- Hastings Edward Harington
Infobox Military Person
name =Hastings Edward Harrington VC
lived =1832 – death date and age|1861|07|20|1832|01|01
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placeofbirth=Guernsey ,Channel Islands
placeofdeath=Agra ,India
allegiance =United Kingdom
branch =British Army
serviceyears=12 June 1852 –20 July 1861
rank =Lieutenant , laterCaptain
unit =Bengal Artillery ,Bengal Army
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battles =Indian Mutiny
awards =Victoria Cross
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laterwork =Hastings Edward Harington VC (1832-1861) was an English 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.Background
Hastings was born on
Guernsey in theChannel Islands in 1832. He was educated atReading School .Victoria Cross details
He was 25 years old, and a
lieutenant in theBengal Artillery ,Indian Army during theIndian Mutiny when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.During the whole of the period 14 to 22 November 1857, at the Relief of
Lucknow ,India , Lieutenant Harington acted with conspicuous gallantry.He was killed in action,
Agra ,India , on20 July 1861 .Further information
According to a small volume published by Nisbet and Co, Berners Street, British Army Scripture Readers' & Soldier's Friend Society, (1862) his military career began on
June 12 1852 when he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in theBengal Artillery . During the Indian Mutiny he was severely wounded at Trimmoo Ghat. He was present throughout theSiege of Delhi , and after the fall of the city he proceeded with the Grethed's column towardsCawnpore taking an active part in the engagements at Maligurh Fort,Allygurh andAgra . He was present at the relief of the garrison atLucknow , where his distinguished courage gained him theVictoria Cross , for which he was elected by the vote of his brother officers. During these operations he was most dangerously wounded.He was afterwards present at the siege and capture of Lucknow and joined in the pursuit of the rebels towards Rohileund until he was severely wounded at Rooyah. This last wound compelled him to go to the
Himalayas to recover his health; but deriving only temporary relief and still being troubled by a bullet which remained in his back, he was obliged to return to England and after undergoing a painful operation the bullet was extracted. His health being partially restored he returned to his duty in October 1860. Shortly after his arrival in India he proceeded on service with theSikkim Field Force and was afterwards appointedadjutant 6th Battalion Bengal Artillery at Agra where he died fromcholera onJuly 20 .Elected by the regiment. He later achieved the rank of
Captain .ee also
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List of Channel Islands Victoria Cross recipients
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