Graham Seton Hutchison
Lieutenant-Colonel Graham Seton Hutchison | |
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| Born | 20 January 1890 Hampstead, London, England |
| Died | 3 April 1946 (aged 56) Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England |
| Citizenship | British |
| Alma mater | Royal Military Academy Sandhurst |
| Occupations | Army officer Writer |
| Years active | 1909–1946 |
| Known for | Far-right activist |
| Notable work | The W Plan History of the Machine Gun Corps The Red Colonel |
| Political party | Liberal Party British Fascists British Empire Fascist Party |
| Movement | National Workers Movement |
Lieutenant-Colonel Graham Seton Hutchison (20 January 1890 – 3 April 1946) was a British First World War army officer, military theorist, author of both adventure novels and non-fiction works and fascist activist. Seton Hutchison became a celebrated figure in military circles for his tactical innovations during the First World War but would later become associated with a series of fringe fascist movements which failed to capture much support even by the standards of the far right in Britain in the interbellum period. He made a contribution to First World War fiction with his espionage novel, The W Plan.