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Order of the Bath, Companion Badge, military division, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Scott Lillie, 1815 (metal)
5920923 Order of the Bath, Companion Badge, military division, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Scott Lillie, 1815 (metal) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Order of the Bath, Companion Badge, military division, awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Scott Lillie, 1815.
Lillie joined the Army as an ensign in the 6th (or 1st Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot in 1807. In 1808 he was part of the first expedition to Portugal, during the Peninsular War (1808-1814). He joined the Portuguese Army in December of that year as a captain in the Lusitanian Legion, and took part in various engagements during the defence of Portugal. Promoted to lieutenant in 1810, he fought at the Battle of Busaco (1810) and the retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras.
Lillie commanded the 7th Portuguese Cacadores in several battles, including the Pyrenees (1813), Nivelle (1813), Orthes (1814) and Toulouse (1814). At the latter engagement he was severely wounded and left for dead on the battlefield for some 48 hours.); © National Army Museum
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The print showcases the prestigious Order of the Bath, Companion Badge, military division awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Scott Lillie in 1815. The exquisite metal badge is a testament to Lillie's remarkable military career and his unwavering dedication to duty. Lillie began his journey in the Army as an ensign in the renowned 6th Regiment of Foot in 1807. His valor and skill led him to become part of the first expedition to Portugal during the Peninsular War. In December 1808, he joined the Portuguese Army as a captain in the Lusitanian Legion, where he played a vital role in defending Portugal against various threats. Throughout his service, Lillie demonstrated exceptional leadership abilities. He commanded the 7th Portuguese Cacadores with distinction and participated in several significant battles such as Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. It was at Toulouse that tragedy struck when he suffered severe wounds and was left for dead on the battlefield for nearly two days. This print captures not only a beautiful piece of art but also tells a story of resilience and bravery. Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Scott Lillie's Order of Bath Companion Badge serves as a symbol of honor bestowed upon those who have shown exemplary service to their country.
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