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Bertram Heyn was born on 1 October, 1912 in Sri Lanka, is an A graduate of the Royal College of Defence Studies. Discover Bertram Heyn's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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Born 1 October, 1912
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Date of death 3 February, 1998
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1912

Major General Deshabandu Bertram Russell Heyn (October 1, 1912 – February 3, 1998) was a Sri Lankan general and cricketer.

He was a former Commander of the Ceylon Army.

Born to Gerald Chetwynd Swartz Heyn and Hylda Heyn nee de Zilva, he had nine siblings and was educated at Royal College, Colombo.

1930

He played for the cricket team at Royal College, debuting in 1930 and played in the Royal-Thomian.

1939

His medals include the Defence Medal, the War Medal 1939–1945 and the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal.

In his later years he managed the Sri Lanka cricket team and served as the head of the Cricket Board, as well as on the Sri Lanka Olympic Council.

1940

He joined the Ceylon Defence Force and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Ceylon Light Infantry in 1940 before its expansion due to World War II.

1941

Heyn married Edna May Johnson, daughter of Harry Johnson and Edith Maria Wood of Staines in Middlesex at the Dutch Reformed Church, Bambalapitiya on 25 October 1941.

They had two sons Richard Russell and Peter David.

Richard represented Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) at Field Hockey and played Cricket at top-grade club level.

David represented Sri Lanka at Cricket and played Field Hockey at top-grade club level.

1946

By the end of the war he was a captain and was demobilized in 1946.

1948

He played for the Ceylon cricket team and his most famous feat was getting Sir Donald Bradman out on his last appearance in Colombo, in a one-day match between Australia and All-Ceylon on 27 March 1948.

Bradman was able to score only 20 runs before being caught out by R.L. de Kretser off Heyn's bowling.

Heyn also played hockey and rugby.

1949

When the Ceylon Army was formed in 1949, he was commissioned as a major in the regular force.

1955

From February 1955 to November 1959, he served as the commanding officer of the 1 Battalion, Ceylon Light Infantry having been promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel.

He graduated from the Staff College, Camberley, and the Imperial Defence College.

1962

Promoted to the rank of colonel he was serving as Chief of Staff of the Army, when, in January 1962, a military coup was attempted by senior military and police officers.

Unaware of the coup, Colonel Heyn was on the list of those to be detained by the troops involved in the coup.

With Colonel Maurice de Mel, the Commandant, Ceylon Volunteer Force and Colonel F. C. de Saram, Deputy Commandant; implicated and arrested, Heyn was appointed Commandant, Ceylon Volunteer Force and began restructuring regiments involved in the coup as majority were volunteer regiments.

Colonel A.R. Udugama succeeded Heyn as Chief of Staff.

1964

In January 1964, when the Army Commander Major General H.W.G. Wijeyekoon was forced to retire, he was succeeded by Colonel Udugama who was below Heyn in the army seniority list.

Given that the officers connected to the attempted coup were all Christian, Prime Minister Sirima Bandaranaike had preferred appointing Udugama over the more senior Heyn, given that the former was a Buddhist and kinsmen from a Kandyan Radala family.

1965

He was the President of the Burgher Recreation Club from 1965 to 1976.

1966

In July 1966, Major General Udugama was suspended and arrested under emergency regulations following allegations of attempting stage a coup against the government of Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake.

Colonel Heyn, who was acting army commander in Major General Udugama's absence abroad, continued until he was confirmed as army commander on 11 November 1966 with the promotion to the rank of brigadier.

1967

He was later promoted to the rank of major general and held the post until his retirement on 30 September 1967.

1990

In 1990, the Government of Sri Lanka awarded Heyn the title of Deshabandu, the third highest Sri Lankan national honour, for meritorious service.