List of Victoria Cross recipients (N–Z)

The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest award of the United Kingdom honours system. It is awarded for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" to members of the British armed forces. It may be awarded posthumously. It was previously awarded to Commonwealth countries, most of which have established their own honours systems and no longer recommend British honours. It may be awarded to a person of any military rank in any service and to civilians under military command although no civilian has received the award since 1879. Since the first awards were presented by Queen Victoria in 1857, two thirds of all awards have been personally presented by the British monarch. These investitures are usually held at Buckingham Palace.

The first citations of the VC, 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.[1] 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.[2] 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.[1][3] Three people have been awarded the VC and Bar, which is a medal for two actions; Noel Chavasse, Arthur Martin-Leake and Charles Upham.[4] 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.[5] 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.[6] 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 seven, to the 2nd/24th Foot, for the defence of Rorke's Drift (22–23 January 1879), during the Zulu War.[7] Since 1991, Australia, Canada and New Zealand have created their own separate Victoria Crosses: the Victoria Cross for Australia, the Victoria Cross for Canada, and the Victoria Cross for New Zealand. Only three 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; Mark Donaldson received the Victoria Cross for Australia on 16 January 2009; and Ben Roberts-Smith was awarded the Victoria Cross for Australia on 23 January 2011.[8] As these are separate medals, they are not included in this list.[9]

The youngest recipient of the VC was Andrew Fitzgibbon, who was fifteen at the time of the action that earned him the VC. By comparison, the oldest recipient was William Raynor at 61 at the time of his action in 1857.[10] There have been several VCs awarded to close relatives. Four pairs of brothers and three fathers and sons have been awarded the VC. In his book Victoria Cross Heroes, Lord Ashcroft notes the story of the Gough family as possibly the "bravest family." Major Charles Gough was awarded the VC in 1857 for saving his brother, Lieutenant Hugh Gough, who in the same year went on to win a VC of his own, after he charged enemy guns. Charles' son, John Gough, then went on to win the family's third VC in 1903.[11]

Recipients (N–Z)

By default this list sorts alphabetically. Indian and Nepalese convention is for the family name first and the given name second;[12] this is reflected in this list. The rank column sorts by the rank of the recipient at the time of the action. This column sorts by the comparative rank of the recipient within the British Armed Forces command structure. Within the British Armed Forces the Navy is the Senior Service, followed by the Army and then the Royal Air Force (RAF).

  •   This along with a * indicates that the Victoria Cross was awarded posthumously.
NameRankUnitCampaignDate of action
Namdeo JadavSepoyMaratha Light InfantrySecond World War9 April 1945
Nand SinghActing NaikSikh RegimentSecond World War11–12 March 1944
William NapierSergeant13th Regiment of FootIndian Mutiny6 April 1858
William NashCorporalRifle BrigadeIndian Mutiny11 March 1858
Martin NasmithLieutenant CommanderHMS E11First World War20 May 1915 to
8 June 1915
Philip NeameLieutenantCorps of Royal EngineersFirst World War19 December 1914
Samuel NeedhamPrivateBedfordshire RegimentFirst World War10–11 September 1918
Thomas NeelyCorporalKing's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)First World War27 September 1918*
David NelsonSergeantRoyal Horse ArtilleryFirst World War1 September 1914
Randolph NesbittCaptainMashonaland Mounted PoliceMashona Rebellion19 June 1896
Netrabahadur ThapaActing Subadar5th Gurkha RiflesSecond World War25–26 June 1944
John NettletonSquadron LeaderNo. 44 Squadron RAFSecond World War17 April 1942
Robert NewellPrivate9th Queen's Royal LancersIndian Mutiny19 March 1858
James NewlandCaptain12th Battalion, AIFFirst World War7–14 April 1917[D]
Augustus NewmanLieutenant ColonelEssex RegimentSecond World War28 March 1942
William NewtonFlight LieutenantNo. 22 Squadron RAAFSecond World War16–18 March 1943*[F]
Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa NgarimuSecond Lieutenant28th Māori Battalion, NZEFSecond World War26–27 March 1943*
Henry NicholasPrivateCanterbury RegimentFirst World War3 December 1917
Harry NichollsLance CorporalGrenadier GuardsSecond World War21 May 1940
William NickersonLieutenantRoyal Army Medical CorpsSecond Boer War20 April 1900
