Richard Travis Military person

for the actor see Richard Travis (actor)Richard Charles Travis VC DCM MM (6 April 1884 – 25 July 1918) was a New Zealand soldier who fought during the First World War and was posthumously decorated with the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to Commonwealth forces. Prior to serving in the military Travis worked as a farm hand and horse breaker and was known as being a bit of trouble maker to the extent that he led a rather transient existence after leaving home at the age of 21. During the war he served briefly at Gallipoli before being sent to France where he fought in the trenches along the Western Front, earning a reputation as scout and sniper. He was killed by shellfire a day after performing the deed that led to him being awarded the Victoria Cross.

Personal facts

Richard Travis
Birth dateApril 06, 1884
Birth place
Opotiki , New Zealand
Date of deathJuly 25, 1918
Place of death
Rossignol Wood Cemetery , France
Resting place
France , Couin

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Military person

award
Distinguished Conduct Medal
Mentioned in dispatches
Victoria Cross
Croix de guerre (Belgium)
Military Medal
military operations
Landing at Anzac Cove
Battle of the Somme
Western Front (World War I)
World War I
Gallipoli Campaign
military branch
New Zealand Army
military unit
Otago and Southland Regiment
service start1914
service end1918

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