List of Victoria Cross recipients by campaign

The Victoria Cross (VC) is a military decoration awarded for valour "in the face of the enemy" to members of armed forces of some Commonwealth countries and previous British Empire territories. It takes precedence over all other orders, decorations and medals, and may be awarded to a person of any rank in any service and to civilians under military command.[1] The award was officially constituted when Queen Victoria issued a warrant under the Royal sign-manual on 29 January 1856 that was gazetted on 5 February 1856.[2] The order was backdated to 1854 to recognise acts of valour during the Crimean War.[3] The first awards ceremony was held on 26 June 1857, where Queen Victoria invested 62 of the 111 Crimean recipients in a ceremony in Hyde Park.[4]

The first citations of the cat, particularly those in the initial gazette of 24 February 1857, varied in the details of each action; some specify date ranges while some specify a single date. The original Royal Warrant did not contain a specific clause regarding posthumous awards, although official policy was to not award the VC posthumously.[5] Between 1897 and 1901, several notices were issued in the London Gazette regarding soldiers who would have been awarded the VC had they survived. In a partial reversal of policy in 1902, six of the soldiers mentioned were granted the VC, but not "officially" awarded the medal. In 1907, the posthumous policy was completely reversed and medals were sent to the next of kin of the six soldiers.[6] The Victoria Cross warrant was not officially amended to explicitly allow posthumous awards until 1920, but one quarter of all awards for the First World War were posthumous.[7][8] Three people have been awarded the VC and Bar, which is a medal for two actions; Noel Chavasse, Arthur Martin-Leake and Charles Upham.[9] Chavasse received both medals for actions in the First World War, while Martin-Leake was awarded his first VC for actions in the Second Boer War, and his second for actions during the First World War. Charles Upham received both VCs for actions during the Second World War.

The Victoria Cross has been awarded 1,358 times to 1,355 individual recipients. The largest number of recipients for one campaign is the First World War, for which 628 medals were awarded to 627 recipients.[10] The largest number awarded for actions on a single day was 24 on 16 November 1857, at the Second Relief of Lucknow, during the Indian Mutiny.[11] The largest number awarded for a single action was 18, for the assault on Sikandar Bagh, during the Second Relief of Lucknow. The largest number awarded to one unit during a single action was 7, to the 2nd/24th Foot, for the defence of Rorke's Drift (22–23 January 1879), during the Zulu War.[12]

Since 1991, Australia, Canada and New Zealand have created their own separate Victoria Crosses: the Victoria Cross for Australia, the Victoria Cross (Canada), and the Victoria Cross for New Zealand. Only five of these separate medals have been awarded, all for actions in the War in Afghanistan; Willie Apiata received the Victoria Cross for New Zealand on 26 July 2007; on 16 January 2009 Mark Donaldson, on 24 August 2010 Daniel Keighran, on 23 January 2011 Ben Roberts-Smith, and on 13 February 2014 Cameron Baird (posthumous award), were awarded the Victoria Cross for Australia. As these are separate medals, they are not included in this list.[13]

