William Reynolds (VC)

William Reynolds

Depiction of the battle of Alma
Born 1827
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died 20 October 1869 (aged 41-42)
Strand, London
Buried at Brookwood Cemetery, London
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Rank Corporal
Unit Scots Fusilier Guards
Battles/wars Crimean War
Awards Victoria Cross

William Reynolds VC (1827 20 October 1869) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Reynolds was the first private to receive the award.

Details

Reynolds' grave in Brookwood Cemetery

He was about 27 years old, and a private in the Scots Fusilier Guards, British Army during the Crimean War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.

On 20 September 1854 at the Battle of the Alma, Crimean Peninsula, when the formation of the line was disordered, Private Reynolds behaved with conspicuous gallantry, in rallying the men round the Colours.[1]

Further information

He later achieved the rank of corporal.

The medal

His Victoria Cross is displayed at The Guards Regimental Headquarters (Scots Guards RHQ), Wellington Barracks, Chelsea, London, England.

References

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