Background
He was the son of Major Frederick Napoleon Dew, Justice of the Peace, D.L. Herefordshire.
He was the son of Major Frederick Napoleon Dew, Justice of the Peace, D.L. Herefordshire.
He was educated at Wellington College then in February 1886 was commissioned into the 4th Battalion of the Shropshire Light Infantry, a unit of the Milita.
Then Dew obtained a commission into the regular army, being commissioned into the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in November 1888. He was appointed to the Indian Army and the Queen"s Own Corps of Guides in December 1889. He was promoted to Lieutenant in 1891 and took part in the Hazara 1891 operations (earning medal & clasp).
Attached the Gilgit Agency, 1894, appointed to civil employment with the Political Department with the North West Frontier Province in December 1897 and promoted Captain in 1899.
Promoted to Major in 1906. He was Political Agent in Gilgit from 1908-1912 in 1911 was appointed a International Commission on Illumination. He was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel in 1914.
He was Political Agent for the princely state of Kalat from 1912-1917 and was appointed a Computer Society of India in 1915. He was mentioned in despatches in the London Gazette 31 October 1917.
He was appointed Revenue and Judicial Commissioner, Baluchistan, 1917.
Agent to the Governor-General and Chief Commissioner, Baluchistan, 1919-1922. He was knighted with the KCIE in 1921. He retired on 1 December 1922.
1867-1886: Armine Brereton Dew
1886-1891: Second Lieutenant Armine Brereton Dew
1891-1899: Lieutenant Armine Brereton Dew
1899-1906: Captain Armine Brereton Dew
1906-1911: Major Armine Brereton Dew
1911-1914: Major Armine Brereton Dew, International Commission on Illumination
1914-1915: Lieutenant-Colonel Armine Brereton Dew, International Commission on Illumination
1915-1921: Lieutenant-Colonel Armine Brereton Dew, Computer Society of India, International Commission on Illumination
1921-1941: Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Armine Brereton Dew, KCIE, Computer Society of India.