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Henry William Pitcher

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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Rank
  
Captain

Unit
  
Indian Staff Corps

Name
  
Henry Pitcher

Awards
  
Victoria Cross

Place of burial
  
Kohat, Pakistan


Henry William Pitcher

Buried at
  
Dehra Ismail Khan Cemetery, Kohat

Battles/wars
  
Indian Mutiny Umbeyla Campaign

Died
  
July 5, 1875, Dera Ghazi Khan District, Pakistan

Battles and wars
  
Indian Rebellion of 1857, Ambela Campaign

Service/branch
  
British Indian Army

Henry William Pitcher VC (20 December 1841 – 5 July 1875) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross.

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Details

Pitcher was born at Kamptee in British India, the second son of Vincent Pitcher and Rose Mary le Geyt, daughter of Admiral George le Geyt. His elder brother Colonel Duncan George Pitcher also served in India.

He was about 22 years old and a lieutenant in the Bengal Staff Corps, 4th Punjab Infantry, British Indian Army during the Umbeyla Campaign. On 30 October 1863 in North-West India, Lieutenant Pitcher led a party to recapture the Crag Picquet after its garrison had been driven in by the enemy and sixty of them killed. He led the party up the narrow path to the last rock until he was knocked down and stunned by a large stone thrown from above. On 16 November, the lieutenant displayed great courage in leading a party to the Crag Picquet when it had again fallen into enemy hands. He led the first charge, but was wounded in the action. For this deed he was awarded the Victoria Cross.

He later achieved the rank of captain and died of heatstroke, while serving with the 1st Punjab Infantry, on 5 July 1875 at Dehra Ghazi Khan. His VC is on display in Jersey Museum.

References

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