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Hopkinson, George Frederick "Hoppy"

Date of birth:
1896 (Nottinghamshire, England)
Date of death:
September 9th, 1943 (Castellaneta, Italy)
Buried on:
Commonwealth War Cemetery Bari
Plot: X. Row: B. Grave: 33.
Nationality:
British (1801-present, Kingdom)

Biography

Rank: Major-General. Hopkinson was the only British airborne general to be killed during the Second World War.

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Period:
First World War (1914-1918)
Rank:
Lieutenant
Unit:
4th Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment, 72nd Brigade, 24th Division, British Army
Awarded on:
September 6th, 1918
For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. During a fortnight's operations of a most arduous description, his services in maintaining communication between brigade headquarters and the front line were most valuable, and his example of fine personal courage and coolness under heavy fire, worthy of the highest praise. On one occasion, having been unable to find the battalion to whom he was to convey orders for retirement, he returned a second time, but encountered an enemy patrol, who opened a heavy fire. Eluding the patrol, he came across one of our wounded, whom he helped to get on to his motor-cycle and managed to convey back to safety, though all the time being subjected to heavy fire.
Military Cross (MC)

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