Eric NicolsonFlight LieutenantNo. 249 Squadron RAFSecond World War16 August 1940
Cecil NobleActing CorporalPrince Consort's Own (Rifle Brigade)First World War12 March 1915
William NormanPrivate7th Regiment of FootCrimean War19 December 1854
Gerard NortonLieutenantKaffrarian RiflesSecond World War31 August 1944
John NorwoodSecond Lieutenant5th Dragoon GuardsSecond Boer War30 October 1899
Claude NunneyPrivate38th Battalion, CEFFirst World War1–2 September 1918
George NurseCorporalRoyal Field ArtillerySecond Boer War15 December 1899
James OckendonSergeantRoyal Dublin FusiliersFirst World War4 October 1917
Luke O'ConnorSergeantRoyal Welch FusiliersCrimean War20 September 1854
William OdgersLeading SeamanHMS NigerNew Zealand Land Wars28 March 1860
Timothy O'HeaPrivateRifle Brigade[A]9 June 1866
Christopher O'KellyActing Captain52nd Battalion, CEFFirst World War26 October 1917
Michael O'LearyLance CorporalIrish GuardsFirst World War1 February 1915
William OlphertsCaptainBengal ArtilleryIndian Mutiny25 September 1857
Martin O'MearaPrivate16th Battalion, AIFFirst World War9–12 August 1916
John O'NeillSergeantPrince of Wales's Leinster RegimentFirst World War14 October 1918
George OnionsLance CorporalDevonshire RegimentFirst World War22 August 1918
John OrmsbySergeantKing's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry)First World War14 April 1917
Michael O'RourkePrivate7th Battalion, CEFFirst World War15–17 August 1917
John OsbornCompany Sergeant MajorWinnipeg GrenadiersSecond World War19 December 1941*
James OsbornePrivateNorthamptonshire RegimentFirst Boer War22 February 1881
Gerald O'SullivanCaptainRoyal Inniskilling FusiliersFirst World War1–2 July 1915
Edmund O'TooleSergeantCape Frontier Light HorseAnglo-Zulu War3 July 1879
James OwensCorporal49th Regiment of FootCrimean War30 October 1854
William OxenhamCorporal32nd Regiment of FootIndian Mutiny30 June 1857
Anthony PalmerPrivateGrenadier GuardsCrimean War5 November 1854
Frederick PalmerLance-SergeantRoyal FusiliersFirst World War16–17 February 1917
Robert PalmerSquadron LeaderNo. 109 Squadron RAFSecond World War23 December 1944*
James ParkGunnerBengal ArtilleryIndian Mutiny14 November 1857 to
22 November 1857[D]
John ParkSergeant77th Regiment of FootCrimean War19 April 1855
Parkash SinghHavildar8th Punjab RegimentSecond World War6 January 1943
Charles ParkerSergeantRoyal Horse ArtillerySecond Boer War31 March 1900
Walter ParkerLance CorporalRoyal Marine Light InfantryFirst World War30 April 1915 to
1 May 1915
Samuel ParkesPrivate4th Light DragoonsCrimean War25 October 1854
Frederick ParslowMercantile Marine Master[E]Royal Naval ReserveFirst World War4 July 1915*
Francis ParsonsLieutenantEssex RegimentSecond Boer War18 February 1900
Hardy ParsonsActing Second LieutenantGloucestershire RegimentFirst World War20–21 August 1917
Frank PartridgePrivate8th Battalion, AIFSecond World War24 July 1945
George PatonActing CaptainGrenadier GuardsFirst World War1 December 1917*
John PatonSergeant93rd Regiment of FootIndian Mutiny16 November 1857
John PattisonPrivate50th Battalion, CEFFirst World War10 April 1917
Keith PayneWarrant Officer Class IIAustralian Army Training Team VietnamVietnam War24 May 1969
George PeachmentPrivateKing's Royal Rifle CorpsFirst World War25 September 1915*
George PearkesActing Major5th Battalion Canadian Mounted RiflesFirst World War30–31 October 1917
Samuel PearseSergeantRoyal FusiliersNorth Russia Relief Force29 August 1919*
James PearsonPrivate86th Regiment of FootIndian Mutiny3 April 1858
John PearsonPrivate8th King's Royal Irish HussarsIndian Mutiny17 June 1858
Cyrus PeckLieutenant Colonel16th Battalion, CEFFirst World War2 September 1918
William PeelCaptainNaval BrigadeCrimean War18 October 1854[D]
5 November 1854
18 June 1855
Walter PeelerLance Corporal3rd Battalion, AIFFirst World War4 October 1917
Henry PennellLieutenantSherwood ForestersTirah Campaign20 October 1897
Henry PercyColonelGrenadier GuardsCrimean War5 November 1854
John PerieSapperCorps of Royal EngineersCrimean War18 June 1855
Frederick PetersActing CaptainHMS WalneySecond World War8 November 1942
Everard PhillippsEnsign11th Bengal Native InfantryIndian Mutiny30 May 1857 to
18 September 1857[D]
Robert PhillipsTemp. LieutenantRoyal Warwickshire RegimentFirst World War25 January 1917
Edmund Phipps-HornbyMajorRoyal Horse ArtillerySecond Boer War31 March 1900
Arthur PickardEnsignRoyal ArtilleryNew Zealand Land Wars20 November 1863
Ernest PitcherPetty OfficerHMS DunravenFirst World War8 August 1917
Henry PitcherLieutenant4th Punjab InfantryUmbeyla Campaign30 October 1863
James PittsPrivateManchester RegimentSecond Boer War6 January 1900
Basil PlaceLieutenantHMS X7Second World War22 September 1943
Alfred PollardSecond LieutenantHonourable Artillery CompanyFirst World War29 April 1917
James PollockCorporalQueen's Own Cameron HighlandersFirst World War27 September 1915
Charles PopeLieutenant11th Battalion, AIFFirst World War15 April 1917*
