List of Second World War Victoria Cross recipients

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; it 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 Victoria Cross was awarded 182 times to 181 recipients for action in the Second World War. The war, also known as World War II (WWII), was a global military conflict that involved a majority of the world's nations, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis. The war involved the mobilisation of more than 100 million military personnel, making it the most widespread war in history. In a state of "total war", the major participants placed their entire economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities at the service of the war effort, erasing the distinction between civilian and military resources. Throughout the six-year duration of the war, weapons and technology improved rapidly, including the use of jet aircraft, radar and nuclear weapons. More than 70 million people, the majority of whom were civilians, were killed, making it the deadliest conflict in human history.[5]

The start of the war is generally held to be 1 September 1939, with the German invasion of Poland and subsequent declarations of war on Germany by most of the Crown Colonies of the British Empire and Commonwealth, and by France. The first Victoria Cross of the war was awarded to Gerard Roope for action whilst in command of HMS Glowworm. The war at sea began immediately after war was declared with the Battle of the Atlantic, in which German U-boats attempted to disrupt and destroy allied convoys. Throughout the war the Royal Navy was tasked with guarding vital shipping lanes and enabling amphibious operations across the globe; the St Nazaire Raid saw five Victoria Crosses awarded.[6] The Battle of the Mediterranean was fought throughout the war and included the Battle of Taranto and Battle of Matapan, as well as protecting convoys including the Malta convoys. In total, 23 servicemen from the Royal Navy were awarded the Victoria Cross including one Royal Marine. Aerial warfare came into its own in World War II with several distinct roles emerging. The role of fighter planes developed during the Battle of Britain, where the Royal Air Force fought for air superiority against the Luftwaffe. The Battle of Britain was the first major campaign to be fought entirely by air forces. It was the largest and most sustained bombing campaign until that date. Initially, RAF airfields were attacked, however as the battle progressed, operations were extended to the strategic level with The Blitz. Britain also conducted controversial strategic bombing campaigns in Europe and Asia; they involved hundreds of aircraft dropping tens of thousands of tons of munitions over a single city. Tactical strikes were also carried out by the RAF including Operation Chastise, where No. 617 Squadron RAF attacked German dams in the Ruhr valley using "bouncing bombs"; Guy Gibson was awarded the Victoria Cross for this action.

The war on the land did not begin until May 1940, as Britain and France were involved in a Phoney War between Germany and the Franco-British alliance. The phoney war ended with the Battle of France where Germany invaded Benelux and subsequently France, which forced British troops to escape from Dunkirk. In 1941, war spread to the Middle East and North Africa as well as the East African Campaign. The United States officially joined the war in December 1941 after the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor. In 1942, British forces under Lieutenant General Bernard Montgomery defeated the Axis forces of General Erwin Rommel in the Second Battle of El Alamein, which marked a major turning point in the Western Desert Campaign and the North African Campaign. It ended Axis hopes of occupying Egypt, taking control of the Suez Canal, and gaining access to the Middle Eastern oil fields. Nine VCs were awarded for action in the Western Desert Campaign. By 1943, the war was being fought in several theatres, including the Pacific, North Africa and Southeast Asia. The Burma Campaign of the Pacific War took place from 1942 to 1945, and saw 29 Victoria Crosses awarded. By 1944 and the Allied invasion of Normandy, the Allies were making ground in several theatres including advances in the Burma Campaign. In Europe, the unsuccessful raid on Arnhem saw five soldiers awarded the Victoria Cross, four posthumously.[7] In May 1945, the Allies accepted the unconditional surrender of German forces, celebrated with VE Day. Actions after VE Day until the war in the Pacific was ended with the surrender of Japan on board USS Missouri on 2 September 1945.[8] saw seven Commonwealth servicemen awarded the VC.

Charles Upham received the Victoria Cross and Bar; two awards for two acts. Upham was only the third recipient of the Victoria Cross and Bar, and the first for combatant actions; the previous two recipients were medical officers of the Royal Army Medical Corps.[9]

Of the 181 recipients 85 were awarded posthumously.

