List of Victoria Cross recipients by nationality

This is a list of recipients of the Victoria Cross by nationality. It does not include the Victoria Cross awarded to the American Unknown Soldier of World War I Tomb of the Unknowns, buried in Arlington National Cemetery. He was awarded the VC posthumously in 1921. This gesture reciprocated the award of the Medal of Honor to the British Unknown Warrior.

The Victoria Cross (VC) is a military decoration awarded for valour "in the face of the enemy" to members of the British armed forces. A small number of Commonwealth countries still participate in the British (Imperial) honours system and would still be eligible to make Victoria Cross recommendations for their service personnel but none of these countries have ever been awarded the Victoria Cross. The last occasion a Commonwealth country was awarded the Victoria Cross was in 1969 during the Vietnam War and today all Commonwealth countries whose armed forces had been awarded the Victoria Cross under the British honours systems have their own honours systems and their own orders, decorations and medals. The Victoria Cross takes precedence over all other British orders, decorations and medals and may be awarded to a person of any rank in any service and although civilians under military command are eligible for the award none has been awarded since 1879. The Victoria Cross has often been presented to the recipient during an investiture by the British monarch. The last award of the reign of King George VI and all awards of the reign of the present Queen with the exception of the two posthumous awards to the Australian Army during the Vietnam War have been presented by Queen Elizabeth II. The VC has been awarded on 1358 occasions to 1355 individual recipients.

The original Royal Warrant and all warrants to this day contain both expulsion and restoration clauses. Eight recipients between 1861 and 1908 had their awards rescinded and although no award has ever been restored the names of the eight are included in the list. The original warrant did not contain a specific clause regarding posthumous awards, although official policy was to not award the VC posthumously. Between 1857 and 1901, twelve notices were issued in the London Gazette regarding soldiers who would have been awarded the VC had they survived. In a partial reversal of policy for the South African War 1899–1902, the next of kin of three of the soldiers were sent medals by registered post in 1902. In the same gazette the first three posthumous awards were awarded and also sent to the next of kin. In 1907, the posthumous policy was reversed and medals were sent to the next of kin of the six officers and men.[1] The Victoria Cross warrant was not officially amended to explicitly allow posthumous awards until 1920 but one quarter of all awards for the First World War were posthumous.[2][3]

For a short time in the middle 1800s, the VC was awarded for actions taken not in the face of the enemy. Six were awarded at this time for actions taken not in the face of the enemy. (Campbell Mellis Douglas was one of these recipients.)

Until 1921 the Victoria Cross could not be awarded to women, and to this day no VC has been awarded to members of that gender. With the approval of Queen Victoria, Elizabeth Webber Harris was awarded a gold VC for her valour in nursing cholera-ridden soldiers in India in 1869.[4]

Most Commonwealth countries have now created their own honours systems. Since 1991, three Commonwealth countries; Australia, Canada and New Zealand have created their own operational gallantry awards. In each case, their highest award for most conspicuous bravery was named in honour of the British (Imperial) Victoria Cross; the Victoria Cross for Australia, the Victoria Cross (Canada) and the Victoria Cross for New Zealand. One Victoria Cross for New Zealand was awarded to Willie Apiata on 26 July 2007; four Victoria Crosses for Australia have been awarded to Mark Donaldson, Ben Roberts-Smith, Daniel Keighran and Cameron Baird. All five awards were for actions in Afghanistan. As these are separate medals, they are not included in this list.

Recipients are described in the following list by nationality (birthplace) or (citizenship) or (country of service) or (uncertain) or in the case of New Zealand born Captain Alfred John Shout of the Australian Army by both (birthplace) and (country of service). The country lists are compiled differently with the Australian list only being members of the Australian forces, the Canadian list being members of the Canadian forces including Danish Thomas Dinesen who served in Canadian Army plus others who are considered by Canadians as Canadian recipients, while the English list only includes a few of the many English born recipients who were decorated as members of Commonwealth and Indian forces. There have been 1355 individual recipients including the American unknown who is not listed but the list has 1356 names including Alfred John Shout and another listed twice.

