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As for the local side, | VC minhajul Abedin was in outstanding form, and top |
Thomas Patrick Neely | VC MM (28 March 1897- 1 October 1918) was an Englis |
Ganju Lama | VC, MM (22 July 1924 - 2000) was a Gurkha recipient |
George Harold Eardley | VC, MM (6 May 1912 - 11 September 1991) was an Engl |
John William Ormsby | VC MM (10 January 1881 - 20 July 1952) was an Engli |
William Henry Metcalf | VC, MM (29 January 1894 - 8 August 1968) was a Cana |
Henry James Nicholas | VC MM (11 June 1891 - 23 October 1918) was a New Ze |
John Carmichael | VC MM (1 April 1893 - 20 December 1977) was a Scott |
Frederick William Palmer | VC, MM (11 November 1891 - 10 September 1955) was a |
William Herbert Waring | VC MM (13 October 1885 - 8 October 1918) was a Wels |
Thomas James Harris | VC MM (30 January 1892 - 9 August 1918) was an Engl |
Frederick Charles Riggs | VC MM (28 July 1888 - 1 October 1918) was an Englis |
Cyril Edward Gourley | VC MM (19 January 1893 - 31 January 1982) was an En |
Charles Edward Spackman | VC, MM (11 January 1891 - 7 May 1969) was an Englis |
Sergeant (Sgt) Stanley Robert McDougall | VC MM c. 1917 |
William Merrifield | VC, MM (9 October 1890 - 8 August 1943) was a Canad |
Gerard Ross Norton | VC MM (7 September 1915-29 October 2004) was a Sout |
Harold John Colley | VC MM (26 May 1894 - 25 August 1918) was an English |
William McNally | VC, MM and Bar (1894 - 5 January 1976) was an Engli |
Laurence Calvert | VC MM (16 February 1892 - 6 July 1964) was an Engli |
Charles Edwin Stone | VC MM (4 February 1889 - 29 August 1952) was an Eng |
James Ockendon | VC, MM (10 December 1890 - 29 August 1966) was an E |
Spencer John Bent | VC, MM (18 March 1891 - 3 May 1977) was an English |
Stanley Robert McDougall | VC, MM, (23 July 1889 - 7 July 1968) was born in Ho |
College of Wales, Aberystwyth, in succession to | V.C. Morton, and where he remained until his death, |
hey defeated penultimate placed Ere Divisie side | VC Mosan Yvoir after playoffs. |
d to be wound up, the other being Augustus Anson | VC MP. |
Norman Augustus Finch | VC MSM (1890 - 1966) was an officer in the Royal Ma |
Lieutenant-Colonel Donald Dickson Farmer | VC MSM (28 May 1877 - 23 December 1956) was a Scott |
Nand Singh | VC, MVC (24 September 1914- 12 December 1947) was a |
VC not awarded for bravery in action against the en | |
Colonel Donald John Dean | VC OBE (19 April 1897 - 9 December 1985) was an Eng |
Brigadier Arthur Edward Cumming | VC OBE MC (18 June 1896 - 10 April 1971) was a Scot |
John Hutton Bisdee | VC, OBE (28 September 1869 - 14 January 1930) was a |
The actions for which Starcevich received the | VC occurred during the Borneo campaign of 1945. |
IAA offices such as Regional Chair, Chair-Elect, | VC of Education and Advisory Committee representati |
the Cree villages ( | VC) of |
awarded the Victoria Cross-the first Royal Navy | VC of the war-and all 12 other crew members receive |
Prof R.P.Rastogi, former | VC of BHU |
Prior to his appointment as | VC of The University of Jaffna, Prof. Hoole was app |
Stanley Hollis - The only man to be awarded the | VC on D-day. |
ing deed took place for which he was awarded the | VC on 23 October 1918. |
Furthermore, in the syllables of the structure | VC only the signs with voiceless stops as usually u |
Albert Ball, | VC. p. 164. |
The company was founded in 1949 by late | V.C. Padmanabhan in Thrissur District. |
Sonata no.2, | vc, pf, 1984 |
His half-brother Eugene Esmonde was awarded a | VC posthumously in 1942 during World War II. |
d Melvill were the first soldiers to receive the | VC posthumously. |
ad been killed in action, and he was awarded the | VC posthumously. |
later become the first American to escape from a | VC POW camp. |
A Church of England | VC Primary school (Wembdon St. Georges) can be foun |
ol, Redfield Edge Primary School or St Anne's CE | VC Primary school in nearby Oldland Common. |
dependent label Zonido Music and management firm | VC Promotion. |
Although Murphy was gazetted and received his | VC promptly, Morley did not. |
at Nambucca Heads was named the Frank Partridge | VC Public School. |
There is also a memorial to him in | VC Quarry, on the east side of Lundy Island. |
Milton Keynes New Forest Volleyball Club Newbury | VC RAF Harriers SGTV Solent Wiltshire Mavericks |
the NES version allowed NES Zapper support, the | VC re-release does not feature any kind of light gu |