Patrick PorteousTemp. CaptainRoyal Regiment of ArtillerySecond World War19 August 1942
Frederick PottsPrivateBerkshire YeomanryFirst World War21 August 1915
Arthur PoulterPrivateDuke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment)First World War10 April 1918
Prakash Singh ChibJemadar13th Frontier Force RiflesSecond World War16–17 February 1945*
Premindra BhagatSecond LieutenantCorps of Indian EngineersSecond World War31 January 1941 to
1 February 1941
Harry PrendergastLieutenantMadras EngineersIndian Mutiny21 November 1857
John PrettyjohnsCorporalRoyal Marine Light InfantryCrimean War5 November 1854
Llewelyn Price-DaviesLieutenantKing's Royal Rifle CorpsSecond Boer War17 September 1901
Thomas PrideCaptain of the AfterguardRoyal NavyBombardment of Shimonoseki6 September 1864
Dighton ProbynCaptain2nd Punjab CavalryIndian Mutiny1857 to
1858[E]
Arthur ProcterPrivateKing's (Liverpool Regiment)First World War4 June 1916
Joseph ProsserPrivate1st Regiment of FootCrimean War16 June 1855
George ProwseChief Petty OfficerRoyal Naval DivisionFirst World War2 September 1918
Thomas PryceActing CaptainGrenadier GuardsFirst World War11–12 April 1918*
John PurcellPrivate9th Queen's Royal LancersIndian Mutiny19 June 1857
Charles PyeSergeant Major53rd Regiment of FootIndian Mutiny17 November 1857
Lionel QueripelCaptain10th Parachute BattalionSecond World War19 September 1944*
Robert QuiggPrivateRoyal Irish RiflesFirst World War1 July 1916
Henry RabyLieutenantNaval BrigadeCrimean War18 June 1855
Ram SinghActing Subadar1st Punjab RegimentSecond World War25 October 1944*
Henry RamageSergeant2nd DragoonsCrimean War25 October 1854
Rambahadur LimbuLance Corporal10th Gurkha RiflesMalaysia-Indonesia Confrontation21 November 1965
Horace RamsdenTrooperProtectorate RegimentSecond Boer War26 December 1899
John RandleTemp. CaptainRoyal Norfolk RegimentSecond World War4–6 May 1944*
Harry RankenCaptainRoyal Army Medical CorpsFirst World War19–20 September 1914*
William RatcliffePrivatePrince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment)First World War14 June 1917
Reginald RatteyCorporal25th Battalion, AIFSecond World War22 March 1945
George RavenhillPrivateRoyal Scots FusiliersSecond Boer War15 December 1899
Walter RayfieldPrivate7th Battalion, CEFFirst World War2–4 September 1918
Claud RaymondLieutenantCorps of Royal EngineersSecond World War21 March 1945*[C]
John RaynesActing SergeantRoyal Field ArtilleryFirst World War11 October 1915
William RaynorLieutenantBengal Veterans EstablishmentIndian Mutiny11 May 1857
Anketell ReadCaptainNorthamptonshire RegimentFirst World War25 September 1915*
Herbert ReadeSurgeon61st Regiment of FootIndian Mutiny14 September 1857
John ReadittPrivatePrince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment)First World War25 February 1917
Hamilton ReedCaptainRoyal Field ArtillerySecond Boer War15 December 1899
Ivor ReesSergeantSouth Wales BorderersFirst World War31 July 1917
Lionel ReesTemp. MajorNo. 32 Squadron RFCFirst World War1 July 1916
Thomas ReevesAble SeamanNaval BrigadeCrimean War5 November 1854
Oswald ReidCaptainKing's (Liverpool Regiment)First World War8–10 March 1917
William ReidActing Flight LieutenantNo. 61 Squadron RAFSecond World War3 November 1943
Thomas RendleBandsmanDuke of Cornwall's Light InfantryFirst World War20 November 1914
William RennieLieutenant90th Regiment of FootIndian Mutiny21 September 1857,
25 September 1857[D]
George RennyLieutenantBengal Horse ArtilleryIndian Mutiny16 September 1857
Douglas ReynoldsCaptainRoyal Field ArtilleryFirst World War26 August 1914
9 September 1914[D]
Henry ReynoldsCaptainRoyal Scots (Lothian Regiment)First World War20 September 1917
James ReynoldsSurgeon MajorArmy Medical DepartmentAnglo-Zulu War22–23 January 1879
William ReynoldsPrivateScots Fusiliers GuardsCrimean War20 September 1854
John RhodesLance-SergeantGrenadier GuardsFirst World War9 October 1917
William Rhodes-MoorhouseSecond LieutenantNo. 2 Squadron RFCFirst World War26 April 1915*
Alfred RichardsSergeantLancashire FusiliersFirst World War25 April 1915
Arthur RichardsonSergeantLord Strathcona's HorseSecond Boer War5 July 1900
George RichardsonPrivate34th Regiment of FootIndian Mutiny27 April 1859
James RichardsonPiper16th Battalion, CEFFirst World War8 October 1916*
Richhpal RamSubadar6th Rajputana RiflesSecond World War7 February 1941
William RickardQuartermasterHMS WeserCrimean War11 October 1855
Thomas RickettsPrivateRoyal Newfoundland RegimentFirst World War14 October 1918
Richard RidgewayCaptainBengal Staff CorpsSecond Naga Hills Expedition22 November 1879
Frederick RiggsSergeantYork and Lancaster RegimentFirst World War1 October 1918*
John RipleyCorporalBlack Watch (Royal Highlanders)First World War9 May 1915
Henry RitchieCommanderHMS GoliathFirst World War28 November 1914
Walter RitchieDrummerSeaforth HighlandersFirst World War1 July 1916
