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William Fox-Pitt (British Army officer)

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For conspicuous gallantry during operations. When commanding the left company of a line holding a position, he succeeded in getting into touch with troops on his left and establishing connections all through. His company was not only heavily shelled, but was fighting continuously at close quarters
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Remaining with the Welsh Guards after the war, Fox-Pitt commanded the regiment's 1st Battalion from 1934 to 1939, which was followed by command of the whole regiment.
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Fox-Pitt sailed for France with the Cheshire Regiment in October 1914 before transferring to the newly formed
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District in 1943. He reverted to his prior rank and was dispatched to Africa, where he commanded the
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hunt. He died at the age of 92 and his ashes were interred at
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for twenty-four hours, and inflicted heavy loss to the enemy.
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Index

London
British Army
Major General
Service number
27th (N Rhodesia) Infantry Brigade
East Kent District
5th Guards Armoured Brigade
20th Independent Infantry Brigade (Guards)
Welsh Guards
First World War
Second World War
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
Distinguished Service Order
Military Cross
Mentioned in Despatches
Alma mater
Charterhouse School
Major General
CVO
DSO
MC
British Army
First World War
Second World War
London
Lieutenant Colonel
Grenadier Guards
Charterhouse School
Cheshire Regiment
Welsh Guards

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