Dental Corps • Major-General
William Bowen (1898–1961), Director of Signals • Lieutenant-General Sir
Roger Bower (1903–1990), C-in-C,
Middle East Land Forces • Major-General
Barnard Foord Bowes (1769–1812), Peninsular War • Major-General Sir
James Bowes-Lyon (1917–1977),
GOC London District • General Sir
George Bowles (1787–1876), Colonel of the 1st West India Regiment • Major-General
Robert Bowles (1744–1812), Commander in Chief,
Bombay Army • Brigadier Peter Christopher Bowser (1930–2021),
Royal Corps of Transport • Major-General Sir
Gerald Boyd (1877–1930),
Military Secretary • Brigadier Sir
John Boyd (1891–1981), Director of Pathology, War Office. • Lieutenant-General Sir
Robert Boyd (c. 1710–1794), Governor of Gibraltar • Lieutenant-General the Honourable Sir
Thomas Boyd-Carpenter (1938— ),
Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Personnel and Training) • Brigadier-General Lionel Boyd Boyd-Moss (1875–1940), CO
36th Brigade • Lieutenant-General
Charles Boye, Commander in Chief, Bombay Army • Major-General John Boyne, Director-General, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers • General Sir
Henry Brackenbury (1837–1914), Colonel Commandant, Royal Artillery • Brigadier Ray Bradbury (1943–2022), Royal Engineers • Major-General
Edward Braddock (1695–1755), Commander-in-Chief, North America • Brigadier
Bill Bradford (1912–1996), CO
153rd (Highland) Infantry Brigade • General Sir John Fowler Bradford (1805–1889), Indian Army • Brigadier-General
Roland Boys Bradford (1892–1917), CO
186th (2/2nd West Riding) Brigade • General Sir
Thomas Bradford (1777–1853), Commander-in-Chief, Bombay Army • Major-General Peter Bradley (1914–2010), Chief of Staff,
Allied Forces Northern Europe • General Sir
Adrian Bradshaw (1958— ),
Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe • Lieutenant-General Sir
Richard Bradshaw (1920–1999), Director General Army Medical Services • Major-General
John Bradstreet (1714–1774),
40th Regiment of Foot • Major-General Derek Henry Braggins , Director of Transport and Movements • Major-General
Sir John Braithwaite, 1st Baronet (1739–1803), Commander-in-Chief, Madras Army • General Sir
Walter Braithwaite (1865–1945), Adjutant-General to the Forces • Brigadier-General
William Garnett Braithwaite (1870–1937), CO
16th Infantry Brigade • Field Marshal
Edwin Bramall, Baron Bramall (1923–2019),
Chief of the Defence Staff • Major-General William James Frank Bramble (1966— ), Chief of Staff, Allied Rapid Reaction Corps • Major-General
Ronald Bramwell-Davis (1905–1974), GOC
Aldershot District • Brigadier
Ivo Branch (1851–1928) • Air Vice Marshal (previously Major-General) Sir
Sefton Brancker (1877–1930),
Royal Flying Corps • Brigadier-General the Honourable
Roger Brand (1880–1945), Rifle Brigade • Major-General
Maxwell Spieker Brander (1884–1972), Colonel-Commandant, Royal Army Service Corps • Major-General Paul Sheldon Bray (died 2012), Paymaster-in-Chief • General Sir
Robert Bray (1908–1983),
Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe • Major-General Sir Rupert Brazier-Creagh (1909–2002), Director of Staff Duties • Lieutenant-General
John Campbell, 1st Marquess of Breadalbane (1762–1834), CO,
Breadalbane Fencibles • Major General
Bruce Brealey (1959— ), Director General, Capability • Major-General
Bala Bredin (1916–2005), GOC
North West District • Brigadier-General Richard William Breeks (1863–1920), Royal Horse Artillery • Lieutenant-General Robert Brereton (1747–1815), Governor of St Lucia • Lieutenant-General Sir
William Brereton (1789–1864), Colonel-Commandant,
IV Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery • General
Henry William Breton (1799–1889), GOC,
South-West District • Lieutenant-General
