Johannes Kemp

Johannes Kemp (or Kamp, c. 1786/87 - 13 June 1887) was a Brunanter musketeer in the Royal Guard. He enlisted in the Queen's Dragoons in 1803, and became known for the longest military career in Brunant's history, serving over sixty years.

Kemp served as a Cavalier until 1806, then Corporal until 1812. During the Brunanter involvement in the Napoleonic Wars, he was in Spain and France in the 1814 and 1815 campaigns, being temporarily promoted to lieutenant during his service in combat. He received his first War Cross in 1823, eventually receiving three by his retirement.