Recipients

  •   This along with a * indicates a posthumous award
NameUnitDate of actionPlace of action
Arthur AaronNo. 218 Squadron RAF12 August 1943*Turin, Italy[A]
Michael Allmand6th Gurkha Rifles11 June 1944
23 June 1944*
Pin Hmi Road Bridge, Burma
Charles Anderson2/19th Battalion, AIF18–22 January 1942Muar, Malaya
Eric AndersonEast Yorkshire Regiment6 April 1943*Battle of Wadi Akarit, Tunisia
John AndersonArgyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's)23 April 1943Longstop Hill, Tunisia
Richard AnnandDurham Light Infantry15–16 May 1940River Dyle, Belgium
Cyril BartonNo. 578 Squadron RAF30 March 1944*Nuremberg, Germany[A]
John BaskeyfieldSouth Staffordshire Regiment20 September 1944*Arnhem, the Netherlands
Sidney BatesRoyal Norfolk Regiment6 August 1944*[C]Sourdeval, France
Ian BazalgetteNo. 635 Squadron RAF4 August 1944*Trossy St. Maximin, France[A]
Stephen BeattieHMS Campbeltown27 March 1942St Nazaire, France
John BeeleyKing's Royal Rifle Corps21 November 1941*Sidi Rezegh, Libya
Premindra BhagatCorps of Indian Engineers31 January 1941 to
1 February 1941
Gallabat, Abyssinia
Frank Blaker9th Gurkha Rifles9 July 1944*Taunggyi, Burma
John BruntSherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment)9 December 1944*Faenza, Italy
Richard BurtonDuke of Wellington's (West Riding) Regiment8 October 1944Monte Ceco, Italy
Robert CainSouth Staffordshire Regiment17–25 September 1944Arnhem, the Netherlands
George CairnsSouth Staffordshire Regiment13 March 1944*[C]Henu Block, Burma
Donald CameronHMS X622 September 1943Kåfjord, Norway
John CampbellRoyal Horse Artillery21–23 November 1941Sidi Rezegh, Libya
Kenneth CampbellNo. 22 Squadron RAF6 April 1941*Brest, France[A]
Lorne CampbellArgyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's)6 April 1943Wadi Akarit, Tunisia
Edward ChapmanMonmouthshire Regiment2 April 1945Dortmund-Ems Canal, Germany
Edward CharltonIrish Guards21 April 1945*Wistedt, Germany
Leonard CheshireNo. 35 Squadron RAF
No. 76 Squadron RAF
No. 617 Squadron RAF
June 1940–July 1944[D]Over Europe[A]
Albert Chowne2/2nd Battalion, AIF25 March 1945*Dagua, New Guinea
Aubrey CosensQueen's Own Rifles of Canada25–26 February 1945*Mooshof, Germany
John CruickshankNo. 210 Squadron RAF17–18 July 1944Atlantic Ocean[A]
Arthur CummingFrontier Force Regiment3 January 1942Kuantan, Malaya
David CurrieSouth Alberta Regiment18–20 August 1944Battle of Falaise, France
Roden CutlerRoyal Australian Artillery19 June 1941 to
6 July 1941
Merdjayoun-Damour, Lebanon
Tom Derrick2/48th Battalion, AIF24 November 1943Sattelberg, New Guinea
Fazal Din10th Baluch Regiment2 March 1945*Meiktila, Burma
Dennis DonniniRoyal Scots Fusiliers18 January 1945*Stein, (Selfkant) Germany
Thomas DurrantCorps of Royal Engineers27 March 1942*[C]St Nazaire, France
George EardleyKing's Shropshire Light Infantry16 October 1944Overloon, the Netherlands
John Edmondson2/17th Battalion, AIF13–14 April 1941*[C]Tobruk, Libya
Hughie EdwardsNo. 105 Squadron RAF4 July 1941Bremen, Germany[A]
Keith Elliott22nd Battalion, NZEF15 July 1942Ruweisat, Egypt
Harold Ervine-AndrewsEast Lancashire Regiment31 May 1940 to
1 June 1940
Dunkirk, France
Eugene Esmonde825 Naval Air Squadron12 February 1942*Straits of Dover, England[A]
Edward FegenHMS Jervis Bay5 November 1940*Atlantic Ocean
Henry Foote7th Royal Tank Regiment27 May 1942 to
15 June 1942
Libya
John FooteRoyal Canadian Army Chaplain Corps19 August 1942Dieppe, France
Ian FraserHMS XE331 July 1945Johore Straits, Singapore
John French2/9th Battalion, AIF4 September 1942*Milne Bay, New Guinea
Christopher FurnessWelsh Guards17–24 May 1940*Arras, France
Philip Gardner4th Royal Tank Regiment23 November 1941Tobruk, Libya
Donald GarlandNo. 12 Squadron RAF12 May 1940*Albert Canal, Belgium[A]
Yeshwant GhadgeMaratha Light Infantry10 July 1944*Upper Tiber Valley, Italy
Gaje Ghale5th Gurkha Rifles24 May 1943Chin Hills, Burma
Guy GibsonNo. 617 Squadron RAF16 May 1943[E]Möhne Dam, Germany[A]
James Gordon2/31st Battalion, AIF10 July 1941Djezzine, Syria
Thomas GouldHMS Thrasher16 February 1942Crete, Mediterranean Sea
Percival Gratwick2/48th Battalion, AIF25–26 October 1942*Miteiriya Ridge, Egypt
Robert GrayHMS Formidable9 August 1945*Honshū, Japan[A]
Thomas GrayNo. 12 Squadron RAF12 May 1940*Albert Canal, Belgium[A]