Martin Bricknell (1963— ), Surgeon General of the British Armed Forces • Brigadier John William Bridge ,
Royal Engineers • Brigadier the Honourable
Geoffrey Bridgeman (1898–1974), Royal Army Medical Corps • Major-General
Robert Bridgeman, 2nd Viscount Bridgeman (1896–1982), deputy adjutant-general to the War Office • Lieutenant-General Sir
Tom Bridges (1871–1939), GOC
19th (Western) Division • Brigadier-General Robert James Bridgford (1869–1954), GOC
31st Division • General
Alexander Hood, 1st Viscount Bridport (1814–1904),
Royal Scots Fusiliers • Lieutenant-General Sir
Charles James Briggs (1865–1941), GOC,
XVI Corps • Major-General
George Briggs (1808–1875),
Madras Artillery • Lieutenant-General Sir
Harold Rawdon Briggs (1894–1952), GOC,
Burma Command • Major-General
Raymond Briggs (1895–1985), GOC,
1st Armoured Division • Lieutenant-General
Robin Brims (1951— ), Commander,
Field Army • General Sir James Brind (1808–1888), Colonel-Commandant, Royal Artillery • General Sir
John Brind (1878–1954), GOC,
Southern Command (India) • Major-General Sir
Thomas Brisbane (1773–1860),
Governor of New South Wales • Major-General Horton Brisco (1741–1802),
Coldstream Guards and/or EICS • Brigadier Anthony William Edmund Brister (1952— ), Adjutant General's Corps (Educational and Training Services Branch) • Brigadier Andrew Bristow (1963— ), Capability Director, Information • Major-General Charles Gisborne Brittan (1860–1939), Royal Marines • Major-General
Robert Britten (1922–1995), GOC,
West Midlands District • Major-General Francis Gerrard Russell Brittorous (1896–1974), GOC, Aegean • Major-General Sir
Isaac Brock (1769–1812),
Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada • Major-General
John Myles "Robin" Brockbank (1921–2006), Vice-Adjutant General • Brigadier Ralph Alexander Broderick (1888–1971), Consulting Dental Surgeon to the Army • Major-General
Thomas Brodie (1903–1993), GOC,
1st Infantry Division • General the Honourable
John Brodrick (1765–1842),
Governor of Martinique • Major-General
Robert Straton Broke (1913–2002), Colonel-Commandant, Royal Artillery • Major-General Sir
Charles Broke Vere (1779–1843) • Major-General
Joseph Brome (c. 1713–1796), Master Gunner, St James's Park • Brigadier Robert Bromham (?—1980), Royal Army Ordnance Corps • Brigadier
David de Gonville Bromhead (1944—), Royal Regiment of Wales • Brigadier-General Walter Bromilow (1863–1939), GOC,
137th (Staffordshire) Infantry Brigade • Brigadier-General Sir
William Bromley-Davenport (1862–1949), CO,
22nd Mounted Brigade • Major-General
Frank Hastings Brooke (1909–1982), Federation Army of Malaya • Brigadier-General
Hugh Fenwick Brooke (1871–1948), deputy director of Supplies, GHQ France • Brigadier
Oliver George Brooke (1911–1987), Welch Regiment • Air Chief Marshal (formerly Brigadier-General) Sir
Robert Brooke-Popham (1878–1953), Commander-in-Chief,
British Far East Command • Major-General
Patrick Brooking (1937–2014), Commandant,
British Sector in Berlin • General Sir
Thomas William Brotherton (1782–1868), Regimental Colonel,
1st (The King's) Dragoon Guards • Major-General William Edward Delves Broughton (1837–1895), Bengal Army • Brigadier
Alan Brown (1909–1971), CO,
31st Armoured Brigade • Lieutenant-General
Chris Brown (1955— ), Senior British Military Representative,
Multi-National Force – Iraq • Brigadier Edward David Brown (born 1960), Commander, British Military Mission, Kuwait • Brigadier Ernest Henry Brown • General Sir
George Brown (1790–1865), Commander-in-Chief, Ireland • Brigadier Harry Gregorius Brown, Royal Army Ordnance Corps • Major-General James Brown • Lieutenant-General Sir
John Brown (1880–1958), Director-General, Territorial Army • General John Tatton Brown (1795–1880), Royal Marines • Major-General
