- Bernard Vann
Bernard William Vann VC MC & Bar
Croix de Guerre avec Palme,France ) (9 July 1887 - 3 October 1918) was an English 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.Vann was born in
Rushden ,Northamptonshire and graduated fromJesus College, Cambridge . He was ordained as a minister and became a schoolmaster. He was a footballer who as a centre-forward assistedNorthampton Town and in 1906 played 12 games forBurton United F.C. (who were then a League club) before making his three League appearances forDerby County in 1906-07. [ [http://www.youandyesterday.co.uk/articles/Vann,_Bernard_-_Rams_Centre-Forward_was_Victoria_Cross_Hero Vann, Bernard - Rams Centre-Forward was Victoria Cross Hero] ]VC action
He was 31 years old, and an Acting
Lieutenant Colonel in the 1/8th Battalion,The Sherwood Foresters (The Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment) ,British Army , comd. 1/6th Battalion during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.On 29 September 1918 at
Bellenglise and Lehaucourt,France , Lieutenant Colonel Vann led his battalion with great skill across the Canal du Nord through a very thick fog and under heavy fire. When the attack was held up by fire of all descriptions from the front and right flank, the colonel, realising the importance of the advance going forward with the barrage, rushed up to the firing line and led the line forward himself. Later he rushed a field gun single-handed and knocked out three of the detachment. He was killed four days later leading his battalion in attack.He was
killed in action , shot by asniper atRammicourt ,France , on 3 October 1918.References
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Monuments to Courage (David Harvey, 1999)
*The Register of the Victoria Cross (This England, 1997)
*VCs of the First World War - The Final Days 1918 (Gerald Gliddon, 2000)
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