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William Henry Snyder Nickerson

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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Role
  
Armed force officer

Service/branch
  
British Army

Died
  
May 10, 1954


Rank
  
Major-General

Name
  
William Snyder

Awards
  
Victoria Cross

William Henry Snyder Nickerson

Born
  
27 March 1875 Dorchester, New Brunswick, Canada (
1875-03-27
)

Buried at
  
Cour, Argyll and Bute, Scotland

Battles/wars
  
Second Boer War World War I

Place of burial
  
Argyll and Bute, United Kingdom

Battles and wars
  
Second Boer War, World War I

Similar People
  
William Barnsley Allen, Noel Godfrey Chavasse, Edgar Inkson, George Allan Maling, Harold Ackroyd

Education
  
Portsmouth Grammar School

Major-General William Henry Snyder Nickerson VC CB CMG (27 March 1875, Dorchester, New Brunswick – 1954), was a Canadian 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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Victoria Cross

Nickerson was a 25 years old lieutenant in the Royal Army Medical Corps, of the British Army, attached to the Mounted Infantry during the Second Boer War when his actions at Wakkerstroom led to the award of the Victoria Cross. His citation reads:

At Wakkerstroom, on the evening of the 20th April, 1900, during the advance of the Infantry to support the Mounted Troops, Lieutenant Nickerson went, in the most gallant manner, under a heavy rifle and shell fire, to attend a wounded man, dressed his wounds, and remained with him till he had him conveyed to a place of safety.

Personal life

His family had returned to England when he was a child and he was educated at Portsmouth Grammar School, Manchester Grammar School and Owen's College, the forerunner of the University of Manchester graduating in medicine in 1896. He joined the RAMC in 1898.

He later achieved the rank of major general after service in World War I and was appointed Colonel-in-Chief of the RAMC in 1933. His grave is in the private burial ground at his home in Cour, Kintyre, Scotland.

References

William Henry Snyder Nickerson Wikipedia