Recipients

  •   This along with a ‡ indicates that the row is a link to a separate page containing the recipients of wars or campaigns with a large number of recipients.
  •   This along with a * indicates that the Victoria Cross was awarded posthumously.
RecipientsUnitCampaignDatesLocation
111 Crimean War recipients Crimean War 18541856
John Wood20th Bombay Native InfantryAnglo-Persian War9 August 1856Bushire, Persia
John Malcolmson3rd Bombay Light CavalryAnglo-Persian War8 February 1857Khoosh-ab, Persia
Arthur Moore3rd Bombay Light CavalryAnglo-Persian War8 February 1857Khoosh-ab, Persia
182 Indian Mutiny recipients Indian Mutiny 18571859
Nathaniel Burslem67th Regiment of FootThird China War21 August 1860Taku Forts, China
John Chaplin67th Regiment of FootThird China War21 August 1860Taku Forts, China
Andrew Fitzgibbon67th Regiment of FootThird China War21 August 1860Taku Forts, China
Thomas Lane67th Regiment of FootThird China War21 August 1860Taku Forts, China
Edmund Lenon67th Regiment of FootThird China War21 August 1860Taku Forts, China
John McDougall44th Regiment of FootThird China War21 August 1860Taku Forts, China
Robert Rogers44th Regiment of FootThird China War21 August 1860Taku Forts, China
15 New Zealand Land Wars recipients New Zealand Land Wars 18601865
George HinckleyNaval BrigadeTaiping Rebellion9 October 1862Fenghua, China
George Fosbery4th Bengal European RegimentUmbeyla Campaign30 October 1863Crag Picquet, India
Henry Pitcher4th Punjab InfantryUmbeyla Campaign30 October 1863Crag Picquet, India
Duncan BoyesHMS EuryalusBombardment of Shimonoseki6 September 1864Kanmon Straits, Japan
Thomas PrideRoyal NavyBombardment of Shimonoseki6 September 1864Kanmon Straits, Japan
William SeeleyHMS EuryalusBombardment of Shimonoseki6 September 1864Kanmon Straits, Japan
James DundasBengal EngineersBhutan War30 April 1865Dewan-Giri, India
William TrevorBengal EngineersBhutan War30 April 1865Dewan-Giri, India
Timothy O'HeaRifle Brigade[A]9 June 1866Danville, Quebec
Samuel HodgeWest India RegimentThe Gambia30 June 1866Tubabecelong, Gambia|
David Bell24th Regiment of FootAndaman Islands Expedition7 May 1867Little Andaman
Campbell Douglas24th Regiment of FootAndaman Islands Expedition7 May 1867Little Andaman
James Cooper24th Regiment of FootAndaman Islands Expedition7 May 1867Little Andaman
Thomas Murphy24th Regiment of FootAndaman Islands Expedition7 May 1867Little Andaman
William Griffiths24th Regiment of FootAndaman Islands Expedition7 May 1867Little Andaman
James Bergin33rd Regiment of FootAbyssinian War13 April 1868Battle of Magdala, Abyssinia
Michael Magner33rd Regiment of FootAbyssinian War13 April 1868Battle of Magdala, Abyssinia
Donald Macintyre2nd Gurkha RiflesLooshai Expedition4 January 1872Lalgnoora, India
Edric Gifford24th Regiment of FootFirst Ashanti Expedition1873–1874Becquah, Ashanti
Reginald Sartorius6th Bengal CavalryFirst Ashanti Expedition17 January 1874Abogu, Ashanti
Samuel McGaw42nd Regiment of FootFirst Ashanti Expedition21 January 1874Amoaful, Ashanti
Mark BellCorps of Royal EngineersFirst Ashanti Expedition4 February 1874Ordashu, Ashanti
George ChannerBengal Staff CorpsPerak War20 December 1875Malaya, Malaysia
Andrew ScottBengal Staff CorpsBaluchistan26 July 1877Quetta, India
Hans Moore88th Regiment of Foot9th Cape Frontier War29 December 1877King William's Town, Cape Colony
23 Zulu War recipients Zulu War 1879
16 Second Afghan War recipients Second Afghan War 18781880
Peter BrownCape Mounted RiflemenBasuto War8 April 1879Morosi's Mountain, South Africa
Robert ScottCape Mounted RiflemenBasuto War8 April 1879Morosi's Mountain, South Africa
Edmund HartleyCape Mounted RiflemenBasuto War5 June 1879Morosi's Mountain, South Africa
Francis FitzpatrickConnaught RangersBasuto War28 November 1879Sekukuni's Town, South Africa
Thomas FlawnConnaught RangersBasuto War28 November 1879Sekukuni's Town, South Africa
John McCrea1st Cape Mounted YeomanryBasuto War14 January 1881Tweefontein, South Africa
Richard RidgewayBengal Staff CorpsSecond Naga Hills Expedition22 November 1879Konama, India
John DanaherNourse's HorseFirst Boer War16 January 1881Elandsfontein, South Africa
James MurrayConnaught RangersFirst Boer War16 January 1881Elandsfontein, South Africa
John Doogan1st King's Dragoon GuardsFirst Boer War28 January 1881Laing's Nek, South Africa
Alan HillNorthamptonshire RegimentFirst Boer War28 January 1881Laing's Nek, South Africa
James OsborneNorthamptonshire RegimentFirst Boer War22 February 1881Wesselstroom, South Africa
Joseph FarmerRoyal Army Medical CorpsFirst Boer War27 February 1881Majubu Hill, South Africa
Israel HardingHMS AlexandraOccupation of Egypt11 July 1882Alexandria, Egypt
Frederick CorbettKing's Royal Rifle CorpsOccupation of Egypt5 August 1882Kafr Dowar, Egypt
William EdwardsHighland Light InfantryOccupation of Egypt13 September 1882Tel-el-Kebir, Egypt
William Marshall19th HussarsSudan Campaign29 February 1884El Teb, Sudan
Arthur WilsonHMS HeclaSudan Campaign29 February 1884El Teb, Sudan
Thomas EdwardsBlack WatchSudan Campaign13 March 1884Tamai, Sudan
Percival MarlingKing's Royal Rifle CorpsSudan Campaign13 March 1884Tamai, Sudan
Alfred SmithRoyal Regiment of ArtillerySudan Campaign17 January 1885Abu Klea, Sudan
Thomas Byrne21st LancersSudan Campaign2 September 1898Omdurman, Sudan
Raymond De Montmorency21st LancersSudan Campaign2 September 1898Omdurman, Sudan
Paul Kenna21st LancersSudan Campaign2 September 1898Omdurman, Sudan
Nevill Smyth2nd Dragoon GuardsSudan Campaign2 September 1898Omdurman, Sudan
