Richard Gustav Borgelin, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Richard Gustav Borgelin

Danish military officer

Date of Birth: 10-Feb-1887

Place of Birth: Herning, Central Denmark Region, Denmark

Date of Death: 08-Dec-1966

Profession: military personnel

Nationality: Denmark

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Richard Gustav Borgelin

  • Captain Richard Gustav Borgelin (10 February 1887, Herning, Denmark – 8 December 1966, Copenhagen, Denmark) was a Danish officer and company commander of the Danish-Baltic Auxiliary Corps (DBAC) in 1919 during the Estonian and Latvian War of Independence. Borgelin attended and successfully ended his education at the Royal Danish Military Academy in 1909.
  • In 1919, when Borgelin was officer of the reserve and in charge of the Second Regiment Corporal School at the Værløse Camp in northern Zealand, he was given the offer of becoming company commander of a combat unit consisting of 200 men.
  • In the spring of 1919, Borgelin and his Compagnie Borgelin arrived in Estonia with 12 Danish officers, 12 Danish junior officers and 189 Danish privates.
  • The company participated in the Estonian and Latvian War of Independence under Estonian army command until 1 September 1919, when the contract expired and the company was disbanded. Borgelin and seven other Danes were awarded the Latvian military Order of Lacplesis of third class.
  • In gratitude for his services to the Estonian state, Borgelin was granted Maidla manor in Estonia.

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