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**"A Trying Occasion:  An account of the Indian Mutiny" which gives an account of the blowing up of the Delhi[ammunition] magazine on the 11th May 1857 by Ordnance Officers and Conductors which resulted in the award of three VCs  to Lieutenant Forrest, Lieutenant Raynor and Conductor Buckley
 
**"A Trying Occasion:  An account of the Indian Mutiny" which gives an account of the blowing up of the Delhi[ammunition] magazine on the 11th May 1857 by Ordnance Officers and Conductors which resulted in the award of three VCs  to Lieutenant Forrest, Lieutenant Raynor and Conductor Buckley
 
**"The 'Conductor James Miller VC' Scrapbook" about VC recipient  Sub-Conductor James Miller who was also awarded the medal for his role in the Indian Mutiny
 
**"The 'Conductor James Miller VC' Scrapbook" about VC recipient  Sub-Conductor James Miller who was also awarded the medal for his role in the Indian Mutiny
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=w1IBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA35 The Victoria Cross; an official chronicle of  the deeds of personal valour achieved in presence of the enemy during  the Crimean and Baltic campaigns, the Indian mutinies, and the Persia,  China, and New Zealand wars (1865)]google books
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*[http://books.google.com/books?id=w1IBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA35 The Victoria Cross; an official chronicle of  the deeds of personal valour achieved in presence of the enemy during  the Crimean and Baltic campaigns, the Indian mutinies, and the Persia,  China, and New Zealand wars (1865)] Google Books
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*[http://www.royalmunsterfusiliers.org/ The Munster Fusiliers] includes
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**[http://www.royalmunsterfusiliers.org/e6cadel.htm Colonel Thomas Cadell V.C.Bengal Staff Corps, formerly 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers]
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**[http://www.royalmunsterfusiliers.org/e6brown.htm. Lieutenant-Colonel Francis David Millett Brown V. C. Bengal Staff Corps. previously 1st Bengal European Fusiliers.]
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**[http://www.royalmunsterfusiliers.org/e6butlr.htm Major Thomas Adair Butler V.C. 1st Bengal European Fusiliers]
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**[http://www.royalmunsterfusiliers.org/e6mcguir.htm Sergeant James McGuire V. C. 1st Bengal European Fusiliers]
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**[http://www.royalmunsterfusiliers.org/e6mcgov.htm Private John McGovern V. C. 1st Bengal Fusiliers].
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**[http://www.royalmunsterfusiliers.org/e6ryan.htm Drummer Miles Ryan V. C. 1st Bengal Fusiliers].
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Revision as of 10:11, 25 February 2012

The Victoria Cross is the highest award for bravery. Queen Victoria introduced the award on the 29th January 1856, the decoration is inscribed "For Valor".

Prior to the issue of a Royal warrant on 21st October 1911, the medal was awarded only to British officers and servicemen. However after that date native Indian officers and soldiers were eligible to receive this honour. (Previously the highest award available to them had been the Indian Order of Merit). In fact, the first VC to an Indian born recipient was not conferred until 1914 when this was awarded to Sepoy Khudad Khan for an act of bravery in Belgium.

Holders of the award are listed in The National Archives, and citations are announced in the London Gazette.

The youngest recipient was Arthur Fitzgibbon of the Indian Medical establishment . He was 15 years and 3 months at the time of his award in 1861. For further details see Apothecaries

The oldest recipient was William Raynor of the Bengal Veteran Establishment - who was awarded the medal for gallantry during the Indian Mutiny of 1857. He was 61 years old.

Records

The following are held in the National Archives:

  • Victoria Cross Register, Volume 1, 20 February 1856 - 6 August 1864 (WO 98/3)
  • Victoria Cross Register, Volume 2, 16 August 1864 - 31 January 1900 (WO 98/4)
  • Victoria Cross Register, Volume 3, 2 February 1900 - 1 September 1944 (WO 98/8)

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