John GrayburnParachute Regiment17–20 September 1944*Arnhem, the Netherlands
George GristockRoyal Norfolk Regiment21 May 1940*[C]River Escaut, Belgium
George Gunn3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery21 November 1941*Sidi Rezegh, Libya
Arthur Gurney2/48th Battalion, AIF22 July 1942*El Alamein, Egypt
Bhanbhagta Gurung2nd Gurkha Rifles5 March 1945Tamandu, Burma
Lachhiman Gurung8th Gurkha Rifles12–13 May 1945Taungdaw, Burma
Thaman Gurung5th Gurkha Rifles10 November 1944*Monte San Bartolo, Italy
Abdul Hafiz9th Jat Infantry6 April 1944*Imphal, India
Ali Haidar13th Frontier Force Rifles9 April 1945Fusignano, Italy
John HannahNo. 83 Squadron RAF15 September 1940Antwerp, Belgium[A]
Eric HardenRoyal Army Medical Corps23 January 1945*Brachterbeek, the Netherlands
John HarmanQueen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment8–9 April 1944*Kohima, India
John HarperYork and Lancaster Regiment29 September 1944*Antwerp, Belgium
Jack Hinton2nd Division, NZEF29 April 1941Kalamai, Greece
Charles HoeyLincolnshire Regiment16 February 1944*Ngakyedauk Pass, Burma
Stanley HollisGreen Howards6 June 1944Normandy, France
David HornellNo. 162 Squadron RCAF24 June 1944*Faroes, Atlantic Ocean[A]
Alec HorwoodQueen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)18–20 January 1944*Kyauchaw, Burma
Clive Hulme2nd Division, NZEF20–28 May 1941Crete, Greece
Thomas Hunter43 Commando2 April 1945*Lake Comacchio, Italy
James JackmanRoyal Northumberland Fusiliers25 November 1941*Tobruk, Libya
Norman JacksonNo. 106 Squadron RAF26 April 1944Schweinfurt, Germany[A]
Namdeo JadavMaratha Light Infantry9 April 1945Senio River, Italy
David JamiesonRoyal Norfolk Regiment7–8 August 1944Grimbosq, France
Francis JeffersonLancashire Fusiliers16 May 1944Monte Cassino, Italy
Karamjeet Judge15th Punjab Regiment18 March 1945*Meiktila, Burma
Richard Kelliher2/25th Battalion, AIF13 September 1943New Guinea
Edward Kenna2/4th Battalion, AIF15 May 1945Wewak, New Guinea
John KenneallyIrish Guards28 April 1943Dj. Arada, Tunisia
Geoffrey KeyesNo. 11 (Scottish) Commando17–18 November 1941*Beda Littoria, Libya
William Kibby2/48th Battalion, AIF23–31 October 1942*El Alamein, Egypt
Bruce Kingsbury2/14th Battalion, AIF29 August 1942Isurava, New Guinea
George KnowlandNo. 1 Commando31 January 1945*Kangaw, Burma
Ganju Lama7th Gurkha Rifles12 June 1944Ningthoukhong, India
Anders LassenSpecial Air Service8–9 April 1945*Lake Comacchio, Italy
Herbert Le PatourelHampshire Regiment3 December 1942Tebourba, Tunisia
Nigel LeakeyKing's African Rifles19 May 1941*Colito, Abyssinia
Roderick LearoydNo. 49 Squadron RAF12 August 1940Dortmund-Ems Canal, Germany[A]
Ian LiddellColdstream Guards3 April 1945Lingen, Germany
John LintonHMS Pandora
HMS Turbulent
September 1939 to
23 March 1943*[D]
Mediterranean Sea
David LordNo. 271 Squadron RAF19 September 1944*Arnhem, the Netherlands[A]
Charles LyellScots Guards22–27 April 1943*Dj Bou Arada, Tunisia
John Mackey2/3rd Pioneer Battalion, AIF12 May 1945*Tarakan Island, Borneo
James MagennisHMS XE331 July 1945Johore Straits, Singapore
John MahonyWestminster Regiment24 May 1944River Melfa, Italy
Hugh MalcolmNo. 18 Squadron RAF4 December 1942*Chougui, Tunisia[A]
Leslie ManserNo. 50 Squadron RAF30 May 1942*Cologne, Germany[A]
Jack MantleHMS Foylebank4 July 1940*Portland, England
Charles MerrittSouth Saskatchewan Regiment19 August 1942Dieppe, France
Ron MiddletonNo. 149 Squadron RAF28 November 1942*Turin, Italy[A]
Anthony MiersHMS Torbay4–5 March 1942Corfu, Greece
George MitchellLondon Scottish23–24 January 1944*Damiano Ridge, Italy
Andrew MynarskiNo. 419 Squadron RCAF12 June 1944*Cambrai, France[A]
John NettletonNo. 44 Squadron RAF17 April 1942Augsberg, Germany[A]
Augustus NewmanEssex Regiment28 March 1942St Nazaire, France
William NewtonNo. 22 Squadron RAAF16–18 March 1943*[D][F]New Guinea[A]
Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa Ngarimu28th Māori Battalion, NZEF26–27 March 1943*Tebaga Gap, Tunisia
Harry NichollsGrenadier Guards21 May 1940River Escaut, Belgium
Eric NicolsonNo. 249 Squadron RAF16 August 1940Southampton, England[A]
Gerard NortonKaffrarian Rifles31 August 1944Montegridolfo, Italy
John OsbornWinnipeg Grenadiers19 December 1941*Mount Butler, Hong Kong
