| THE IMMEDIATE FAMILY OF FUSILIER DENNIS DONNINI, 4 / 5TH BN, ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS, HAVE DECIDED TO DONATE HIS VICTORIA CROSS TO THE ROYAL HIGHLAND FUSILIER'S MUSEUM AND TRUST. |
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| 16 May 2026 |
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Medal entitlement of Fusilier Dennis Donnini, 4 / 5th Bn, Royal Scots Fusiliers
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| Donnini family members have come together to make a magnanimous decision to donate the Victoria Cross awarded to Fusilier Dennis Donnini into the care of the Royal Highland Fusiliers Museum and Trust, located in Glasgow. A small donation ceremony took place at the Museum in Glasgow on the 16th May 2026 to hand over the Victoria Cross..
For the award of the Victoria Cross [ London Gazette, 20 March 1945 ], Near Roemond, The Netherlands, 18 January 1945, Fusilier Dennis Donnini, 4 / 5th Bn, Royal Scots Fusiliers
In North-West Europe on 18th January 1945, a Battalion of the Royal Scots Fusiliers supported by tanks was the leading Battalion in the assault on the German position between the Rivers Roer and Maas. This consisted of a broad belt of minefields and wire on the other side of a stream.
Dennis Donnini's father was invested with his son's posthumous Victoria Cross by King George Vi at Buckingham Palace on the 17th July 1945. ( A special precedent had to be made as Dennis's father was still an Italian citizen ).
Dennis Donnini is buried in the Sitard War Cemetery, Limburg, a CWGC headstone marking his burial plot. |
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