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Portrait Gallery of Famous Members

Vitéz Miklós Horthy de Nagybánya
(*Kenderes, June 18, 1868 – †Estoril, Feruary 9, 1957)
Admiral, Commander-in-Chief of the National Army, Governor of the Kingdom of Hungary, Captain General of the Order of Vitéz.
(Photo: Wikipedia)


Vitéz Joseph August of Habsburg-Lorraine
(*Alcsút, August 9, 1872 – †Rain, July 6, 1962)
Royal Prince, Marshal, Governor (1919), second Captain General of the Order of Vitéz.
(Photo: Wikipedia)


Vitéz Ferenc Farkas de Kisbarnak
(*Kismarton, May 27, 1892 – †Arnstorf, April 14, 1980)
Colonel-general, Scout Leader, Commander of the Ludovika Academy (1938–1943). Between 1962 and 1977 he was the third Captain General of the Order of Vitéz.
(Photo: Keller János, Wikipedia)


Vitéz Kálmán Révy de Dombóvár
(*Budapest, March 14, 1877 – †Budapest, February 9, 1949)
Lieutenant General, Honorary Infantry General, Commander of the Ludovika Academy (1919−1925)
(Photo: Sándor Strelisky, Wikipedia)


Vitéz Árpád Sipos
(*Nagyvárad, August 1, 1879 − †Budapest, March 8, 1950)
Lieutenant General, Commander of the Ludovika Academy (1925–1928).
(Photo: Béla Halmi, Wikipedia)


Vitéz Béla Szinay
(*Eger, June 9, 1880 − †Budapest, September 8, 1948)
Lieutenant General, Commander of the Ludovika Academy (1928–1931).
(Photo: István Goszleth and Son, Wikipedia)


Vitéz Gusztáv Jány
(*Rajka, October 21, 1883 − †Budapest, November 26, 1947)
Colonel-General, Between 1931 and 1936 he was the Commander of the Ludovika Academy, later of the 2nd Hungarian Army.
(Photographer unknown)


Vitéz Ferenc Szombathelyi
(*May 17, 1887 − †Pétervárad, November 4, 1946)
Colonel-General, Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, Commander of the Ludovika Academy from 1936 to 1938.
(Photographer unknown, Wikipedia)


Vitéz Baron Sándor Szurmay de Uzsok
(*Boksánbánya, 1860. December 19, 1860 – †Budapest, February 26, 1945)
Infantry General, Minister of Defense in 1917–18, Colonel-General from 1941.
(Photo: Wikipedia)


Vitéz Pál Nagy
(*Sajósenye, September 18, 1864 – †Budapest, February 10, 1927)
Infantry General, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Hungarian Army between 1922 and 1925.
(Photo: Wikipedia)


Vitéz Gusztáv Denk de Kistorony
(*Nagyszeben, March 18, 1882 – †Bécs, February 25, 1960)
Lieutenant General, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Hungarian Army between 1938 and 1940.
(Photo: Wikipedia)

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