- Basil Arthur Horsfall
Infobox Military Person
name= Basil Arthur Horsfall
lived=4 October 1887 - 21 March 1918
placeofbirth=Colombo ,Ceylon
placeofdeath= BetweenMoyenneville andAblainzevelle ,France
caption=Lt. Basil Arthur Horsfall VC
nickname=
allegiance=British Army
serviceyears=
rank=Second Lieutenant
commands=
unit=East Lancashire Regiment ,Ceylon Engineers
battles=World War 1
awards=Victoria Cross
laterwork=
portrayedby=Second Lieutenant Basil Arthur Horsfall, VC (4 October 1887 - 27 March 1918) was aCeylon ese recipient of theVictoria Cross , the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.Early life
Born on 4 October 1887 in
Colombo ,Ceylon (nowSri Lanka ), Horsfall was educated atS. Thomas' College , Mount Lavinia inCeylon ["Well done S. Thomas’ Esto perpetua", By T. D. S. A. Dissanayaka ] and atSir William Borlase's Grammar School [ [http://www.wycombe.gov.uk/news.asp?step=4&contentID=801 Dowager Duchess of Devonshire visits childhood home ] ] ,Marlow inEngland . He left a position with Barclay's Bank, London, to become a rubber planter back in Ceylon, where he also held a civil service position with the Public Works Department and served with theCeylon Engineers . Duringworld war 1 , he served as2nd Lieutenant with the 1st Battalion, attached to the 11th Battalion,East Lancashire Regiment , of theBritish Army .Details
Horsfall was 30 years old, and a
second lieutenant in the 1st Battalion, during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.21 March 1918 (
World War I ). BetweenMoyenneville andAblainzevelle ,France , when the enemy attacked Second Lieutenant Horsfall's centreplatoon , his three forward sections were driven back and he was wounded in the head by enemy fire. Ignoring the wound, he immediately reorganised what remained of his troops and counterattacked to regain his original position. Despite the severity of his head wound, he refused to go to the dressing station, as the three other officers in his company had been killed. Later, he made another counterattack, but was ordered to withdraw. The last to leave his position, he was shot soon afterwards.Further information
Horsfall's name is on the
Arras Memorial in France. It is not known where he is buried.The medal
Horsfall's medal is kept in the
Blackburn Museum .ee also
*
Monuments to Courage (David Harvey, 1999)
*The Register of the Victoria Cross (This England, 1997)
*VCs of the First World War - Spring Offensive 1918 (Gerald Gliddon, 1997)References
External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=9488151 Find-A-Grave profile for Basil Arthur Horsfall]
* [http://www.bucksfreepress.co.uk/news/localnews/display.var.2151598.0.marlow_soldier_honoured_90_years_ago_today.php Article about Basil Arthur Horsfall]
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