- John Sheppard (VC)
John Sheppard (or Shepherd) VC, CGM (
22 September 1817 -17 December 1884 ) 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.He was 37 years old, and a
Boatswain's Mate in theRoyal Navy , (Naval Brigade ) during theCrimean War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.On
15 July 1855 at Sebastopol,Crimea , Boatswain's Mate Sheppard went into the harbour at night, in aPunt (boat) which he had especially constructed for the purpose, with an explosive device with which he intended to blow up one of the Russian warships. He managed to get past the enemy's steamboats at the entrance of Careening Bay, but was prevented from getting further by a long string of boats carrying enemy troops. He made a second attempt on 16 August but although both these actions were unsuccessful, they were boldly conceived and carried out in the face of great danger.He later achieved the rank of
Boatswain First Class .His Victoria Cross is displayed at the
National Maritime Museum "(Greenwich, England)". [ [http://www.nmm.ac.uk/collections/explore/object.cfm?ID=MED2363 National Maritime Museum] ]John Sheppard was only the fourth person to be awarded the Victoria Cross, and the first from Hull, East Yorkshire.
References
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Monuments to Courage (David Harvey, 1999)
*The Register of the Victoria Cross (This England, 1997)External links
* [http://www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/stewart/cornwall.htm Location of grave and VC medal] "(Cornwall)"
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