onour of Coltman at in Tunstall along with other | VC recipient John Rhodes and R. J. Mitchell the inv |
May 1 - Hubert William Lewis, | VC recipient (died 1977) |
On 11 November 2009, Donaldson and | VC recipient Johnson Beharry handed a wreath to the |
5 May - Rupert Price Hallowes, | VC recipient (died 1915) |
China, during which time future rear admiral and | VC recipient Eric Gascoigne Robinson served aboard |
Jacka with fellow | VC recipient, Martin O'Meara, 1916. |
Clement Robertson - | VC recipient. |
mid, was created to honour a previously unknown | V.C. recipient. |
Dalton was not originally named among the | VC recipients, eventually receiving his VC from Gen |
VC Recordings - also traded as Hut Records | |
Both singles were released on the | VC Recordings label, a subsidiary label of Virgin R |
The fourth candidate, | V.C. Redwood, stood for the United Empire Party, whi |
The operation however failed to wipe out the 1st | VC Regiment, villagers told the Marines that Vietco |
The modern | VC release received poor scores by IGN and fans on |
The | VC Reporter called their debut record, “a stellar d |
VE day parade in 1946, but at the 1956 Centenary | VC review his place was taken by an imposter travel |
V.C. Richmond. | |
Captain Cecil William Buckley | VC RN (7 October 1828 - 7 December 1872) was an Eng |
Captain Hugh Talbot Burgoyne | VC RN (17 July 1833 - 7 September 1870) was an Iris |
as promoted to the Division III: K Stade Leuven, | VC Rotselaar, CS Andennais, RJS Bas-Oha, KAV Dender |
The Cyril Edward Gourley, | VC, Scholarship is awarded in his honour by Liverpo |
In 1967, the Albert Ball | VC Scholarships were instituted at his alma mater, |
f Saskatoon, Saskatchewan including Hugh Cairns | V.C. School (an elementary school that opened in 196 |
Hubberston | VC School |
on are automatically enrolled in Tasker-Milward | V.C. School, although parents may opt out of this an |
cling.co.uk and in 2007 he rode for the Italian | V.C. Seano One Team. |
41 to July 1942, and March to September 1943, Mk | VC September 1943 to July 1944, and finally Mk IX J |
ia Crosses were: Major Edmund John Phipps-Hornby | VC, Sergeant Charles E. H. Parker VC, Gunner Isaac |
cts are educational, with Visual Communications ( | VC) serving as a non-profit fiscal sponsor. |
Captain Edward Stephen Fogarty Fegen | VC, SGM was an Irish Victoria Cross recipient (born |
VC Shakhtar Donetsk is a volleyball club from Donet | |
The | VC Shakhtar Donetsk were the last team to win the S |
A Mynn, J Guy, W Martingell, T Sewell, G Butler, | VC Smith and W Hillyer. |
an Officers' Mess, Sergeants' Mess and the McGee | VC Soldier Club. |
1, SPITFIRE MK 11A, SPITFIRE MK VB, SPITFIRE MK | VC, SPITFIRE MK 1X, SPITFIRE MK V111, SPITFIRE MK X |
R.A.J. Warneford, | V.C. standing in front of a Maurice Farman Shorthorn |
medal was used as a prop in the film Carrington | V.C. starring David Niven |
sferry, North Wales is now named the Henry Weale | VC TA Centre. |
was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross ( | VC), the highest and most prestigious award for gal |
as initially put forward for the Victoria Cross ( | VC), the highest decoration for valour in the Briti |
a deed for which he received the Victoria Cross ( | VC), the highest award for gallantry that could be |
Coole is the birtplace of Lt.Maurice James Dease | VC, the first posthumous recipient of the Victoria |
recommendation of an enemy officer (and the sole | VC to be awarded solely on enemy testimony). |
The award of the posthumous | VC to Jones was controversial. |
law, and his 90 year old brother handed over his | VC to the safekeeping of the commanding officer of |
Even were a | VC to be sentenced to be hanged for murder, he shou |
First winner of the | VC to be actually gazetted on 24 February 1857. |
George's was the last | VC to be gazetted for the First World War. |
His was the first | VC to be won by an Australian on the Western Front. |
World War when deed for which he was awarded the | VC took place. |
This medal is currently in the Lord Ashcroft | V.C. Trust Collection. |
two sergeants lead their men through a series of | VC tunnels that the SAS were ordered to destroy. |
She plays for | VC Uralochka (since 2002). |
Cairns' | VC was the last to be gazetted for the Second World |
ition in Whitehall as a ceremonial guard and his | VC was cut off his chest and he was knocked to the |
