Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Robert Downie

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Robert Downie


Rank
  
Sergeant

Service/branch
  
British Army

Height
  
1.74 m

Robert Downie httpslh4googleusercontentcomCDrAtF3JqtUAAA

Died
  
18 April 1968 (aged 74) Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland

Buried at
  
St. Kentigern's Cemetery, Glasgow

Unit
  
The Royal Dublin Fusiliers Home Guard

Spouse
  
Susan Downey (m. 2005), Deborah Falconer (m. 1992–2004)

Parents
  
Elsie Ford, Robert Downey Sr.

Upcoming movie
  
Captain America: Civil War

Movies
  
Avengers: Age of Ultron, The Avengers, Iron Man, Iron Man 3, Captain America: Civil War

Similar People
  
Susan Downey, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Robert Downey Sr, Chris Hemsworth

Robert Downie VC, MM (12 January 1894 – 18 April 1968) was a Scottish 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.

Contents

Robert Downie Robert Downey Jr filmography Wikipedia the free

World War I

Robert Downie Photos Celebrities in trouble with the law

Born on 12 January 1894 in Glasgow, Scotland, he was 22 years old, and a sergeant in the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Dublin Fusiliers, British Army during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.

Robert Downie Robert Downey Jr Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

On 23 October 1916 east of Lesboeufs, France, when most of the officers had become casualties, Sergeant Downie, utterly regardless of personal danger and under very heavy fire, organised the attack which had been temporarily checked. At the critical moment he rushed forward shouting "Come on the Dubs!" which had an immediate response and the line rushed forward at this call. Sergeant Downie accounted for several of the enemy and in addition captured a machine-gun, killing the team. Although wounded early in the fight, he remained with his company, giving valuable assistance while the position was being consolidated.

Robert Downie Superstars a gallery on Flickr

On his homecoming, he arrived at Glasgow Central Station to be met by hundreds of people who carried him shoulder-high to a taxi. Springburn Road was decorated with flags and bunting and lined with hundreds more people, and his achievement was widely reported in the Glasgow press.

Post World War I

On 8 June 1946, Robert attended the World War II Victory Day Celebration Reception held at the Dorchester Hotel, London.

He lived quietly in Carleston Street, Springburn, until his death in 1968. Football fans at Celtic Park regularly saw him on a Saturday as he worked as a cashier at the turnstiles. A modest man, he often played down his bravery, saying he won the medals for having 'shot the cook'. He died on 18 April 1968.

Downie has a grave/memorial at St Kentigern's Cemetery, Glasgow, Scotland. Section 21. Lair 506. Headstone.

References

Robert Downie Wikipedia


Similar Topics