Born in Gibraltar on 20th September 1875. He was commissioned into
the 1st Battalion The Royal West Surrey Regiment (The Queen's) on
9th December 1896 and served with the Malakand Field Force and the
Tirah Expeditionary Force 1897-1898. He became Lieutenant on 13th September 1898; Captain on 22nd January 1903; Brevet Lieutenant
Colonel on 1st January 1916; and Brevet Colonel on 1st January 1919. |
His Citation reads:-'On 24th March, 1903, Lieutenant Wright with only one officer and forty-four men took up a position in the path of the advancing enemy, and sustained the determined charges of 1,000 horse and 2,000 foot for two hours, and when the enemy, after heavy losses, fell back in good order, Lieutenant Wright continued to follow them till they were in full retreat. The personal example of this officer, as well as his skilful leadership, contributed largely to the brilliant success of this affair. He in no way infringed his orders by his daring initiative, as, though warned of the possibility of meeting large bodies of the enemy, he had purposely been left a free hand.' |
| Date
of Act of Bravery 24th March 1903 Kano-Sokoto Expedition Northern Nigeria |
London
Gazette 11th September 1903 |
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| Medals of Lieutenant
(later Brigadier General) Wallace Duffield Wright VC, CB, CMG, DSO, Legion d' Honneur. |