Allegiance United Kingdom Role Armed force officer Awards Victoria Cross Name George Strong Service/branch British Army | Battles/wars Crimean War Battles and wars Crimean War Rank Private | |
Born 7 April 1833
Odcombe, Somerset ( 1833-04-07 ) Buried at Church of the Holy Cross, Sherston Died August 25, 1888, Sherston, United Kingdom Similar People Frederick William Dobson, Thomas Whitham, Thomas Norman Jackson, George Harry Wyatt, Thomas Grenville | ||
Place of burial Sherston, United Kingdom |
George Strong VC (7 April 1833 – 25 August 1888) was an English 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.
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Strong was born 7 April 1833 in Odcombe, Somerset. He was 19 years old, and a private in the Coldstream Guards, British Army during the Crimean War, when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.
In September 1855, at Sevastopol, in the Crimea, when on duty, Private Strong picked up a live shell which had fallen into the trench, and threw it over the parapet. He was well aware of the extreme danger involved, and his action saved many lives. Strong died on 25 August 1888.
The medal
His Victoria Cross is displayed at The Guards Regimental Headquarters (Coldstream Guards RHQ) in Wellington Barracks, London, England.