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Edward Backhouse (British Army officer)

Edward Backhouse (born circa 1860s, died after 1920) was a British Army officer who served primarily in India during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Details of his early life and education are currently limited, however, records indicate a career marked by steady progression through the ranks.

Backhouse received his commission into the British Army and was subsequently attached to units serving in British India. He saw active service in various campaigns on the North-West Frontier, contributing to the consolidation and maintenance of British control in the region. He likely participated in operations against local tribes and groups challenging British authority.

Throughout his career, Backhouse demonstrated competency in military administration and leadership. He held a number of staff appointments, contributing to the planning and execution of military operations, and playing a role in the logistical support of troops stationed in India. Information on specific battles or notable actions led by him is currently limited in publicly accessible records.

He eventually achieved the rank of [Insert Actual Rank if known. If not, insert: a senior rank] before retiring from active service. His later life is not widely documented, but it is believed he returned to Britain sometime after the First World War. Additional research is required to fully document his military career and personal life.