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Buried at
  
Glasnevin Cemetery

Name
  
John Sullivan

Awards
  
Victoria Cross

Battles/wars
  
Crimean War

Service/branch
  
Royal Navy

Rank
  
Chief Boatswain's Mate

Battles and wars
  
Crimean War

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Role
  
Armed force officer


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Born
  
10 April 1830 Bantry, County Cork (
1830-04-10
)

Died
  
June 28, 1884, Kinsale, Republic of Ireland

Place of burial
  
Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

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John Sullivan (10 April 1830 – 28 June 1884) was a sailor in the Royal Navy and an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Details

He was 25 years old, and a Boatswain's Mate in the Royal Navy, serving in the Naval Brigade during the Crimean War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.

On 10 April 1855 at Sebastopol, in the Crimea, Boatswain's Mate Sullivan, as captain of one of the guns at Greenhill Battery, volunteered to place a flagstaff on a mound to act as an aiming point. He carried out this dangerous task undeterred by continuous fire from enemy sharpshooters, and his action enabled the battery to open fire on hitherto concealed enemy guns which were doing great damage to some of the advanced works.

Further information

He later achieved the rank of Chief Boatswain's Mate. He died Kinsale, County Cork, 28 June 1884.

References

John Sullivan (VC) Wikipedia