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Robert George Scott

Robert George Scott
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Born 22 April 1857
Peterborough, England
Died 3 October 1918
Wynberg, South Africa
Buried at Plumstead Cemetery
Allegiance Cape Colony
South Africa
Service/branch Cape Colonial Forces
South African Army
Rank Lieutenant Colonel
Unit Cape Mounted Riflemen
Kimberley Light Horse
Battles/wars Basuto Gun War
Second Boer War
World War I
Awards Victoria Cross
Distinguished Service Order

Lieutenant Colonel Robert George Scott, VC, DSO (22 April 1857 – 3 October 1918) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

Scott was born on 22 April 1857 at Whittlesey, near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. He was the son of Fleet-Surgeon Robert Charles Scott (RN) and Mary Elizabeth Scott, and entered Epsom College in 1870 and joined Granville House. He was an active member of the College Corps. After leaving College in 1871 he went on to join the Cape Mountain Riflemen in 1876. He served in the Frontier Wars of 1877 and the Zulu War of 1878-9.

Scott was 21 years old, and a sergeant in the Cape Mounted Riflemen, Cape Colonial Forces during the Basuto Gun War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.

Scott later served in South Africa during the Second Boer War, where he was in command of the Scott´s Railway Guards, attached to the Kimberley Light Horse. The Railway Guards did work on the Orange River - Kimberley line, and was engaged by the enemy several times during the war. Following the end of hostilities, Scott left Cape Town for England in June 1902. He later served in the First World War. He later achieved the rank of lieutenant colonel.


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