Arthur Power Palmer
1840–1904 (age 64)
Biography
Arthur Power Palmer rose through the ranks of the British Army to serve as Commander-in-Chief in India, where he guided troops with a steady hand during the years after the mutiny. His leadership emphasized discipline balanced with concern for the conditions faced by soldiers stationed far from home.
Committed to the service of the Empire, he also took a personal interest in the welfare of local communities touched by military activity, earning admiration from both officers and civilians.