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MG Christian Henrik Arendrup

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MG Christian Henrik Arendrup

Birth
Frederikshavn, Frederikshavn Kommune, Nordjylland, Denmark
Death
8 Jul 1913 (aged 76)
Copenhagen, Kobenhavns Kommune, Hovedstaden, Denmark
Burial
Copenhagen, Kobenhavns Kommune, Hovedstaden, Denmark Add to Map
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Christian Henrik Arendrup was Governor-General of the Danish West Indies from 1881 to 1893. Arendrup was born at Frederikshavn in Jutland, Denmark. In 1856, Arendrup graduated from Sorø Academy on the island of Zealand and the following year, he started at the Royal Danish Military Academy where he graduated as Engineering Second Lieutenant À la suite. He went to Fredericia in 1861 to join preparations for the impending war with the German Confederation. Among his accomplishments in 1864 during the Second Schleswig War, were helping the defense during the battles at Dybbøl and the Als Island. Arendrup was named Knight of Dannebrog and promoted to premier lieutenant for his achievements. When sea mines started to be used abroad, Arendrup was installed as assistant to work on the Danish mine command under Major C. F. N. Schrøder. On 1 April 1881, Colonel Arendrup was pronounced Governor of the Danish West Indies. He landed on St Thomas on 15 April 1881. By the Colonial Law of 27 November 1883 he was required to reside six months a year in St. Thomas and the other half a year in St. Croix. In 1893 he left the governor's post. He was promoted to Major General in 1900 and re-entered as Chief Inspector and Head of the Engineering Corps. He was dismissed from the military service in 1905. He was appointed a Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order by King Edward VII on the occasion of the King's visit to Copenhagen. He worked as the chairman of Danish Red Cross.[
Christian Henrik Arendrup was Governor-General of the Danish West Indies from 1881 to 1893. Arendrup was born at Frederikshavn in Jutland, Denmark. In 1856, Arendrup graduated from Sorø Academy on the island of Zealand and the following year, he started at the Royal Danish Military Academy where he graduated as Engineering Second Lieutenant À la suite. He went to Fredericia in 1861 to join preparations for the impending war with the German Confederation. Among his accomplishments in 1864 during the Second Schleswig War, were helping the defense during the battles at Dybbøl and the Als Island. Arendrup was named Knight of Dannebrog and promoted to premier lieutenant for his achievements. When sea mines started to be used abroad, Arendrup was installed as assistant to work on the Danish mine command under Major C. F. N. Schrøder. On 1 April 1881, Colonel Arendrup was pronounced Governor of the Danish West Indies. He landed on St Thomas on 15 April 1881. By the Colonial Law of 27 November 1883 he was required to reside six months a year in St. Thomas and the other half a year in St. Croix. In 1893 he left the governor's post. He was promoted to Major General in 1900 and re-entered as Chief Inspector and Head of the Engineering Corps. He was dismissed from the military service in 1905. He was appointed a Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order by King Edward VII on the occasion of the King's visit to Copenhagen. He worked as the chairman of Danish Red Cross.[

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