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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Service/branch
  
British Army

Battles/wars
  
Indian Mutiny

Rank
  
Regimental sergeant major


Name
  
David Rushe

Unit
  
9th Queen's Royal Lancers

Awards
  
Victoria Cross

Buried at
  
Marlow Parish Churchyard

Died
  
November 6, 1886, Great Marlow, United Kingdom

Battles and wars
  
Indian Rebellion of 1857

David Rushe VC (28 April 1827 – 6 November 1886) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross.

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Rushe was 30 years old, and a troop sergeant-major in the 9th Lancers (The Queen's Royal), British Army during the Indian Mutiny when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC:

For conspicuous bravery, near Lucknow, on the 19th of March, 1858, in having, in company with one other private of the troop, attacked eight of the enemy, who had posted themselves in a nullah, and killed three of them.

Despatch from Major-General Sir James Hope Grant, K.C.B., dated 8th April, 1858.

Rushe received his Victoria Cross from Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle on 4 January 1860. This joined his medals for the 1st and 2nd Sikh Wars and the Indian Mutiny. He also received the Good Conduct Medal and the Long Service Medal.

Further information

He later achieved the rank of regimental sergeant-major. Rushe died on 6 November 1886 at Great Marlow and was buried without a stone at All Saints Church. His widow sold the medal, but his descendants re-purchased the medal in 1959 and later lent in to be displayed at his regimental museum within Derby Museum.

References

David Rushe Wikipedia