David Allan (police officer)
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Script error: No such module "Check for conflicting parameters". Lieutenant-Colonel William David Allan Template:Postnominals (4 November 1879 – 9 January 1961) was a British soldier and police officer.
Allan was born in Elgin, Moray, Scotland. He was educated at Elgin Academy and Blundell's School and commissioned a second lieutenant in the 3rd (Morayshire) Volunteer Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders on 4 January 1902.[1] He transferred to the Regular Army, in the Black Watch, on 8 February 1902,[2] and served with his regiment in the Second Boer War in South Africa. After the end of hostilities there in June 1902, he left Cape Town with other men of the regiment on the SS Orissa, which arrived at Southampton in late October 1902.[3] He had been promoted lieutenant by 1910.[4] On 20 June 1910, he became adjutant (and promoted temporary captain) of the 10th (Cyclist) Battalion, Royal Scots (Territorial Force).[5] He was promoted major in 1917. On 1 January 1919, he was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE).[6]
Allan served as chief constable of Bootle from 1919 to 1920, and chief constable of Argyll from 1920 until 22 June 1927.[7][8] He was then appointed HM Inspector of Constabulary for Scotland.[9] He was promoted lieutenant-colonel in the Reserve of Officers on 27 March 1929.[10] On 1 December 1930 he was appointed one of the two HM Inspectors of Constabulary for England and Wales.[11][12]
On 8 June 1931 he became assistant commissioner "A" of the London Metropolitan Police, in charge of uniformed policing.[13][14] However, on 3 November 1931 he returned to the post of inspector of constabulary for England and Wales.[15] He retired on 31 August 1938.[16]
Allan married Eve Crozier; they had three sons. He died at his home in Elgin in 1961, aged 81.[17]
Footnotes
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- ↑ "Assistant Commissioner of Police: Lieut.-Colonel W. D. Allan's Appointment", The Times, 21 May 1931
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- ↑ "Inspector of Constabulary for Scotland", The Times, 18 May 1927
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- ↑ "New Inspector of Constabulary", The Times, 5 September 1930
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- ↑ "New Assistant Commissioner at Scotland Yard", The Times, 9 June 1931
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- ↑ "New Post for Head of Police College", The Times, 18 July 1938
- ↑ Obituary, The Times, 10 January 1961
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