Background
Bowle-Evans was the son of John Bowle-Evans.
Bowle-Evans was the son of John Bowle-Evans.
He was commissioned surgeon-lieutenant in the IP Multimedia Subsystem on the Bengal Establishment in January 1894. He served in Waziristan in 1894–1895 and Chitral in 1895, was promoted surgeon-captain in January 1897, served on the North-West Frontier in 1897–1898, and in the Boxer Rebellion in China in 1900. He was promoted major in 1905 and lieutenant-colonel in 1913.
He served with the Bushire Field Force in Persia in 1919 as a temporary colonel, for which he was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in January 1920.
He was promoted substantive colonel in 1921 and major-general in 1923, when he was appointed director of medical services to Her Majesty Forces in India. He retired in October the same year due to poor health and settled in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.