Recipients by nationality

  •   Rows highlighted in orange contain links to separate pages which contain the recipients of countries with over 75 recipients
  •   This along with the *, indicates that the Victoria Cross was awarded posthumously
NameNationalityDate of actionConflictUnitPlace of actionNotes
Bellenden HutchesonAmerican1918First World War75th Bn Canadian Expeditionary ForceDrocourt-Quéant Support Line, France[5]
William MetcalfAmerican1918First World WarCanadian Expeditionary ForceArras, France[5]
George MullinAmerican1917First World WarCanadian Expeditionary ForcePasschendaele, Belgium[5]
William SeeleyAmerican1864Bombardment of ShimonosekiHMS EuryalusShimonoseki, Japan
Raphael ZengelAmerican1918First World WarCanadian Expeditionary ForceWarvillers, France[6]
AAA AustraliaList of 91 Australian recipients AAA AAA AA01 AAA
Adrian de WiartBelgian1916First World WarBB0044th Dragoon GuardsLa Boiselle, France
Samuel HodgeBritish Virgin Islander1866Gambia CampaignBB0044th West India RegimentTubabecelong, Gambia
AAB CanadaList of 96 Canadian recipients AAB AAB AA02 AAB
Duncan HomeChannel Islander1857Indian MutinyBengal Sappers and MinersDelhi, India
George IngouvilleJersey, Channel Islands1855Crimean WarHMS ArrogantVyborg, Russia
Herbert Le PatourelGuernsey, Channel Islands1942Second World WarHampshire RegimentTebourba, Tunisia
Ferdinand Le QuesneJersey, Channel Islands1889British rule in BurmaRoyal Army Medical CorpsVoklaak, Burma
John McCreaChannel Islander1881Basuto Gun WarBB0011st Cape Mounted YeomanryTweefontein, South Africa
George NurseChannel Islander1899Second Boer WarRoyal Field ArtilleryColenso, South Africa
Euston SartoriousChannel Islander1859Second Anglo-Afghan WarBB05959th Regiment of FootShahjui, Afghanistan
Reginald SartoriousChannel Islander1874First Ashanti ExpeditionBB0066th Bengal CavalryObugu, Ashanti
Thomas DinesenDanish1918First World WarBB04242nd Bn CEF Canadian Expeditionary ForceParvillers, France
Percy HansenDanish1915First World WarBB0066th Lincolnshire RegimentGallipoli, Turkey
Anders LassenDanish1945*Second World WarSpecial Boat ServiceComacchio, Italy
AAC EnglandList of 600+ English recipients
(may be incomplete)
AAC AAC AA03 AAC
Sefanaia SukanaivaluFijian1944*Second World WarFiji Infantry RegimentMawaraka, Bougainville Island
Charles WoodenGerman1854Crimean WarBB01717th LancersBalaklava, Crimea
Johnson BeharryGrenadian2004Iraq WarPrincess of Wales's Royal RegimentAmarah, Iraq
William JohnstoneHanoverian1854Crimean WarHMS Arrogant, RNÅland Islands, Finland[7]
Premindra BhagatIndian1941Second World WarRoyal Bombay Sappers and MinersGallabat, Abyssinia
Yeshwant GhadgeIndian1944*Second World War5th Mahratta Light InfantryUpper Tiber Valley, Italy
Abdul HafizIndian1944*Second World WarBB0099th Jat RegimentImphal, India
Namdeo JadavIndian1945Second World WarBB0055th Mahratta Light InfantrySenio River, Italy
Karamjeet JudgeIndian1945*Second World WarBB41515th Punjab RegimentMeiktila, Burma
LalaIndian1916First World WarBB04141st DograsEl Orah, Mesopotamia
Darwan NegiIndian1914First World WarBB03939th Garhwal RiflesFestubert, France
Gabar NegiIndian1915*First World WarBB03939th Garhwal RiflesNeuve Chapelle, France
Bhandari RamIndian1944Second World WarBB01010th Baluch RegimentArakan State, Burma
Chhelu RamIndian1943*Second World WarBB0066th Rajputana RiflesDjebel Garci, Tunisia
Kamal RamIndian1944Second World WarBB0088th Punjab RegimentRiver Gari, Italy
Richhpal RamIndian1941*Second World WarBB0066th Rajputana RiflesKeren, Eritrea
Badlu SinghIndian1918*First World WarBB01414th Murray's Jat LancersRiver Jordan, Palestine
Chatta SinghIndian1916First World WarBB0099th Bhopal InfantryBattle of the Wadi, Mesopotamia
Gian SinghIndian1945Second World WarBB01515th Punjab RegimentMyingyan, Burma
Gobind SinghIndian1917First World WarBB02828th Light CavalryPezières, France[8]
Ishar SinghIndian1921Waziristan CampaignBB02828th PunjabisHaidari Kach, India
Nand SinghIndian1944Second World WarBB11111th Sikh RegimentMaungdawButhidaung Road, Burma
Parkash SinghIndian1943Second World WarBB0088th Punjab RegimentDonbaik, Burma
Prakash ChibIndian1945*Second World WarBB01313th Frontier Force RiflesKanlan Ywathit, Burma
Ram SinghIndian1944*Second World WarBB0011st Punjab RegimentKennedy Peak, Burma
Mir DastIndian1915First World WarBB05555th Coke's Rifles (Frontier Force)Wieltje, Belgium
Fazal DinIndian1945Second World WarBB01010th Baluch RegimentMeiktila, Burma
Ganju LamaIndian1944Second World WarBB0077th Gurkha RiflesNingthoukhong, Burma
Ali HaidarIndian1945Second World WarBB01313th Frontier Force RiflesFusignano, Italy
Khudadad KhanIndian1914First World WarBB129129th Duke of Connaught's Own BaluchisHollebeke, Belgium
Shahamad KhanIndian1916First World WarBB08989th PunjabisBeit Ayeesa, Mesopotamia
Sher ShahIndian1945*Second World WarBB01616th Punjab RegimentKyeyebyin, Burma
Umrao SinghIndian1944Second World WarRoyal Indian ArtilleryKaladan Valley, Burma
AAD IrelandList of 195 Irish recipients AAD AAD AA04 AAD
William GordonJamaican1892Second Gambian CampaignWest India RegimentToniataba, Gambia
Nigel Leakey Kenyan 1941* Second World War BB012King's African Rifles

