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Dick Howe was born on 21 June, 1912 in Arecife, Brazil, is a British Army officer. Discover Dick Howe'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 68 years old?

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 21 June, 1912
Birthday 21 June
Birthplace Arecife, Brazil
Date of death c. 1 June 1981 (aged 68)
Died Place Royal Tunbridge Wells, England
Nationality Brazil

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1912

Captain Richard Herbert Howe (21 June 1912 – c. 1 June 1981) was a British army officer during World War II.

Richard Herbert Howe was born on 21 June 1912 in Brazil, the son of Charles Herbert Howe and Ethyl Jeannie Maud Howe (née Nichols).

1920

He was educated at Bedford Modern School between 1920 and 1930.

1933

Howe served as a lance corporal on the Officers' Training Corps at Bedford and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Royal Tank Corps on 13 May 1933.

After a short period of time with the Royal Tank Corps, he worked in radio manufacturing for Kolster-Brandes Limited, A.C. Cossor Limited and Truphonic Radio Limited.

At the outbreak of World War II he rejoined the 3rd Battalion Royal Tank Regiment.

1940

He was captured by the Germans in 1940 and eventually held in Oflag IV-C, at Colditz Castle, where he served as Escape Officer from 1942 to 1945.

He organised many escapes including eight successful home runs of British officers.

Lt. Col. Moran of the Colditz Association described him as 'an outstanding chap, the soul of Colditz.

In a crisis he was the most calm individual and he had enormous reserves of Will Power'.

In 1940, Howe was serving in the British Expeditionary Force, as a lieutenant, and temporary captain, in the 3rd Royal Tank Regiment, when he was awarded the Military Cross while defending troops evacuating Calais.

After being captured following the Siege of Calais, he was imprisoned at Oflag VII-C at Laufen.

Howe was one of six British officers who escaped, but were eventually recaptured.

Howe and the rest of the "Laufen Six" — Harry Elliott, Rupert Barry (later Sir Rupert Barry), Pat Reid, Anthony "Peter" Allan and Kenneth Lockwood — were then sent to Colditz.

1942

Howe later replaced Reid as Escape Officer, co-ordinating all escape plans, after Reid himself escaped in October 1942.

He organised many escapes including eight successful home runs of British officers.

1946

Howe remained a prisoner until the end of the war, but his efforts were recognized by being made a Member of the Order of the British Empire in June 1946.

1981

Howe died in hospital in Tunbridge Wells, Kent in 1981.