McGuire's | VC was forfeited after he was convicted of stealing |
action at the Alma was the earliest for which a | VC was awarded to a member of the British Army-earl |
The battalion's second | VC, was awarded to Sergeant William Henry Kibby for |
The | V.C. was later forfeited. |
1957: Fraser's autobiography Frogman | VC was published. |
Dalziel's | VC was the 1000th awarded. |
The | VC was given for "extreme gallantry, initiative and |
In this version his | VC was replaced by the regiment. |
His | VC was destroyed in the Belfast Blitz in 1941. |
The | VC was gazetted on 15 November 1940 |
Lieutenant Willward Alexander Sandys-Clarke | VC was related to four other recipients of the awar |
Initially the | VC was only awarded to Beresford but he told the Qu |
Commander E.C. Boyle, RN, | VC was appointed as the flotilla commander and a co |
Flowerdew's | VC was one of twenty awarded during the battles of |
to Colour-Sergeant on 29 April, and on 26 June a | VC was sent to the Admiralty and despatched to Chin |
The | VC was kept within the family, handed down from gen |
John Danagher | V.C. was also Landlord of the Dog & Duck Public Hous |
Lieutenant Commander Ian Fraser RN | VC, was also a member of the club committee and cap |
Jefferson's | VC was stolen from his mother's home in 1982 and ha |
The | VC was not awarded for bravery in action against th |
The | VC was stolen from the family home in 1960 and neve |
His | V.C. was bought by Victoria College, Jersey the scho |
Their first son John Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort | VC was succeeded in 1946 by his brother Standish Ve |
He then signed for | VC Westerlo where he was supposed to replace Chris |
He is attached to Belgian Jupiler League side | VC Westerlo, with whom he signed a contract on June |
sion III league were relegated to the Promotion: | VC Westerlo, RC Tirlemont, Kortrijk Sport and R Jet |
hest level of Belgian football in a 3-1 win over | VC Westerlo. |
and is currently attached to Jupiler League side | VC Westerlo. |
He made his debut in a 2-1 win against | VC Westerlo. |
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It is located just off Soi | V.C., which itself comes off Second Road in the sout |
There is also the grave of Bernard Freyberg | VC, which is in front of the south door of the chur |
one of only four Nova Scotians to be awarded the | VC, which is presented for an act of conspicuous va |
He was the first Canadian-born man to win | VC while serving in the Canadian Army. |
Kelliher received his | VC while serving with the Australian Army, during W |
Corporal William Richard Cotter was awarded the | VC whilst serving with the 6th Battalion. |
d is also the resting place of Alfred Ernest Ind | VC, who died on 29 November 1916. |
John Norwood | VC, who rescued a fallen comrade during the Second |
e front is the name of Lt. James Samuel Emerson | V.C. who was born in the village. |
Sergeant Ian John McKay | VC who died at Mt Longdon, East Falklands, an impor |
Major Richard Willis | V.C. who was awarded the VC for outstanding bravery |
It has been renamed Buckley Barracks after the | VC winner John Buckley of the former Royal Army Ord |
t was renamed in 2003 Buckley Barracks after the | VC winner John Buckley. |
27 March: Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa Ngarimu, soldier, | VC winner. |
He is one of three | VC winners from the small town of Carluke in South |
promoted to lieutenant and campaigned with other | VC winners on a recruiting drive. |
As is often the case with posthumous | VC winners there are many Regimental memorials to L |
He is also enumerated amongst Scottish | VC winners since he was born in Bo'ness, Scotland a |
VC winners were a popular subject for postcards and | |
New Zealand | VC Winners. |
This makes Nand Singh unique in the annals of | VC winners. |
paign at that time added a stone to all unmarked | VC winners. |
of Victoria Cross medals the school replaced the | VC with a copy and moved the original to their bank |
of the 32nd Foot for Lucknow-related VCs, for a | VC with bar. |
This was the first | VC won in New Zealand. |
240th Street Yard also known as Van Cortlandt or | VC Yard is a rail yard of the New York City Subway |
Two years later, | VC Zorgvliet Antwerpen promoted for the first time |
e into existence in 1995, after a merger between | VC Zorgvliet Hoboken and First Antwerp Volley Team. |
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