Jacob RiversPrivateSherwood ForestersFirst World War12 March 1915*
John RobartsGunnerHMS ArdentCrimean War29 May 1855
Frank RobertsActing Lieutenant ColonelWorcestershire RegimentFirst World War22 March 1918 to
2 April 1918[D]
Frederick RobertsLieutenantKing's Royal Rifle CorpsSecond Boer War15 December 1899
Frederick RobertsLieutenantBengal Horse ArtilleryIndian Mutiny2 January 1858
James RobertsPrivate9th Queen's Royal LancersIndian Mutiny28 September 1857
Peter RobertsLieutenantHMS ThrasherSecond World War16 February 1942
Charles RobertsonLance CorporalRoyal FusiliersFirst World War8–9 March 1918
Clement RobertsonCaptainQueen's (Royal West Surrey) RegimentFirst World War4 October 1917
James RobertsonPrivate27th Battalion, CEFFirst World War6 November 1917*
William RobertsonSergeant MajorGordon HighlandersSecond Boer War21 October 1899
Edward RobinsonAble SeamanNaval BrigadeIndian Mutiny13 March 1858
Eric RobinsonLieutenant CommanderHMS VengeanceFirst World War26 February 1915
Leefe RobinsonLieutenantNo. 39 Squadron RFCFirst World War2–3 September 1916
Henry RobsonPrivateRoyal Scots (Lothian Regiment)First World War14 December 1914
Patrick RoddyEnsignBengal ArmyIndian Mutiny27 September 1858
George RodgersPrivate71st Regiment of FootIndian Mutiny16 June 1858
James RogersSergeantSouth African ConstabularySecond Boer War15 June 1901
Maurice RogersSergeantWiltshire RegimentSecond World War3 June 1944
Robert RogersLieutenant44th Regiment of FootThird China War21 August 1860
George RollandCaptain1st Bombay GrenadiersThird Somaliland Expedition22 April 1903
Frederick RoomActing Lance CorporalRoyal Irish RegimentFirst World War16 August 1917
Gerard RoopeLieutenant CommanderHMS GlowwormSecond World War8 April 1940
Matthew RosamundSergeant Major37th Bengal Native InfantryIndian Mutiny4 June 1857
John RossCorporalCorps of Royal EngineersCrimean War21 July 1855
George RoupellLieutenantEast Surrey RegimentFirst World War20 April 1915
Hugh RowlandsCaptain41st Regiment of FootCrimean War5 November 1854
David RusheTroop Sergeant Major9th Queen's Royal LancersIndian Mutiny19 March 1858
Charles RussellBrevet MajorGrenadier GuardsCrimean War5 November 1854
John RussellCaptainRoyal Army Medical CorpsFirst World War6 November 1917
Charles RutherfordLieutenant5th Battalion Canadian Mounted RiflesFirst World War26 August 1918
William RuthvenSergeant22nd Battalion, AIFFirst World War19 May 1918
John RyanPrivate1st Madras European FusiliersIndian Mutiny26 September 1857
John RyanPrivate65th Regiment of FootNew Zealand Land Wars7 September 1863
John RyanLance Corporal55th Battalion, AIFFirst World War30 September 1918
Miles RyanDrummer1st Bengal European RegimentIndian Mutiny14 September 1857
Robert RyderPrivateDuke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment)First World War26 September 1916
Robert RyderCommanderHMS CampbeltownSecond World War28 March 1942
Clifford SadlierLieutenant51st Battalion, AIFFirst World War24–25 April 1918
Thomas SagePrivateSomerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's)First World War4 October 1917
Philip SalkeldLieutenantBengal Sappers and MinersIndian Mutiny14 September 1857
Nowell SalmonLieutenantNaval BrigadeIndian Mutiny16 November 1857
George SamsonSeamanRoyal Naval ReserveFirst World War25 April 1915
George SandersCorporalPrince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment)First World War1 July 1916
William SandersLieutenantHMS PrizeFirst World War30 April 1917
Richard SandfordLieutenantHMS C3First World War22–23 April 1918
Willward Sandys-ClarkeLieutenantLoyal Regiment (North Lancashire)Second World War23 April 1943*
Euston SartoriousCaptain59th Regiment of FootSecond Afghan War24 October 1879
Reginald SartoriusMajor6th Bengal CavalryFirst Ashanti Expedition17 January 1874
Arthur SaundersSergeantSuffolk RegimentFirst World War26 September 1915
William SavageAble SeamanHM Motor Gun BoatSecond World War28 March 1942*
John SayerLance CorporalQueen's (Royal West Surrey) RegimentFirst World War21 March 1918[C]
Arthur ScarfSquadron LeaderNo. 62 Squadron RAFSecond World War9 December 1941*
Christian SchiessCorporalNatal Native ContingentAnglo-Zulu War22–23 January 1879
Harry SchofieldCaptainRoyal Field ArtillerySecond Boer War15 December 1899
John SchofieldTemp. Second LieutenantLancashire FusiliersFirst World War9 April 1918*
Mark ScholefieldSeamanNaval BrigadeCrimean War5 November 1854
Andrew ScottCaptainBengal Staff CorpsBaluchistan26 July 1877
Robert ScottPrivateManchester RegimentSecond Boer War6 January 1900
Robert ScottSergeantCape Mounted RiflemenBasuto War8 April 1879
Francis ScrimgerCaptainRoyal Canadian Army Medical CorpsFirst World War25 April 1915
Derek SeagrimTemp. Lieutenant ColonelGreen HowardsSecond World War20–21 March 1943
Ernest SeamanLance CorporalRoyal Inniskilling FusiliersFirst World War29 September 1918*
William SeeleySeamanHMS EurayalusBombardment of Shimonoseki6 September 1864
