Commissioner Robert Hoggard opened fire in Korea (Seoul) in October 1908.
| Commissioner Robert Hoggard | |
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| Rank | Commissioner |
| Relations | Commissioner Annie Hoggard (wife) |
| Appointment | Rank | From | Until |
|---|---|---|---|
| Territorial Commander - Korea Territory | Colonel | October 1908 | 1916 |
| Territorial Commander - Scotland | |||
| Territorial Commander - South Africa | |||
| Territorial Commander - New Zealand | |||
| Territorial Commander - Canada West Territory | Commissioner | August 1, 1929 | November 14, 1930 |
After commanding some seventeen Corps, Hoggard served as Divisional Officer in Brighton, Liverpool, the Tyne, and Sheffield. Then as Provincial Officer, he held important commands, including that of Ireland.