The Commander British Forces in Hong Kong (CBF) was a senior British Army officer who acted as Military Advisor to the Governor of Hong Kong and was in charge of the Hong Kong British Forces. The officeholder of this post concurrently assumed the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Hong Kong before the abolition of the position in 1902.

Structure

The Governor was advised by the Commander British Forces in Hong Kong (CBF) on all military actions. During the 1980s and 1990s, the CBF was normally a career Major General or Lieutenant General from the British Army. Until 1966, the CBF was an ex officio member of the Legislative Council.

Subordinate Units

The Commander British Forces in Hong Kong (CBFHK) held overall command of all British military formations stationed in the territory, including regular British Army units, the Brigade of Gurkhas, elements of the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force, as well as locally raised units under the Crown. Among these local formations were the Royal Hong Kong Regiment (The Volunteers) (RHKR(V)) and the Hong Kong Military Service Corps (HKMSC). The RHKR(V) was a locally raised Crown regiment established under the Royal Hong Kong Regiment Ordinance (Cap. 199), enacted in 1957.

From the early 1960s, the regiment was affiliated to the Royal Armoured Corps and, from 1970, was formally incorporated into its order of battle and placed under the operational command of the CBFHK. In 1970, subsidiary regulations (L.N. 190 of 1970) updated the Regiment’s administrative framework under Cap. 199.

The HKMSC, formed in 1962, was a regular unit of the British Army composed of locally enlisted personnel. It provided administrative, transport, and technical support across the Hong Kong garrison and was directly funded by the Ministry of Defence.

Commanders

Commanders have included:

Commander British Forces in Hong Kong

Commander British Troops in China and Hong Kong

Commander British Troops in China, Hong Kong, and the Straits Settlements

Commander British Troops in China and Hong Kong

Commander British Troops in Southern China 1903–1906 Major-General Villiers Hatton 1906–1910 Major-General Robert Broadwood 1910–1913 Major-General Sir Charles Anderson 1913–1915 Major-General Francis KellyCommander British Troops in Northern China 1900–1901 Major-General Sir Alfred Gaselee 1901–1903 Major-General O'Moore Creagh 1901–1906 Brigadier-General Francis Ventris (major-general from October 1903) 1906–1910 Brigadier-General Wallscourt Waters 1910–1914 Brigadier-General Edward Cooper 1914–1915 Brigadier-General Nathaniel Barnardiston (major-general from February 1915)

Commander British Forces in China

Commander British Troops in Southern China 1925–1929 Major-General Charles Luard 1929–1932 Major-General James SandilandsCommander British Troops in Northern China Jan–Dec 1927 Major-General John Duncan (also Shanghai Defence Force) 1927–1929 Major-General Alexander Wardrop

Commander British Troops in China

Note from 1941 to 1945 Hong Kong was under Japanese occupation

Commander British Forces in Hong Kong

Residences

See also