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DUMFRIESHIRE - THE LOTHIANS |
Name | Samuel Thomas Dickson, WALLACE |
Thomas, CADELL |
John, GRIEVE |
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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 ) |
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VC won | Gonnelieu, France, 30 November 1917 |
Siege of Delhi, Indian Mutiny, 12 June 1857 |
Balaclava, Crimea, 25 October 1854 * |
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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 |
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Died | 2 February 1968, Moffat, Dumfrieshire |
6 April 1919, Edinburgh |
1 December 1873, Inveresk, Lothians |
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Grave | Moffat New Cemetery, Dumfrieshire | Tranent Churchyard, Lothians | St Michael's Churchyard, Inveresk, Lothians ( turfstone erected August 2003 ) |
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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 |