Robert PalmerNo. 109 Squadron RAF23 December 1944*[D]Cologne, Germany[A]
Frank Partridge8th Battalion, AIF24 July 1945Bougainville, New Guinea
Frederick PetersHMS Walney8 November 1942Oran, Algeria
Basil PlaceHMS X722 September 1943Kåfjord, Norway
Patrick PorteousRoyal Regiment of Artillery19 August 1942Dieppe, France
Tul Pun6th Gurkha Rifles23 June 1944Mogaung, Burma
Lionel Queripel10th Parachute Battalion19 September 1944*Arnhem, the Netherlands
Agansing Rai5th Gurkha Rifles26 June 1944Bishenpur, India
Bhandari Ram10th Baluch Regiment22 November 1944Arakan, Burma
Chhelu Ram6th Rajputana Rifles19–20 April 1943*Djebel Garci, Tunisia
Kamal Ram8th Punjab Regiment12 May 1944River Gari, Italy
Richhpal Ram6th Rajputana Rifles7–8 February 1941Keren, Eritrea
John RandleRoyal Norfolk Regiment4–6 May 1944*Kohima, India
Reginald Rattey25th Battalion, AIF22 March 1945Bougainville, Solomon Islands
Claud RaymondCorps of Royal Engineers21 March 1945*[C]Talaku, Burma
William ReidNo. 61 Squadron RAF3 November 1943Düsseldorf, Germany[A]
Peter RobertsHMS Thrasher16 February 1942Crete, Mediterranean Sea
Maurice RogersWiltshire Regiment3 June 1944Anzio, Italy
Gerard RoopeHMS Glowworm8 April 1940Norwegian Sea, off Trondheim
Robert RyderHMS Campbeltown28 March 1942St Nazaire, France
Willward Sandys-ClarkeLoyal Regiment (North Lancashire)23 April 1943*Guiriat El Atach, Tunisia
William SavageHM Motor Gun Boat28 March 1942*St Nazaire, France
Arthur ScarfNo. 62 Squadron RAF9 December 1941*Singora, Malaya[A]
Derek SeagrimGreen Howards20–21 March 1943Mareth Line, Tunisia
Alfred SephtonHMS Coventry18 May 1941*[C]Crete, Mediterranean Sea
Sher Shah16th Punjab Regiment19–20 January 1945*Kyeyebyin, Burma
Robert SherbrookeHMS Onslow31 December 1942North Cape, Norway
William SidneyGrenadier Guards8–9 February 1944Anzio, Italy
Gian Singh15th Punjab Regiment2 March 1945Myingyan, Burma
Nand SinghSikh Regiment11–12 March 1944MaungdawButhidaung Road, Burma
Parkash Singh8th Punjab Regiment6 January 1943Donbaik, Burma
Prakash Singh Chib13th Frontier Force Rifles16–17 February 1945*Kanlan Ywathit, Burma
Ram Singh1st Punjab Regiment25 October 1944*Tiddim, Burma
Umrao Singh81st West African Division15–16 December 1944Kaladan Valley, Burma
Ernest SmithSeaforth Highlanders of Canada21–22 October 1944River Savio, Italy
Quentin SmytheRoyal Natal Carabineers5 June 1942Alem Hamza, Egypt
Richard StannardHMT Arab28 April 1940 to
2 May 1940
Namsos, Norway
Leslie Starcevich2/43rd Battalion, AIF28 June 1945Beaufort, Borneo
James StokesKing's Shropshire Light Infantry1 March 1945*Kervenheim, Germany
Sefanaia SukanaivaluFiji Infantry Regiment23 June 1944*Bougainville, Solomon Islands
Edwin SwalesNo. 582 Squadron RAF23 February 1945*Pforzheim, Germany[A]
Lalbahadur Thapa2nd Gurkha Rifles5–6 April 1943Rass-es-Zouai, Tunisia
Netrabahadur Thapa5th Gurkha Rifles25–26 June 1944Bishenpur, India
Sher Thapa9th Gurkha Rifles18–19 September 1944*San Marino, Italy
George ThompsonNo. 9 Squadron RAF1 January 1945*[C]Dortmund-Ems Canal, Germany[A]
Frederick TilstonEssex Scottish Regiment1 March 1945Uedem, Germany
Frederick Topham1st Canadian Parachute Battalion24 March 1945Rhine, Germany
Leonard TrentNo. 487 Squadron RNZAF3 May 1943Amsterdam, the Netherlands[A]
Lloyd TriggNo. 200 Squadron RAF11 August 1943*Atlantic Ocean[A]
Paul TriquetRoyal 22e Régiment14 December 1943Casa Berardi, Italy
Hanson TurnerWest Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Own)6–7 June 1944*Ningthoukhong, India
Victor TurnerRifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)27 October 1942El Alamein, Egypt
Charles Upham2nd Division, NZEF22–30 May 1941
14–15 July 1942[B]
Crete, Greece
El Ruweisat Ridge, Egypt
Richard WakefordHampshire Regiment13 May 1944Cassino, Italy
Adam WakenshawDurham Light Infantry27 June 1942*Mersa Matruh, Egypt
Malcolm WanklynHMS Upholder24 May 1941Sicily, Mediterranean Sea
Bernard Warburton-LeeHMS Hardy10 April 1940*Ofotfjord, Norway
James WardNo. 75 Squadron RAF7 July 1941Munster, Germany[A]
Tasker WatkinsWelch Regiment16 August 1944Barfour, France
Basil WestonGreen Howards3 March 1945*Meiktila, Burma
Thomas WilkinsonHMS Li Wo14 February 1942*Java Sea, Malaya
Eric WilsonEast Surrey Regiment11–15 August 1940Observation Hill, Somaliland
Peter WrightColdstream Guards25 September 1943Salerno, Italy