Colito, Abyssinia

Robert Henry CainManx1944Second World WarBB0022nd Battalion, South Staffordshire RegimentArnhem, Netherlands[9]
Gaje GhaleNepalese1943Second World WarBB0055th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force)Chin Hills, Burma
Bhanbhagta GurungNepalese1945Second World WarBB0022nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha RiflesTamandu, Burma
Lachhiman GurungNepalese1945Second World WarBB0088th Gurkha RiflesTaungdaw, Burma
Thaman GurungNepalese1944*Second World WarBB0055th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force)Monte San Bartolo, Italy
Rambahadur LimbuNepalese1965Indonesia–Malaysia confrontationBB01010th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha RiflesSarawak, Borneo
Tulbahadur PunNepalese1944Second World WarBB0066th Gurkha RiflesMogaung, Burma
Agansing RaiNepalese1944Second World WarBB0055th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force)Bishenpur, India
Karanbahadur RanaNepalese1918First World WarBB0033rd Queen Alexandra's Own Gurkha RiflesEl Kefr, Egypt
Kulbir ThapaNepalese1915First World WarBB0033rd Queen Alexandra's Own Gurkha RiflesFauquissart, France
Lalbahadur ThapaNepalese1943Second World WarBB0032nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha RiflesRass-es-Zouai, Tunisia
Netrabahadur ThapaNepalese1944*Second World WarBB0055th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force)Bishenpur, India
Sher ThapaNepalese1944*Second World WarBB0099th Gurkha RiflesSan Marino, Italy
Leslie AndrewNew Zealander1917First World WarWellington Infantry RegimentLa Basse Ville, Belgium
Cyril BassettNew Zealander1915First World WarNew Zealand Divisional Signal CompanyGallipoli, Turkey
Donald BrownNew Zealander1916First World WarOtago Infantry RegimentHigh Wood, France[10]
James CrichtonNew Zealander1918First World WarBB500Auckland Infantry RegimentCrèvecœur, France
Cecil D'ArcyNew Zealander1879Anglo-Zulu WarFrontier Light HorseUlundi, South Africa
Keith ElliottNew Zealander1942Second World WarBB02222nd, 2nd New Zealand DivisionRuweisat, Egypt
Samuel ForsythNew Zealander1918*First World WarRoyal New Zealand EngineersGrévillers, France
Bernard FreybergNew Zealander1916First World WarBB06363rd (Royal Naval) DivisionBeaucourt sur Ancre, France
Samuel FrickletonNew Zealander1917First World WarNew Zealand Rifle BrigadeMessines, Belgium
John GrantNew Zealander1918First World WarWellington Infantry RegimentBancourt, France
William HardhamNew Zealander1901Second Boer WarBB0044th New Zealand ContingentNaauwpoort, South Africa
Charles HeaphyNew Zealander1864New Zealand WarsBB501Auckland MilitiaMangapiko River, New Zealand
John HintonNew Zealander1941Second World WarBB02020th, 2nd New Zealand DivisionKalamai, Greece
Clive HulmeNew Zealander1941Second World WarBB02323rd, 2nd New Zealand DivisionCrete, Greece
Reginald JudsonNew Zealander1918First World WarBB500Auckland Infantry RegimentBapaume, France
Harry LaurentNew Zealander1918First World WarNew Zealand Rifle BrigadeGouzeaucourt Wood, France
Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa NgarimuNew Zealander1943*Second World WarBB02828th, 2nd New Zealand DivisionTebaga Gap, Tunisia
Henry NicholasNew Zealander1917First World WarCanterbury Infantry RegimentPolderhoek, Belgium
William SandersNew Zealander1917*First World WarHMS Prize (HMS Prize)Atlantic
Alfred ShoutNew Zealander1915*First World WarFirst Australian Imperial ForceGallipoli
Richard TravisNew Zealander1918*First World WarOtago Infantry RegimentRossignol Wood, France
Leonard TrentNew Zealander1943Second World WarNo. 487 Squadron RNZAFAmsterdam, Netherlands
Willie ApiataNew Zealander2004Afghanistan WarNew Zealand Special Air ServiceAfghanistan, Afghanistan
Lloyd TriggNew Zealander1943*Second World WarNo. 200 Squadron RAFAtlantic
Charles UphamNew Zealander1941
1942
Second World WarBB02020th, 2nd New Zealand DivisionCrete, Greece, (1941),
Ruweisat Ridge, Egypt (1942)
[11]
James WardNew Zealander1941*Second World WarNo. 75 Squadron RNZAFMunster, Germany
John CroakNewfoundlander1918*First World WarBB01313th Battalion, CEFAmiens, France[12]
Thomas RickettsNewfoundlander1918First World WarRoyal Newfoundland RegimentLedeghem, Belgium[12]
Frank BaxterRhodesian1896*Matabeleland RebellionBulawayo Field ForceUmguza, Rhodesia
Frederick BoothRhodesian1917First World WarBritish South Africa PoliceJohannesburg, German East Africa[13]
Herbert HendersonRhodesian1897Matabeleland RebellionBulawayo Field ForceBulawayo, Rhodesia
