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Richard de Vit

James Gordon VC.jpg
Born(1882-01-11)January 11, 1882
DiedApril 3, 1928(1928-04-03) (aged 46)
King Charles Mound, Port Hope
AllegianceSatavia
BranchSatavian Army
Years of Service1903-1928 
RankLieutenant Colonel
Commands held7th Infantry Division (temp.)
A Company, Royal Satavian Hussars
C Company, Orange Province Green Jackets
BattlesDefence of Port Hope

Lieutenant Colonel Richard Johan de Vit GWM was a Satavian army officer who was killed in action on the first day of fighting during the Defence of Port Hope. de Vit was later posthumously awarded the Great War Medal for his bravey.

de Vit had been ordered to seize King Charles Mound - which would later become the target of some of the bloodiest fighting during the battle - desperately short of forces in the city, he split his divsion and took only 700 men of A Company, 7th Division - during the assault, de Vit was killed instantly when three bullets struck him in the head.