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William James Gordon

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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Died
  
August 15, 1922

Unit
  
West India Regiment

Role
  
Armed force officer

Rank
  
Sergeant


Name
  
William Gordon

Service/branch
  
British Army

Awards
  
Victoria Cross

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Battles/wars
  
Second Gambia Campaign

Battles and wars
  
Second Gambia Campaign

William James Gordon (19 May 1864 – 15 August 1922) was a West Indian 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.

Details

He was 27 years old, and a Lance-Corporal in the West India Regiment, British Army during the Second Gambia Campaign when, on 13 March 1892 at Toniataba, Gambia, the major who was in command of the troops was superintending a party of 12 men who were trying, with a heavy beam, to break down the south gate of the town. Suddenly a number of musket-muzzles appeared through a double row of loopholes, some of them being only two or three yards from the major's back and before he realised what had happened, Gordon threw himself between the major and the muskets, pushing the officer out of the way. At the same moment the NCO was shot through the lungs. He later achieved the rank of sergeant. The medal is on display at the Jamaica Defence Force Museum.

References

William James Gordon Wikipedia