Michael Brown (1931–1993), Director of Army Medicine • Brigadier Tweedie Brown (1948— ), Commandant, Royal Logistic Corps Training Centre • Major-General Edward George Browne (1863–1952), Royal Army Medical Corps • Brigadier-General
Edward Stevenson Browne (1852–1907), GOC
North Eastern District • Brigadier Hugh William Longbourne Browne (1924–2016), Chief Engineer,
United Kingdom Land Forces • Major-General Sir
James Browne (1839–1896), Quartermaster General, India • Brigadier Michael Anthony Browne, Royal Engineers • Brigadier Michael Edward Browne (1942—), Honorary Colonel 3rd (Volunteer) Battalion, The
Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment • Brigadier-General
Montfort Browne (c.1735–1780), CO, The
Prince of Wales' American Regiment • General Sir
Samuel Browne (1824–1901), CO,
Peshawar Valley Field Force • Brigadier-General Robert Clayton Browne-Clayton (1870–1939), 5th Lancers • Lieutenant-General Sir
Frederick Browning (1896–1965),
Military Secretary • General Sir
Nevil Brownjohn (1897–1973),
Quartermaster-General to the Forces • Brigadier Cecil Alexander Little Brownlow ,
Royal Field Artillery • Field Marshal Sir
Charles Henry Brownlow (1831–1916), Indian Army • Major-General
William Vesey Brownlow (1841–1928), Colonel of the
1st King's Dragoon Guards • Lieutenant-General Sir
Douglas Brownrigg (1886–1946),
Military Secretary • General Sir
Robert Brownrigg (1758–1833),
General Officer Commanding, Ceylon • Major General
Alastair Bruce of Crionaich (1960—),
governor of Edinburgh Castle • Brigadier-General The Honourable
Charles Granville Bruce (1866–1939), CO,
Bannu Brigade • Major-General Sir
David Bruce (1855–1931), Commander,
Royal Army Medical College • Brigadier
Ian Robert Crauford George Mary Bruce • Brigadier-General Capel Molyneux Brunker (1898–1988), CRA Eastern Command • Major-General Sir James Milford Sutherland Brunker (1854–1942), GOC,
Sirhind Brigade • Major-General Sir
Jeremiah Bryant (c.1783—1845), Bengal Army • Major-General Sir
Alexander Bryce (1766–1832),
Inspector-General of Fortifications • Brigadier Richard Hugh Castellain Bryers (1911–1997), The Kings Own Regiment • Lieutenant-General
Henry Buchanan (1830–1903), GOC,
Eastern District • Major-General Sir
Kenneth Buchanan (1880–1973), GOC,
42nd (East Lancashire) Infantry Division • General Sir
Roy Bucher (1895–1980),
Commander-in-Chief, Indian Army • Brigadier Francis Edward Buckland (-1965), Royal Army Medical Corps • Major-General Ronald John Denys Eden Buckland ,
Coldstream Guards • Major-General Christopher Reginald Buckle
Légion d'honneur,
Military Order of Savoy,
Croix de Guerre,
Order of Leopold II,
Order of the Crown of Italy (1862–1952) • Major-General Denys Herbert Vincent Buckle (1902–1994),
Royal Army Service Corps • Lieutenant-General
Gerard Bucknall (1894–1980), GOC,
Northern Ireland District • Lieutenant-General Sir
James Bucknall (1958—), Commander,
Allied Rapid Reaction Corps • General Sir
Edward Bulfin (1862–1939), GOC,
XXI Corps • Major-General
Charles Bullen-Smith (1898–1970), GOC,
51st (Highland) Division • Lieutenant-General Frederick William Buller (1773–1855) • General Sir
George Buller (1802–1884), GOC,
Southern District • General Sir
Redvers Buller (1839–1908), GOC,
Aldershot Command • Lieutenant-General Sir
George Bullock (1851–1926),
Governor of Bermuda • Brigadier Robert Michael Bullock (died 2022), Chief Transport and Movements Officer, British Army of the Rhine • General Sir
Edward Bulwer (1829–1910),
Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey • Brigadier-General William Earle Bulwer (1757–1807),
Norfolk Rangers • Brigadier Hetherington Bulwer-Long (1904–1989) • Brigadier George Francis Bunbury (1895–1977), deputy director of Military Operations, Army Headquarters India • Major-General