George SellarLance Corporal72nd Regiment of FootSecond Afghan War14 December 1879
Alfred SephtonPetty OfficerHMS CoventrySecond World War18 May 1941*[C]
Cecil SewellLieutenantQueen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment)First World War29 August 1918*
Shahamad KhanNaik89th Punjab RegimentFirst World War12–13 April 1916
Robert ShanklandLieutenant43rd Battalion, CEFFirst World War26 October 1917
Charles SharpeActing CorporalLincolnshire RegimentFirst World War9 May 1915
John ShaulCorporalHighland Light InfantrySecond Boer War11 December 1899
Hugh ShawCaptain18th Regiment of FootNew Zealand Land Wars24 January 1865
Same ShawPrivateRifle BrigadeIndian Mutiny13 June 1858
Robert ShebbeareLieutenant60th Bengal Native InfantryIndian Mutiny14 September 1857
Albert ShepherdPrivateKing's Royal Rifle CorpsFirst World War20 November 1917
John SheppardBoatswain's MateNaval BrigadeCrimean War15 July 1855
Sher ThapaRifleman9th Gurkha RiflesSecond World War18–19 September 1944*
Sher ShahLance Naik16th Punjab RegimentSecond World War19–20 January 1945*
Robert SherbrookeCaptainHMS OnslowSecond World War31 December 1942
John Sherwood-KellyActing Lieutenant ColonelNorfolk RegimentFirst World War20 November 1917
Robert ShieldsCorporalRoyal Welch FusiliersCrimean War8 September 1855
William ShortPrivateGreen HowardsFirst World War6 August 1916*
Alfred ShoutCaptain1st Battalion, AIFFirst World War9 August 1915*
William SidneyTemp. MajorGrenadier GuardsSecond World War8–9 February 1944
Ellis SiftonLance-Sergeant18th Battalion, CEFFirst World War9 April 1917*
John SimpsonQuartermaster Sergeant42nd Regiment of FootIndian Mutiny15 April 1858
Ray SimpsonWarrant Officer Class IIAustralian Army Training Team VietnamVietnam War6–11 May 1969
John SimsPrivate34th Regiment of FootCrimean War18 June 1855
John SinnottCorporal84th Regiment of FootIndian Mutiny6 October 1857
John SintonCaptainIndian Medical ServiceFirst World War21 January 1916
John SkinnerCompany Sergeant MajorKing's Own Scottish BorderersFirst World War18 August 1917
Michael SleavonCorporalCorps of Royal EngineersIndian Mutiny3 April 1858
Alfred SmithGunnerRoyal Regiment of ArtillerySudan Campaign17 January 1885
Alfred SmithSecond LieutenantEast Lancashire RegimentFirst World War23 December 1915
Archibald SmithTemp. LieutenantRoyal Naval ReserveFirst World War10 March 1917*
Clement SmithLieutenantDuke of Cornwall's Light InfantryFourth Somaliland Expedition10 January 1904
Edward SmithLance-SergeantLancashire FusiliersFirst World War21–23 August 1918
Ernest SmithPrivate1st Canadian Infantry DivisionSecond World War21–22 October 1944
Philip SmithCorporal17th Regiment of FootCrimean War18 June 1855
Frederick SmithCaptain43rd Regiment of FootNew Zealand Land Wars21 January 1864
Henry SmithLance Corporal52nd Regiment of FootIndian Mutiny14 September 1857
Issy SmithActing CorporalManchester RegimentFirst World War26 April 1915
James SmithCorporalCorps of Royal EngineersMohmand Campaign16 September 1897
James SmithPrivateBorder RegimentFirst World War21 December 1914
John SmithSergeantBengal Sappers and MinersIndian Mutiny14 September 1857
John SmithPrivate1st Madras European FusiliersIndian Mutiny16 November 1857
John SmithLieutenant5th Gurkha RiflesHunza-Naga Campaign20 December 1891
John SmythLieutenant15th Ludhiana SikhsFirst World War18 May 1915
Nevill SmythCaptain2nd Dragoon GuardsSudan Campaign2 September 1898
Quentin SmytheSergeantRoyal Natal CarabineersSecond World War5 June 1942
James SomersSergeantRoyal Inniskilling FusiliersFirst World War1–2 July 1915
Charles SpackmanSergeantBorder RegimentFirst World War20 November 1917
Robert SpallSergeantPrincess Patricia's Canadian Light InfantryFirst World War13 August 1918
Bill SpeakmanPrivateBlack Watch (Royal Highland Regiment)Korean War4 November 1951
David SpenceTroop Sergeant Major9th Queen's Royal LancersIndian Mutiny17 January 1858
Edward SpencePrivate42nd Regiment of FootIndian Mutiny15 April 1858
Dudley StagpooleDrummer57th Regiment of FootNew Zealand Land Wars2 October 1863
William StanlakePrivateColdstream GuardsCrimean War26 October 1854
Richard StannardLieutenantHMT ArabSecond World War28 April 1940 to
2 May 1940[D]
Leslie StarcevichPrivate2/43rd Battalion, AIFSecond World War28 June 1945
Percy StattonSergeant40th Battalion, AIFFirst World War10–12 August 1918
Gordon SteeleLieutenantHM Coastal Motor Boat 88North Russia Relief Force18 August 1919
Thomas SteeleSergeantSeaforth HighlandersFirst World War22 February 1917
William StewartCaptain93rd Regiment of FootIndian Mutiny16 November 1857
James StokesPrivateKing's Shropshire Light InfantrySecond World War1 March 1945*
Charles StoneGunnerRoyal Field ArtilleryFirst World War21 March 1918
Walter StoneActing CaptainRoyal FusiliersFirst World War30 November 1917*
Percy StorkeyLieutenant19th Battalion, AIFFirst World War7 April 1918
Harcus StrachanLieutenantThe Fort Garry HorseFirst World War20 November 1917
