VC Heroes - The True Stories Behind Every VC Winner Since World War Two

VC Heroes - The True Stories Behind Every VC Winner Since World War Two
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For a nation with a long and proud military tradition, one token stands above all the others as a mark of recognition for the ultimate acts of individual feats of arms: the Victoria Cross. Awarded for one reason alone – to mark extreme acts of great heroism by British and Commonwealth servicemen in the face of the enemy – it is unquestionably the hardest club in the world to gain entrance to. Its holders, ordinary soldiers, sailors and airmen, are linked by an uncommon bond of exceptional bravery displayed often at great personal risk and against impossible odds. The VC has been awarded only sixteen times since the end of the Second World War in 1945. Some of these awards were made to recipients who paid the ultimate sacrifice while demonstrating gallantry beyond the call of duty. Forged in battle, from the shell-scarred hills of Korea, to the windswept marshland of East Falkland and today's counter-insurgency operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, each one of these VC has a uniquely inspiring tale to tell. These are their incredible stories.

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Nigel Cawthorne. VC Heroes - The True Stories Behind Every VC Winner Since World War Two

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FOR VALOUR

FRIENDLY FIRE. MAJOR KENNETH MUIR. 23 September 1950, 1st Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise’s) (Posthumous)

GLOSTERS’ HILL. LIEUTENANT COLONEL JAMES POWER CARNE DSO. 22–25 April 1951, 1st Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment. LIEUTENANT PHILIP CURTIS. 22–23 April 1951, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, attached to 1st Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment (Posthumous)

THE BEER-BOTTLE VC. PRIVATE WILLIAM SPEAKMAN. 4 November 1951, Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment), attached to 1st Battalion King’s Own Scottish Borderers

FROM DESERTER TO VC. LANCE CORPORAL RAMBAHADUR LIMBU. 21 November 1965, 2nd/10th Gurkha Rifles

DASHER’S DAY. WARRANT OFFICER KEVIN WHEATLEY. 13 November 1965, Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (Posthumous)

THE VC BREED. MAJOR PETER BADCOE. 23 February, 7 March and 7 April 1967, Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (Posthumous)

‘POST IT TO ME’ WARRANT OFFICER RAYENE SIMPSON. 6 and 11 May 1969, Australian Army Training Team Vietnam

‘SOMEONE HAD TO’ WARRANT OFFICER KEITH PAYNE. 24 May 1969, Australian Army Training Team Vietnam

‘SUNRAY IS DOWN’ LIEUTENANT COLONEL HERBERT JONES. 28 May 1982, commanding 2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment (Posthumous)

‘BRAVEST OF THE BRAVE’ SERGEANT IAN MCKAY. 12 June, 3rd Battalion, Parachute Regiment (Posthumous)

LUCKY BLOODY BEHARRY. PRIVATE JOHNSON BEHARRY. 1 May and 11 June 2004, 1st Battalion, Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment

A CONSUMMATE PROFESSIONAL. CORPORAL BRYAN BUDD. 27 July and 20 August 2006, 3rd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment (Posthumous)

MAORI WARRIOR. CORPORAL BILL APIATA. 2004

‘IT’S INSTINCT, IT’S NATURAL’ TROOPER MARK DONALDSON. 2 September 2008, Australian Special Air Services Regiment

THE SNIPER’S TALE. BEN ROBERTS-SMITH. 11 June 2010, Australian Special Air Services Regiment

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Title Page

Introduction – For Valour

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Chapter 14: ‘It’s instinct, it’s natural’

Trooper Mark Donaldson

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