The highest award for acts of valour and devotion

Victoria Cross

The Victoria Cross was instituted in 1856 by Her Majesty Queen Victoria, as a means of rewarding acts of valour and devotion to country in the face of the enemy.

RLC Victoria Cross Recipient

James Langley Dalton

Acting Assistant Commissary General James Langley Dalton, Commissariat and Transport Corps. London Gazette 17/11/1879.

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RLC Victoria Cross Recipient

Alfred Cecil Herring

Second Lieutenant Alfred Cecil Herring, ASC Attached 6th (Service) Battalion Northamptonshire London Gazette 07/06/1918.

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RLC Victoria Cross Recipient

Richard George Masters

Private Richard George Masters, Army Service Corps (Motor Transport), attached 141st Field Ambulance. London Gazette 08/05/1918.

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RLC Victoria Cross Recipient

Samuel Morley

Private Samuel Morley, Military Train. London Gazette 07/08/1860.

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RLC Victoria Cross Recipient

Michael Murphy

Farrier Michael Murphy, Military Train. London Gazette 27/05/1859.

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