George StringerPrivateManchester RegimentFirst World War8 March 1916
George StrongPrivateColdstream GuardsCrimean WarSeptember 1855
Ronald StuartLieutenantHMS PargustFirst World War7 June 1917
Frank StubbsSergeantLancashire FusiliersFirst World War25 April 1915*
Sefanaia SukanaivaluCorporalFiji Infantry RegimentSecond World War23 June 1944*
Arthur SullivanCorporalRoyal FusiliersNorth Russia Relief Force10 August 1919
John SullivanBoatswain's MateNaval BrigadeCrimean War10 April 1855
William SuttonBugler60th RiflesIndian Mutiny2 August 1857 to
13 September 1857[D]
Edwin SwalesActing MajorNo. 582 Squadron RAFSecond World War23 February 1945*
Ernest SykesPrivateNorthumberland FusiliersFirst World War19 April 1917
William SylvesterAssistant surgeonRoyal Welch FusiliersCrimean War8 September 1855
George SymonsSergeantRoyal Regiment of ArtilleryCrimean War6 June 1855
William SymonsSecond Lieutenant7th Battalion, AIFFirst World War8–9 August 1915
James TaitLieutenant78th Battalion, CEFFirst World War11 August 1918*
Henry TandeyPrivateDuke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment)First World War28 September 1918
John TaylorCaptain of the ForecastleNaval BrigadeCrimean War18 June 1855
Christopher TeesdaleLieutenantRoyal Regiment of ArtilleryCrimean War29 September 1855
William TempleAssistant surgeonRoyal ArtilleryNew Zealand Land Wars20 November 1863
Edward ThackeraySecond LieutenantBengal Sappers and MinersIndian Mutiny16 September 1857
Thaman GurungRifleman5th Gurkha RiflesSecond World War10 November 1944*
Jacob ThomasBombardierBengal ArtilleryIndian Mutiny27 September 1857
John ThomasLance CorporalPrince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment)First World War30 November 1917
Alexander ThompsonLance Corporal42nd Regiment of FootIndian Mutiny5 April 1858
George ThompsonFlight SergeantNo. 9 Squadron RAFSecond World War1 January 1945*[C]
James ThompsonPrivate60th RiflesIndian Mutiny9 July 1857
Hugo ThrossellSecond Lieutenant10th Light Horse RegimentFirst World War29–30 August 1915
Frederick TilstonActing MajorEssex Scottish RegimentSecond World War1 March 1945
Arthur TisdallSub-LieutenantRoyal Naval Volunteer ReserveFirst World War25 April 1915
Ross TollertonPrivateQueen's Own Cameron HighlandersFirst World War14 September 1914
Henry TombsMajorBengal Horse ArtilleryIndian Mutiny9 July 1857
Joseph TombsLance CorporalKing's (Liverpool Regiment)First World War16 June 1915
Frederick TophamCorporal1st Canadian Parachute BattalionSecond World War24 March 1945
James TowersPrivateCameronians (Scottish Rifles)First World War6 October 1918
Edgar TownerLieutenant2nd Machine Gun Battalion, AIFFirst World War1 September 1918
Ernest TowseCaptainGordon HighlandersSecond Boer War11 December 1899
Alfred ToyeActing CaptainDuke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment)First World War25 March 1918
Charles TrainCorporalLondon Scottish RegimentFirst World War8 December 1917
James TraversColonel2nd Bengal Native InfantryIndian MutinyJuly 1857
Richard TravisSergeantOtago Infantry RegimentFirst World War24 July 1918*
William TraynorSergeantWest Yorkshire RegimentSecond Boer War6 February 1901
Leonard TrentSquadron LeaderNo. 487 Squadron RNZAFSecond World War3 May 1943
William TrevorMajorBengal EngineersBhutan War30 April 1865
Joseph TrewavasSeamanHMS BeagleCrimean War3 July 1855
Lloyd TriggFlying OfficerNo. 200 Squadron RAFSecond World War11 August 1943*
Paul TriquetCaptainRoyal 22e RégimentSecond World War14 December 1943
Frederick TubbLieutenant7th Battalion, AIFFirst World War9 August 1915
Tul PunRifleman6th Gurkha RiflesSecond World War23 June 1944
James TurnbullSergeantHighland Light InfantryFirst World War1 July 1916*
Alexander TurnerSecond LieutenantPrincess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment)First World War28 September 1915*[C]
Hanson TurnerActing SergeantWest Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Own)Second World War6–7 June 1944*
Richard TurnerLieutenantRoyal Canadian DragoonsSecond Boer War7 November 1900
Samuel TurnerPrivate60th RiflesIndian Mutiny19 June 1857
Victor TurnerTemp. Lieutenant ColonelRifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)Second World War27 October 1942
Thomas TurrallPrivateWorcestershire RegimentFirst World War3 July 1916
John TytlerLieutenant66th Bengal Native InfantryIndian Mutiny10 February 1858
Umrao SinghHavildar81st West African DivisionSecond World War15–16 December 1944
Edward UnwinCaptainHMS River ClydeFirst World War22 April 1915
Charles UphamSecond Lieutenant
Captain
2nd Division, NZEFSecond World War22–30 May 1941
14–15 July 1942[B]
James UptonCorporalSherwood ForestersFirst World War9 May 1915
John VallentinCaptainSouth Staffordshire RegimentFirst World War7 November 1914*
Bernard VannActing Lieutenant ColonelSherwood ForestersFirst World War29 September 1918