AAE ScotlandList of 164 Scottish recipients AAE AAE AA05 AAE
Herman AlbrechtSouth African1900*Second Boer WarImperial Light HorseLadysmith, South Africa
Andrew Beauchamp-ProctorSouth African1918First World WarNo. 84 Squadron RFCWestern Front, France
John ClementsSouth African1901Second Boer WarRimington's GuidesStrijdenburg, South Africa
Joseph CroweSouth African1857Indian MutinyBB07878th Regiment of FootBoursekee Chowkee, India
Cecil D'ArcySouth African1879Zulu WarFrontier Light HorseUlundi, South Africa
William FauldsSouth African1916First World WarBB0011st South African InfantryDelville Wood, France
George GristockSouth African1940*Second World WarRoyal Norfolk RegimentTournai, Belgium
Edmund HartleySouth African1879Zulu WarCape Mounted RiflemenMorosi's Mountain, South Africa
Reginald HaywardSouth African1918First World WarWiltshire RegimentFremicourt, France
William HewittSouth African1917First World WarBB0022nd South African Light InfantryYpres, Belgium
Horace MartineauSouth African1899Second Boer WarProtectorate RegimentMafeking, South Africa
John McCreaSouth African1881First Boer WarBB0011st Cape Mounted YeomanryTweefontein, South Africa
Charles MullinsSouth African1899Second Boer WarImperial Light HorseElandslaagte, South Africa
Randolph NesbittSouth African1896Mashona RebellionMashonaland Mounted PoliceSalisbury, Rhodesia
John NettletonSouth African1942Second World WarNo. 44 (Rhodesia) Squadron RAFAugsburg, Germany
Gerard NortonSouth African1944Second World WarKaffrarian RiflesMonte Gidolfo, Italy
Oswald ReidSouth African1917First World WarKing's (Liverpool) RegimentDialah River, Mesopotamia
Clement RobertsonSouth African1917First World WarQueen's Royal RegimentZonnebeke, Belgium
John Sherwood-KellySouth African1917First World WarNorfolk RegimentMarcoing, France[14]
Quentin SmytheSouth African1942Second World WarNatal CarbineersAlem Hamza, Egypt
Edwin SwalesSouth African1945Second World WarSouth African Air ForcePforzheim, Germany
Basil HorsfallSri Lankan (Ceylonese)1918*First World WarEast Lancashire RegimentAblainzevelle, France
Peter BrownSwedish1879Basuto Gun WarCape Mounted RiflemenMorosi's Mountain, South Africa
Christian SchiessSwiss1879Anglo-Zulu WarNatal Native ContingentRorke's Drift, South Africa
Filip KonowalUkrainian1917First World WarBB04747th (British Columbia)Lens, France[5]
AAE ScotlandList of 58 uncertain nationality recipients AAE AAE AA05 AAE
Frederick BarterWelsh1915First World WarRoyal Welch FusiliersFestubert, France
Stephen BeattieWelsh1942Second World WarHMS CampbeltownSaint-Nazaire, France
Robert ByeWelsh1917First World WarWelsh GuardsYser Canal, Belgium
Edward ChapmanWelsh1945Second World WarMonmouthshire RegimentDortmund-Ems Canal, Germany
James DaviesWelsh1917*First World WarRoyal Welch FusiliersPolygon Wood, Belgium
Lewis EvansWelsh1917First World WarBlack Watch (Royal Highlanders)Zonnebeke, Belgium
John Fox-RussellWelsh1917*First World WarRoyal Army Medical CorpsTel-el-Khuweilfeh, Palestine
William FullerWelsh1914First World WarWelch RegimentChivy-sur-Aisne, France
Robert JonesWelsh1879Zulu WarBB02424th Regiment of FootRorke's Drift, South Africa
Hubert LewisWelsh1916First World WarWelch RegimentMacukovo, Greece
John LintonWelsh1943*Second World WarHMS TurbulentAt sea
Thomas MonaghanWelsh1858Indian MutinyBB0022nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays)Jamo, India
Ivor ReesWelsh1917First World WarSouth Wales BorderersPilkem, Belgium
Lionel ReesWelsh1916First World WarRoyal Flying CorpsDouble Crassieurs, France
Hugh RowlandsWelsh1854Crimean WarBB04141st (Welsh) Regiment of FootBattle of Inkerman, Crimea
Robert ShieldsWelsh1855Crimean WarBB02323rd RegimentSebastopol, Crimea
Jacob ThomasWelsh1857Indian MutinyBengal ArtilleryLucknow, India
Richard WainWelsh1917*First World WarBB499"A" Battalion, Tank CorpsCambrai/Marcoing, France
Bernard Warburton-LeeWelsh1940*Second World WarBritish 2nd Destroyer FlotillaNarvik, Norway[15]
William WaringWelsh1918*First World WarRoyal Welch FusiliersRonssoy, France
Tasker WatkinsWelsh1944Second World WarWelch RegimentBarfour, France
Henry WealeWelsh1918First World WarRoyal Welch FusiliersBazentin-le-Grand, France
Jack WilliamsWelsh1918First World WarSouth Wales BorderersVillers Outreaux, France
John WilliamsWelsh1879Zulu WarBB02424th Regiment of FootRorke's Drift, South Africa
William WilliamsWelsh1917First World WarHMS Pargust (HMS Pargust)Atlantic, near France[16]