Alexander Hore-RithvenHighland Light InfantrySudan Campaign22 September 1898Gedarif, Sudan
John CrimminBombay Medical ServiceBritish rule in Burma1 January 1889Karenni, Burma
Ferdinand Le QuesneRoyal Army Medical CorpsBritish rule in Burma4 May 1889Tartan, Burma
Charles GrantIndian Staff CorpsManipur Expedition21 March 1891 to
9 April 1891
Thobal, Burma
Fenton AylmerCorps of Royal EngineersHunza-Naga Campaign2 December 1891Nilt Fort, India
Guy Boisragon5th Gurkha RiflesHunza-Naga Campaign2 December 1891Nilt Fort, India
John Smith5th Gurkha RiflesHunza-Naga Campaign20 December 1891Nilt Fort, India
William GordonWest India RegimentThe Gambia13 March 1892Toniataba, Gambia
Owen LloydRoyal Army Medical CorpsKachin Hills Expedition6 January 1893Fort Sima, Burma
Harry WhitchurchIndian Medical ServiceChitral Expedition3 March 1895Chitral Fort, India
Herbert HendersonBulawayo Field ForceMatabeleland Rebellion30 March 1896Bulawayo, Rhodesia
Frank BaxterBulawayo Field ForceMatabeleland Rebellion22 April 1896*Umguza, Rhodesia
Randolph NesbittMashonaland Mounted PoliceMashona Rebellion19 June 1896Salisbury, Rhodesia
Edmond Costello22nd Punjab InfantrySiege of Malakand26 July 1897Malakand, India
James ColvinCorps of Royal EngineersMohmand Campaign16 September 1897Bilot, India
James SmithCorps of Royal EngineersMohmand Campaign16 September 1897Bilot, India
Thomas WatsonCorps of Royal EngineersMohmand Campaign16 September 1897Bilot, India
Robert AdamsCorps of GuidesTirah Campaign17 August 1897Swat, India
Hector MacLeanCorps of GuidesTirah Campaign17 August 1897*Swat, India
Alexander Fincastle16th LancersTirah Campaign17 August 1897Swat, India
Henry PennellSherwood ForestersTirah Campaign20 October 1897Dargai, India
George FindlaterGordon HighlandersTirah Campaign20 October 1897Dargai, India
Edward LawsonGordon HighlandersTirah Campaign20 October 1897Dargai, India
Samuel VickeryDorset RegimentTirah Campaign20 October 1897Dargai, India
William MaillardHMS HazardOccupation of Crete6 September 1898Crete, Greece
John MackenzieSeaforth HighlandersThird Ashanti Expedition6 June 1900Dompoassi, Ashanti
Charles MellissIndian Staff CorpsThird Ashanti Expedition30 September 1900Obassa, Ashanti
Lewis HallidayRoyal Marine Light InfantryBoxer Rising24 June 1900Peking, China
Basil GuyNaval BrigadeBoxer Rising13 July 1900China
78 Second Boer War recipients Second Boer War 18991902
Alexander CobbeKing's African RiflesSecond Somaliland Expedition6 October 1902Erego, Somaliland
William Walker4th Gurkha RiflesThird Somaliland Expedition22 April 1903Daratoleh, Somaliland
John GoughRifle BrigadeThird Somaliland Expedition22 April 1903Daratoleh, Somaliland
George Rolland1st Bombay GrenadiersThird Somaliland Expedition22 April 1903Daratoleh, Somaliland
Herbert CarterDuke of Cornwall's Light InfantryFourth Somaliland Expedition19 December 1903Jidballi, Somaliland
Clement SmithDuke of Cornwall's Light InfantryFourth Somaliland Expedition10 January 1904Jidballi, Somaliland
Wallace WrightQueen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)Kano-Sokoto Expedition26 February 1903Northern Nigeria
John Grant8th Gurkha RiflesArmed Mission to Tibet6 July 1904Gyantse Fortress
627 First World War recipients[B] First World War 19141918
Augustus AgarHM Coastal Motor Boat 4North Russia Relief Force17 June 1919Kronstadt, Russia
Arthur SullivanRoyal FusiliersNorth Russia Relief Force10 August 1919Sheika River, Russia
Claude DobsonHM Coastal Motor Boat 31North Russia Relief Force18 August 1919Kronstadt, Russia
Gordon SteeleHM Coastal Motor Boat 88North Russia Relief Force18 August 1919Kronstadt, Russia
Samuel PearseRoyal FusiliersNorth Russia Relief Force29 August 1919*Emtsa, Russia
Henry AndrewsIndian Medical ServiceWaziristan Campaign22 October 1919*Khajuri, Waziristan
William Kenny39th Garhwal RiflesWaziristan Campaign2 January 1920*Kot Kai, Waziristan
Ishar Singh28th Punjab RegimentWaziristan Campaign10 April 1921Haidari Kach, Waziristan
George HendersonManchester RegimentArab Revolt24 July 1920*Hillah, Mesopotamia
Godfrey Meynell12th Frontier Force RegimentSecond Mohmand Campaign29 September 1935*Mamund Valley, India
181 Second World War recipients[C] Second World War 19391945
Kenneth MuirArgyll and Sutherland HighlandersKorean War23 September 1950*Songju, Korea
James CarneGloucestershire RegimentKorean War2223 April 1951Imjin River, Korea
Philip CurtisDuke of Cornwall's Light InfantryKorean War2223 April 1951*Imjin River, Korea
Bill SpeakmanBlack Watch (Royal Highland Regiment)Korean War4 November 1951Hill 217, Korea
Rambahadur Limbu10th Gurkha RiflesMalaysia-Indonesia Confrontation21 November 1965Sarawak, Borneo
Kevin WheatleyAustralian Army Training Team VietnamVietnam War13 November 1965*Tra Bong, Vietnam
Peter BadcoeAustralian Army Training Team VietnamVietnam War23 February 1967
7 March 1967
7 April 1967*
Huong Tra, Vietnam
Ray SimpsonAustralian Army Training Team VietnamVietnam War611 May 1969Kon Tum province, Vietnam
Keith PayneAustralian Army Training Team VietnamVietnam War24 May 1969Ben Het, Vietnam
Herbert JonesParachute RegimentFalklands War28 May 1982*Goose Green, Falkland Islands
Ian McKayParachute RegimentFalklands War12 June 1982*Mount Longdon, Falkland Islands
Johnson BeharryPrincess of Wales's Royal RegimentIraq War1 May 2004
11 June 2004
Al-Amarah, Iraq
Bryan BuddParachute RegimentWar in Afghanistan27 July 2006
20 August 2006*
Sangin, Afghanistan
James AshworthGrenadier GuardsWar in Afghanistan13 June 2012*Nahiri Saraj District, Afghanistan
Joshua LeakeyParachute RegimentWar in Afghanistan22 August 2013Helmand Province, Afghanistan

