- Francis Wheatley (soldier)
Infobox Military Person
name= Francis Wheatley
born= 1821
died=May 21 , death year and age|1865|1821
placeofbirth=Nottingham ,England
placeofdeath= Westminster Hospital,London
placeofburial=Brompton Cemetery
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allegiance=British Empire
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rank= Private
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battles=Crimean War
awards=Victoria Cross Distinguished Conduct Medal
laterwork=Francis Wheatley VC, DCM (1821 –
21 May 1865 ) was an English recipient of theVictoria Cross , which he won for his actions during theCrimean War . It is the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.He was born in the Ruddington suburb of
Nottingham ,England . His father was a frame workknit ter, a trade which Francis took up before joining thearmy . He was enlisted atDaventry on5 November 1839 (for a bounty of £3.17s.6d) into the First BattalionRifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) .Medals
He won his
Victoria Cross in the Crimean War onOctober 12 1854 . The day before winning the VC he won theDistinguished Conduct Medal . His other medals are:
* Crimea War medal with 3 clasps
* Turkish War Medal
* French Legion of Honour
*Good Conduct Medal
* South Africa Medal
* Long Service MedalVictoria Cross citation
The citation reads:On
12 October 1854 Wheatley and some other Riflemen were occupying a section of the trenches before Sevastopol when a live Russian shell fell amongst the men. Without hesitation Wheatley seized hold of the shell and endeavoured to knock the fuse out with the butt of his rifle. He was unsuccessful at the first attempt and so, with great presence of mind and deliberation he managed somehow to heave it over the parapet of the trench. It had scarcely fallen outside when it exploded. Had it not been for his coolness, presence of mind and supreme courage and discipline, the shell would have inevitably exploded amongst the party causing serious casualties, but instead not a man was hurt.His VC was presented by Queen Victoria in person at the first investiture at
Hyde Park, London on26 June 1857 .The medal
His Victoria Cross is displayed at the
Royal Green Jackets Museum "(Winchester, England)".Death
He died on
21 May 1865 at Westminster Hospital,London from acutemyelitis (inflammation of the spinal cord) andasphyxia . He was buried in a common grave inBrompton Cemetery , on which a memorial has now been placed. His medals are on view at theRoyal Green Jackets museum and his name is on the memorial inWinchester Cathedral .ee also
*
List of English Victoria Cross recipients
*Monuments to Courage (David Harvey, 1999)
*The Register of the Victoria Cross (This England, 1997)External links
* [http://www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/stewart/brompton.htm Location of grave and VC medal] "(Brompton Cemetery)"
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