John Walter Graham Tulloch

John Walter Graham Tulloch CB (2 November 1861 - 9 May 1934) was a British soldier and diplomat who served with the Indian Army and other British army forces in Africa and Asia.

Career
Tulloch was first commissioned 11 August 1880 and appointed to the Indian Army 11 Oct 1882; and he had risen to the rank of Major in 1900.

In 1901, Colonel Tulloch led a force of Baluchi (Indian), Australian (naval), and Japanese troops at Kaoli-yung in China.

In 1905, he was a military attaché posted to the British legation in Tokyo. In this period, he was joined by other officers from other parts of the British Empire, including Captain Alexander Bannerman, Captain Berkeley Vincent, Captain Arthur Hart-Synnot. and Captain Herbert Cyril Thacker.

Tulloch was an observer with Japanese forces during the Russo-Japanese War; and his reports were forwarded to London.

As of 18 October 1907, Tulluch was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General.

As of 1 May 1908 he was promoted Major-General and he retired on the 1 April 1912.

Honors

 * Brilliant Star of Zanzibar, 1895-1896.
 * Companion of the Order of the Bath