Theodore VealePrivateDevonshire RegimentFirst World War20 July 1916
John VerekerActing Lieutenant ColonelGrenadier GuardsFirst World War27 September 1918
Arthur VickersPrivateRoyal Warwickshire RegimentFirst World War25 September 1915
Charles VickersTemp. CaptainSherwood ForestersFirst World War14 October 1915
Samuel VickeryPrivateDorset RegimentTirah Campaign20 October 1897
William VousdenCaptain5th Punjab CavalrySecond Afghan War14 December 1879
Richard WadesonLieutenant75th Regiment of FootIndian Mutiny17 July 1857
Richard WainCaptainTank CorpsFirst World War20 November 1917*
Richard WakefordTemp. CaptainHampshire RegimentSecond World War13 May 1944
Adam WakenshawPrivateDurham Light InfantrySecond World War27 June 1942*
Garth WalfordCaptainRoyal ArtilleryFirst World War26 April 1915*
Mark WalkerLieutenant30th Regiment of FootCrimean War5 November 1854
William WalkerCaptain4th Gurkha RiflesThird Somaliland Expedition22 April 1903
Samuel WallaceTemp. LieutenantRoyal Field ArtilleryFirst World War20 November 1917
George WallerLieutenant60th RiflesIndian Mutiny14 September 1857,
18 September 1857[D]
Horace WallerPrivateKing's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry)First World War10 April 1917*
William WallerLieutenant25th Bombay Light InfantryIndian Mutiny20 June 1858
George WaltersSergeant49th Regiment of FootCrimean War5 November 1854
Malcolm WanklynLieutenant CommanderHMS UpholderSecond World War24 May 1941
Bernard Warburton-LeeCaptainHMS HardySecond World War10 April 1940*
Charles WardPrivateKing's Own Yorkshire Light InfantrySecond Boer War26 June 1900
Henry WardPrivate78th Regiment of FootIndian Mutiny25 September 1857
James WardSergeantNo. 75 Squadron RAFSecond World War7 July 1941
Joseph WardSergeant8th King's Royal Irish HussarsIndian Mutiny17 June 1858
Sidney WareCorporalSeaforth HighlandersFirst World War6 April 1916
William WaringLance-SergeantRoyal Welsh FusiliersFirst World War18 September 1918*
Blair WarkMajor32nd Battalion, AIFFirst World War29 September 1918 to
1 October 1918[D]
Reginald WarnefordFlight Sub-LieutenantNo. 1 Squadron RNASFirst World War7 June 1915
Edward WarnerPrivateBedfordshire RegimentFirst World War1 May 1915*
Samuel WassallPrivate80th Regiment of FootAnglo-Zulu War22 January 1879
Arnold WatersActing MajorCorps of Royal EngineersFirst World War4 November 1918
Tasker WatkinsLieutenantWelch RegimentSecond World War16 August 1944
John WatsonLieutenant3rd Bombay European RegimentIndian Mutiny14 November 1857
Oliver WatsonActing Lieutenant ColonelKing's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry)First World War28 March 1918*
Thomas WatsonLieutenantCorps of Royal EngineersMohmand Campaign16 September 1897
Joseph WattSkipperRoyal Naval ReserveFirst World War15 May 1917
Henry WealeLance CorporalRoyal Welsh FusiliersFirst World War26 August 1918
Frank WearneSecond LieutenantEssex RegimentFirst World War28 June 1917*
Lawrence WeathersTemp. Corporal43rd Battalion, AIFFirst World War2 September 1918
James WelchLance CorporalPrincess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment)First World War29 April 1917
Harry WellsSecond LieutenantRoyal Sussex RegimentFirst World War25 September 1915*
Ferdinand WestCaptainNo. 8 Squadron RFCFirst World War12 August 1918
Richard WestActing Lieutenant ColonelNorth Irish HorseFirst World War2 September 1918*
William WestonLieutenantGreen HowardsSecond World War3 March 1945
Francis WheatleyPrivateRifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)Crimean War12 October 1854
Kevin WheatleyWarrant Officer Class IIAustralian Army Training Team VietnamVietnam War13 November 1965*
George WheelerMajor9th Gurkha RiflesFirst World War23 February 1917
George WheelerMajor7th Hariana LancersFirst World War12–13 April 1915*
Frederick WhirlpoolPrivate1st Punjab CavalryIndian Mutiny3 April 1858,
2 May 1858[D]
Harry WhitchurchSurgeon CaptainIndian Medical ServiceChitral Expedition3 March 1895
Albert WhiteSergeantSouth Wales BorderersFirst World War19 May 1917*
Archie WhiteTemp. CaptainGreen HowardsFirst World War21 September 1916 to
1 October 1916[D]
Geoffrey WhiteLieutenant CommanderHMS E14First World War28 January 1918*
George WhiteMajor92nd Regiment of FootSecond Afghan War6 October 1879
Jack WhitePrivateKing's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)First World War7 March 1917
William WhiteTemp. Second LieutenantMachine Gun CorpsFirst World War18 September 1918
Harold WhitfieldPrivateKing's (Shropshire Light Infantry)First World War10 March 1918
Thomas WhithamPrivateColdstream GuardsFirst World War31 July 1917
John WhittleSergeant12th Battalion, AIFFirst World War9–10 April 1917
Alfred WilcoxLance CorporalOxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light InfantryFirst World War12 September 1918
Alfred WilkinsonPrivateManchester RegimentFirst World War20 October 1918
Thomas WilkinsonBombardierRoyal Marine ArtilleryCrimean War7 June 1855
