Captain Samuel Wallace VC - 'C' Bty, Royal Field Artillery


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Name Samuel Thomas Dickson,
WALLACE
Thomas,
CADELL
John,
GRIEVE

Rank Captain Colonel Lieutenant & Adjutant
Force 'C' Bty, Royal Field Artillery 2nd Bengal ( European ) Fusiliers,
( Royal Munster Fusiliers )
2nd ( Royal North British ) Dragoons
( Royal Scots Greys )

VC won Gonnelieu, France,
30 November 1917
Siege of Delhi, Indian Mutiny,
12 June 1857
Balaclava, Crimea,
25 October 1854 *

London Gaz 13 February 1918 29 April 1862 24 February 1857
Born Thornhill, Dumfrieshire,
7 March 1892
Cockenzie, Lothians,
5 September 1835
Musselbrugh, Lothians,
3 May 1822

Died 2 February 1968,
Moffat, Dumfrieshire
6 April 1919,
Edinburgh
1 December 1873,
Inveresk, Lothians

Grave Moffat New Cemetery, Dumfrieshire Tranent Churchyard, Lothians St Michael's Churchyard, Inveresk, Lothians
( turfstone erected August 2003 )

Location
of VC
Royal Artillery Museum
( A new museum is planned on Salisbury Plain )
Not publicly held Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide
Remarks None CB * Charge of the Heavy Brigade

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