Notes

  1. "No. 27986". The London Gazette. 15 January 1907. p. 325.
  2. Crook, MJ, Chapter 8 pp.6890
  3. "No. 31946". The London Gazette. 18 June 1920. p. 6702.
  4. "Museum Honours only Woman to have "Won VC""
  5. Also considered Canadian recipient.
    Ricketts, Bruce. "American Victoria Cross recipients". Mysteries of Canada. Retrieved 26 January 2008.
  6. Zengel was American born, considered Canadian.
    Bishop, Arthur (September 2005). "On The Offensive In 1918". Legionmagazine. Archived from the original on 11 March 2007. Retrieved 26 January 2008.
  7. "Biography: John Bythesea VC". Royal Naval Museum. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 16 November 2007.
  8. "SIXTH SUPPLEMENT TO The London Gazette Of TUESDAY, the 8th of JANUARY, 1918". The London Gazette (30471): 725. 11 January 1918.
  9. "Second report of the Tynwald Honours Committee 2004/2005" (PDF). June 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 3 November 2009.
  10. Brown died in action three weeks after the action that led to his award.
    Lintock, A.H. "Awards to New Zealand Servicemen". An Encyclopedia of New Zealand, 1966. newzealand.govt.nz. Retrieved 15 January 2008.
  11. Charles Upham is one of only three people to have won the Victoria Cross twice.
    Lintock, A.H. "Awards to New Zealand Servicemen". An Encyclopedia of New Zealand, 1966. newzealand.govt.nz. Retrieved 15 January 2008.
  12. Newfoundlander recipients of the Victoria Cross are sometimes erroneously included with Canadian awards, as Newfoundland became part of Canada in 1949.
    "Memorial to fallen Newfoundland soldiers declared National Historic Site". Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. 9 April 1997. Retrieved 26 January 2008.
  13. Born in London
  14. Commanding officer of 1st Bn Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers at time
  15. and Captain of HMS Hardy
  16. Besly, Edward (3 February 2004). "A 'mystery' Victoria Cross and a stuffed parrot". National Museums & Galleries of Wales. Archived from the original on 27 May 2007.

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