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Charles van Straubenzee

Sir Charles van Straubenzee
Felice Beato (British, born Italy - (Portrait of Brigadier General Sir Charles Van Straubenzee) - Google Art Project.jpg
Van Straubenzee as brigadier-general in 1860
Born 17 February 1812
Fort Ricasoli, Malta
Died 10 August 1892
Bath, Somerset, England
Buried Smallcombe Cemetery
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch Flag of the British Army.svg British Army
Years of service 1828–1881
Rank General
Commands held 3rd Bn the Buffs
1st Brigade of the Light Division
Commander of British Troops in China and Hong Kong
Bombay Army
Malta
Wars Gwalior Campaign
Crimean War
Second Opium War
Awards Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath

General Sir Charles Thomas van Straubenzee, GCB (17 February 1812 – 10 August 1892), was a British Army officer. He served as Commander of British Troops in China and Hong Kong, and Governor of Malta.

Van Straubenzee was born at Fort Ricasoli, Malta, in 1812 as the second son of Major Thomas Van Straubenzee (1782–1843), R.A., of Spennithorne, Yorkshire, and his wife Maria, youngest daughter of Major Henry Bowen.

A member of an old and distinguished military family, van Straubenzee was commissioned into the Ceylon Rifles in 1828. He transferred to the 39th Regiment of Foot in 1833 and, during the Gwalior Campaign, he took part in the Battle of Maharajpore in 1843: he took temporary command of his Regiment when the Commanding Officer was wounded and brought the Regiment out of action.

In 1846 he transferred to 3rd battalion the Buffs of which he became Commanding Officer in 1851 and fought in the Crimean War commanding the 1st Brigade of the Light Division and taking part in both assaults on the Redan during the Siege of Sevastopol. In 1857 he became Commander of British Troops in China and Hong Kong and led an attack on Canton during the Second Opium War. In 1862 he was made General Officer Commanding a Division of the Bombay Army at Ahmedabad and subsequent took overall command of the Bombay Army.


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