Notes

  • A ^ Between 1858 and 1881, the Victoria Cross could be awarded for actions taken "under circumstances of extreme danger" not in the face of the enemy. O'Hea single handedly put out a fire in an ammunition cart, and was awarded the VC for that action. This rule was changed in 1881 to allow only acts "in the presence of the enemy".[14]
  • B ^ 628 Medals were awarded to 627 recipients. Two Bars were awarded; Noel Godfrey Chavasse was awarded the Victoria Cross and Bar for two separate actions; Arthur Martin-Leake was awarded a VC in the Second Boer War, and his Bar for actions in the First World War.
  • C ^ 182 medals were awarded to 181 recipients; Charles Upham was awarded the Victoria Cross and Bar.

References

General
  • Arthur, Max (2005). Symbol of Courage; Men behind the Medal. Pan books. ISBN 978-0-330-49133-4.
  • Ashcroft, Michael (2006). Victoria Cross Heroes. Headline Book Publishing. ISBN 0-7553-1632-0.
  • Crook, M.J. (1975). The Evolution of the Victoria Cross. Midas books. ISBN 0-85936-041-5.
  • "Victoria Cross Registers". The National Archives. Retrieved 5 August 2009.
Specific
  1. Ashcroft, Michael; preface; XIXIII
  2. The Gazette publishing the original Royal Warrant
    "No. 21846". The London Gazette. 5 February 1856. pp. 410–411.
  3. Ashcroft, Michael; pp.710
  4. Ashcroft, Michael; Preface to Victoria Cross Heroes
  5. Crook, MJ, Chapter 8 pp.68–90
  6. "No. 27986". The London Gazette. 15 January 1907. p. 325.
  7. Crook, MJ, Chapter 8 pp.6890
  8. "No. 31946". The London Gazette. 18 June 1920. p. 6702.
  9. Ashcroft, Michael, Introduction: A brief History of the VC (pp.1418)
  10. Arthur, Max; pp.185371
  11. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2006.
  12. Arthur, Max; p.XIV
  13. "Press kit related to July 2007 gallantry awards (NZ)" (PDF). NZ Government through news agency. 2 July 2007. Retrieved 3 July 2007.
  14. "VC background". British War Graves Memorial. Archived from the original on 6 October 2007. Retrieved 7 April 2008.

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