Thomas WilkinsonTemp. LieutenantLoyal North Lancashire RegimentFirst World War5 July 1916
Thomas WilkinsonTemp. LieutenantHMS Li WoSecond World War14 February 1942*
John WilliamsPrivate24th Regiment of FootAnglo-Zulu War22–23 January 1879
John WilliamsCompany Sergeant MajorSouth Wales BorderersFirst World War7–8 October 1918
William WilliamsSeamanRoyal Naval ReserveFirst World War7 June 1917
William WilliamsAble SeamanHMS River ClydeFirst World War25 April 1915*
Richard WillisCaptainLancashire FusiliersFirst World War25 April 1915
Henry WilmotCaptainRifle BrigadeIndian Mutiny11 March 1858
Arthur WilsonCaptainHMS HeclaSudan Campaign29 February 1884
Eric WilsonActing CaptainEast Surrey RegimentSecond World War11–15 August 1940
George WilsonPrivateHighland Light InfantryFirst World War14 September 1914
Harry WoodCorporalScots GuardsFirst World War13 October 1918
Evelyn WoodLieutenant17th LancersIndian Mutiny19 October 1858
John WoodCaptain20th Bombay Native InfantryAnglo-Persian War9 August 1856
Wilfred WoodPrivateNorthumberland FusiliersFirst World War28 October 1918
Joseph WoodallLance-SergeantPrince Consort's Own (Rifle Brigade)First World War11 April 1918
Thomas WoodcockPrivateIrish GuardsFirst World War12–13 September 1917
Charles WoodenSergeant17th LancersCrimean War26 October 1854
Sidney WoodroffeSecond LieutenantPrince Consort's Own (Rifle Brigade)First World War30 July 1915*
James WoodsPrivate48th Battalion, AIFFirst World War18 September 1918
Geoffrey WoolleySecond LieutenantQueen Victoria's RiflesFirst World War20–21 April 1915
Alexander WrightPrivate77th Regiment of FootCrimean War22 March 1855
19 April 1855
Peter WrightCompany Sergeant MajorColdstream GuardsSecond World War25 September 1943
Theodore WrightCaptainCorps of Royal EngineersFirst World War23 August 1914
14 September 1914*[D]
Wallace WrightLieutenant2nd Regiment of FootKano-Sokoto Expedition26 February 1903
George WyattLance CorporalColdstream GuardsFirst World War25–26 August 1914
Guy WyllyLieutenant1st Tasmanian Imperial BushmenSecond Boer War1 September 1900
Charles YateMajorKing's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry)First World War26 August 1914
Yeshwant GhadgeNaikMaratha Light InfantrySecond World War10 July 1944*
Frederick YouensSecond LieutenantDurham Light InfantryFirst World War7 July 1917*
Jack YoullLieutenantNorthumberland FusiliersFirst World War15 June 1918
Alexander YoungSergeant MajorCape PoliceSecond Boer War13 August 1901
Frank YoungSecond LieutenantHertfordshire RegimentFirst World War18 September 1918*
John YoungPrivate87th Battalion, CEFFirst World War2 September 1918
Thomas YoungPrivateDurham Light InfantryFirst World War25–31 March 1918
Thomas YoungLieutenantNaval BrigadeIndian Mutiny16 November 1857
William YoungPrivateEast Lancashire RegimentFirst World War22 December 1915
David YoungerCaptainGordon HighlandersSecond Boer War11 July 1900
Raphael ZengelSergeant5th Battalion, CEFFirst World War9 August 1918

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".[13]
  • B ^ This was a Bar to the Victoria Cross.
  • C ^ Recipient died of their wounds.
  • D ^ Recipient awarded the Victoria Cross for multiple acts of valour or for an extended period of sustained courage and outstanding leadership, rather than a single act of valour.
  • E ^ Parslow and Smith were Masters in the Merchant Navy and as civilians, they were not eligible for the VC. They were both posthumously promoted to Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) to facilitate the awarding of the VC.[14]
  • F ^ Newton was captured by Japanese forces and beheaded 11 days later.[15]

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.
  • Brazier, Kevin (2010). The Complete Victoria Cross. Pen & Sword Military. ISBN 978-1-84884-150-5.
  • 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. 1 2 Crook, MJ, Chapter 8 pp.68–90
  2. "No. 27986". The London Gazette. 15 January 1907. p. 325.
  3. "No. 31946". The London Gazette. 18 June 1920. p. 6702.
  4. Ashcroft, Michael; pp.14–18
  5. Arthur, Max; pp.185–371
  6. "The Victoria Cross". Imperial War Museum Exhibits and Firearms Collections. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2006.
  7. Arthur, Max; p.XIV
  8. "SAS digger awarded VC for taking on Taliban". Sydney Morning Herald. 23 January 2011. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  9. "Press kit related to July 2007 gallantry awards (NZ)" (PDF). NZ Government through news agency. 2 July 2007. Retrieved 3 July 2007.
  10. Ashcroft, Michael; p.17
  11. Ashcroft, Michael; p.18
  12. Brazier, Kevin; p.11
  13. "VC background". British War Graves Memorial. Archived from the original on 6 October 2007. Retrieved 7 April 2008.
  14. Staunton, Anthony (1 September 2004). "Civilian VCs". Sabretache. Military Historical Society of Australia.
  15. Arthur, Max; p.38

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