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sábado, 12 de dezembro de 2009

Regimento de Infantaria 17 - Sir John Rolt


Aqui fica a biografia do Coronel de Infantaria 17 , John Rolt, que por lapso indiqui anteriormente como sendo do 14.

Ao peito , com fita escura, pode ver-se a Ordem da Torre e Espada.
A medalha tem fita azul na foto de baixo.

He received his first commission, as Ensign with the 58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot, on 1st March 1800. Exactly one year later he was fighting for his life on the beach at Aboukir Bay, Egypt.

He was with the amphibious assault force which, under the command of Sir Ralph Abercromby, stormed ashore and assisted in the defeat of the French Army of occupation. The 58th lost fifty-eight dead and wounded that morning, and Rolt himself “was shot through the body”. Given the primitive medical techniques of the period, it was a near miracle that he survived.

Between 1802 and 1809, in the rank of Captain, he served with his regiment in Ireland, Naples, and the Channel Islands. In 1810, having arrived at Lisbon, he was promoted Major and transferred to the Portuguese Army.

He took part in the major siege operations at Cuidad Rodrigo and Badajoz and was then given command, in April 1812, of the 17th Portuguese Regiment for the final battles of the Peninsular war. Despite his earlier severe wound, he seems to have been blessed with a constitution of iron, it being recorded that “from 1809 to the conclusion of hostilities in April 1814, he was never one day absent from his duty”.

Over the ensuing thirty years he received various retrospective honours for his services under Wellington. The following list describes them, and it is representative of the range of distinctions available to successful field and general officers of that period: Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, Grand Cross of the Guelphic Order of Hanover, Field Officer’s Small Gold Medal (for Vittoria), Military General Service Medal (clasps for Egypt, Busaco and Pyrenees), Knight of the (Portuguese) Military Order of the Tower and Sword, and the Sultan’s Gold Medal for Egypt, 1801. These awards appeared at auction in London in 1991 and were hammered at £16,000.

In 1823 he was appointed commanding officer of the 2nd or Queen’s Royal Regiment of Foot. Two years later he departed for a staff appointment and then retired from active service. He was granted the Colonelcy in 1853 but, sadly, his period of tenure was short. He died at Southernhay, Exeter, on 8th November 1856
Medals of Lieutenant General Sir John Rolt

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quarta-feira, 10 de setembro de 2008

SIR JAMES LUCAS YEO.



Acabo de ver à venda a placa da Ordem do Banho pertencente a SIR JAMES LUCAS YEO, que se encontrava colocada na capela da referida Ordem.

Na placa encontra-se gravado:«‘SIR JAMES LUCAS YEO., Post Captain in the Royal Navy, also a Knight Commander of the Royal Portugese Military Order of St. Bento d'Avis, nominated a Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath 2nd Jany. 1815»
SIR JAMES LUCAS YEO viveu na época napoleonica e foi agraciado com a Ordem de Avis, conforme atesta a placa, que se encontra à venda em http://www.medalsofwar.com/.
Aqui fica a informação junta
A sua biografia pode ser encontrada AQUI.

segunda-feira, 8 de setembro de 2008

Biografias .


Desde que dei início a este blog, têm chegado à minha caixa de correio inúmeros comentários, perguntas e algumas biografias com bastante interesse. Com autorização dos autores, darei início à colocação de dois tipos de biografias.
Uma respeitante a oficiais que prestaram serviço no Exército Português durante as campanhas da Guerra Peninsular. Outra relativa a pessoas que nasceram ou viveram na cidade de Lagos.
Em Portugal está por realizar uma obra com a envergadura da Oxford Dictionary of National Biography .