Keith Burch (1931–2013), Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff (Personnel and Logistics) • Major-General
David Burden (1943— ), Military Secretary • Brigadier Brian Burditt • Major-General Rodney Burges (1914–2002), Vice-Quartermaster-General • General Sir
Edward Burgess (1927–2015),
Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe • General
John Burgoyne (1722–1792) Commander-in-Chief, Ireland • Field Marshal Sir
John Fox Burgoyne (1782–1871), Colonel Commandant, Royal Engineers • Brigadier Alan David Burley, Inspector, Royal Army Ordnance Corps • Major-General
Shaun Burley (born 1962), Military Secretary • Major-General
Edwyn Sherard Burnaby (1830–1883), Honorary Colonel of the
1st Leicestershire Rifle Volunteer Corps • Major-General Sir
Owen Tudor Burne,
GCIE KCSI (1837–1909), Indian Army • General Sir
Charles Burnett (1843–1915), GOC
Western Command • Major-General Edward John Sidney Burnett, Colonel,
10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles • Major-General
Sir James Burnett, 13th Baronet (1880–1953), GOC,
51st (Highland) Division • General Sir
John Burnett-Stuart (1875–1958), GOC-In-C, Southern Command • Major-General Sir John Francis Burn-Murdoch (1859–1931), Royal Dragoons • Major-General
Edward Lawson, 4th Baron Burnham (1890–1963), Director of Army Public Relations • Major-General Sir
George Burns (1911–1997),
GOC, London District • Brigadier Lionel Bryan (Byrne) Douglas Burns, (1895–1966), deputy director of Personnel Services, War Office • Brigadier Paul Robert Burns, Director of Staff and Personnel Support • General
Sir Harry Burrard, 1st Baronet, of Lymington (1755–1813),
Governor of Calshot Castle • Brigadier-General Arnold Robinson Burrowes (1867–1949), Brigadier-General, Adjutant General's Department • Lieutenant-General
Brocas Burrows (1894–1967), GOC,
West Africa Command • Brigadier-General
George Burrows (1827–1917), Indian Army • Brigadier-General Alfred Burt,
7th Cavalry Brigade • Brigadier Cedric James Burton (1950— ), Signal Officer-in-Chief • Brigadier Colin Burton (born 1883), Army Service Corps • General
Edmond Francis Burton (1820–1902),
Madras Army • Lieutenant-General Sir
Edmund Burton (1943— ),
Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff • Brigadier
Ralph Burton (died 1768), Colonel of the
3rd Regiment of Foot • Major-General Peter J. Bush (1924–2009), Chief of Staff,
SHAPE • Major-General Sir Henry Bushman (1841–1940), Colonel,
9th (Queen's Royal) Lancers • Major-General Leslie Francis Harry Busk (1937–2025), Director, Army Air Corps • Brigadier-General
Phillip Thomas Buston (1853–1938), Chief Engineer,
Aldershot Command • Major-General Arthur Butcher,
Royal Marines Light Infantry • Brigadier
Edward Adam Butler CBE DSO (born 1962), Chief, Joint Force Operations • Major-General Ernest Reuben Charles Butler, Deputy Director Veterinary Services • Major-General
Hew Butler (1922–2007), General Officer Commanding, Near East Land Forces • Brigadier-General
Lesley James Probyn Butler (1876–1955) CO,
94th (Yeomanry) Brigade • General Sir
Mervyn Butler (1913–1976), Commandant, Royal College of Defence Studies • Lieutenant-General Sir
Richard Butler (1870–1935), GOC, Western Command • Major-General
Stephen Butler (1880–1964), GOC
48th (South Midland) Division • Lieutenant-General Sir
William Butler (1838–1910), GOC, Western District • Brigadier-General William John Chesshyre Butler, 5th Dragoon Guards • Brigadier Michael Robert Butterwick (1970–), Commander, Initial Training Group • Major-General
William John Butterworth (1801–1856),
governor of the Straits Settlements • Field Marshal
Julian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy (1862–1935), GOC
Third Army == C ==