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 The
Distinguished Service Order
Major
Frederick Russell Burnham, D.S.O.
Distinguished Service Order. British military
decoration awarded to officers who have performed
meritorious or distinguished service in war. The
decoration, instituted by Queen Victoria in 1886,
entitles recipients to add D.S.O. after their names.
Foreign officers associated with British forces can
become holders of the award as "honorary
members." The badge of the order is a white and
gold cross with a red centre bearing a crown
surrounded by a laurel wreath.
From
Britannica Online
"Distinguished
Service Order." Britannica Online.
Available http://www.eb.com:180/cgi-bin/g?DocF=micro/172/58.html
[May 19, 1997]
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Major Frederick Russell
Burnham, D.S.O. Military scout. Friend
and admirer of Baden-Powell |
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Burnham’s
account of Scouting
with B-P in the Matopo Hills during the
Matable Campaign.
From Frederick Russell Burnham, Taking
Chances, 1944 |
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Burnham’s
speech and account of the Dedication of Mount
Baden-Powell in the Sierras in 1931.
A copy of B-P’s letter of thanks is included.
From Frederick Russell Burnham, Taking
Chances, 1944 |
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Honors
and Decorations: Sir Robert
Baden-Powell, O.M., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., K.C.B.,
Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell. B-P’s military and
civilian honors included several Knighthoods, a
Peerage, recognition for service to the
Sovereign, his country and his fellow man. |
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