George Bullock (British Army officer)
Lieutenant General Sir George Mackworth Bullock, was an officer of the British Army. He served during World War I, rising to the rank of lieutenant general, and was also the one-hundred and eighth civil Governor and military Commander-in-Chief of Bermuda.
Lieutenant-General Sir George Mackworth Bullock, KCB, KCMG, Governor and General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Bermuda, ca. 1912
Bullock's Boys. The first contingent of the BVRC to the Lincolns, training in Bermuda for the Western Front, Winter 1914–15.
The governor of Bermuda is the representative of the British monarch in the British overseas territory of Bermuda.
Governor of Bermuda
Major-General Sir Julian Gascoigne greeting President of the United States John F. Kennedy, at the American Kindley Air Force Base on St. David's Island, with Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Harold Macmillan, Foreign Secretary the 14th Earl of Home, and British Ambassador to the United States Sir David Ormsby-Gore, December 1962.
Government House, Mount Langton. This became Government House when the colonial capital was moved from St. George's to the City of Hamilton in 1815, and was replaced with the current building on the same grounds.
Governor Lt. Gen. Sir Henry Geary, KCB (right), at Prospect Camp, Bermuda, on Tuesday, 11 March 1902, to decorate three officers with the DSO