Notes

  • A ^ Victoria Cross was awarded for actions during air combat.
  • B ^ This was a Bar to the Victoria Cross
  • C ^ Recipient died of their wounds
  • D ^ Recipient awarded the Victoria Cross for an extended period of sustained courage and outstanding leadership, rather than a single act of valour.
  • E ^ Gibson was awarded the Victoria Cross primarily for the raid, but also for leadership and valour demonstrated as master bomber on many previous sorties.
  • F ^ Newton was captured by Japanese Forces and beheaded 11 days later.[10]
  • G  Sergeant H.V. Turner, Subedar Netrabahadur Thapa, Naik Agansing Rai and Rifleman Ganju Lama won their VCs in combat in the state of Manipur in India but the citations wrongly referred to the locations as being in Burma. These errors have been rectified in the list above.

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 11 April 2008.
Specific
  1. Ashcroft, Michael; preface; XI–XIII
  2. The Gazette publishing the original Royal Warrant
    "No. 21846". The London Gazette. 5 February 1856. pp. 410–411.
  3. Ashcroft, Michael; pp. 7–10
  4. Ashcroft, Michael; Preface to Victoria Cross Heroes
  5. Ashcroft, Michael; p. 255
  6. Arthur, Max; pp. 419–422
  7. Arthur, Max; pp. 497–501
  8. Aschcroft, Michael; pp. 255–256
  9. Ashcroft, Michael; p. 259
  10. Arthur, Max; p. 38

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