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| term_start = 15 April 1826
| term_start = 15 April 1826
| term_end = 10 December 1838
| term_end = 10 December 1838
| monarch = [[Georgious IV]]<br/> [[Willus IV]]
| monarch = [[Georgius IV]]<br/> [[Willus IV]]
| predecessor =Captain [[Andrew Philips]]<br/>
| predecessor =Captain [[Andrew Philips]]<br/>
| successor = Captain [[John Frisco]]
| successor = Captain [[John Frisco]]

Latest revision as of 15:18, 13 February 2021

Sir. David Auchinleck
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General Sir. David Auchinleck
Governor of New South Niflheim
In office
15 April 1826 – 10 December 1838
MonarchGeorgius IV
Willus IV
Preceded byCaptain Andrew Philips
Succeeded byCaptain John Frisco
Personal details
Born
Benedict Humeray

14 April 1787
Insomnia, Lucis
Died19 July 1875(1875-07-19) (aged 88)
Sydney, New South Niflheim
SpouseLady Mary Auchinleck
ChildrenCharles Auchinleck
George Henry Auchinleck
Louise Auchinleck
Military service
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Branch/serviceLucis Army
Years of service1806–1842
RankGeneral
Battles/warsSandoric Wars
AwardsOrder of the Garter
Order of the Lucis Empire

General Sir. David Auchinleck KG CLE (14 April 1787 - 19 July 1875) was a Lucian military officer who served as the 5th Governor of New South Niflheim and the 3rd longest tenured from 1826 to 1838.

David is also known for his service during the Sandoric Wars on the part of the Sikh and Aurucolian War, where his early years of commanding armies was tested. He distinguished himself against a numerically larger Aurucolian and Sikh Army at the Battle of Otasang Pass, which cemented his legacy as one of the best commanders in the war.

After the war, Auchinleck would be assigned as the Governor of New South Niflheim. He returned to Lucis and married Mary Fredericks. In 1860, he returned to New South Niflheim and was received well by the government, who gave him and his family a land and house to settle in Sydney. Here, he would spend the rest of his life into retirement until his death in 1875.

David is the grandfather of Klankain Auchinleck and the 3rd great-grandfather of Klankain Auchinleck IV and Claude John Auchinleck.

Early Life

Military Career

Personal Life