- James Langley Dalton
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name=James Langley Dalton VC
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born=1833
died=death date and age|1887|01|7|1833|01|01
placeofbirth=London ,England
placeofdeath=Port Elizabeth , South Africa
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allegiance=British Army
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awards=Victoria Cross
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laterwork=James Langley Dalton VC (1833 –
January 7 1887 ) 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.Details
He was approximately 46 years old, and an
Acting Assistant Commissary in theCommissariat and Transport Department (laterRoyal Army Service Corps ),British Army during theZulu War when he was awarded the VC for action on22 January ,1879 , atRorke's Drift , Natal,South Africa .His citation in the London Gazette of November 17, 1879 reads: 'For his conspicuous gallantry during the attack on Rorke's Drift post by the Zulus on the night of the 22nd January 1879, when he actively superintended the work of the defence, and was amongst the foremost of those who received the first attack at the corner of the hospital, where the deadliness of his fire did great execution, and the mad rush of the Zulus met with its first check, and where, by his cool courage, he saved the life of a man of the Army Hospital Corps, by shooting the Zulu who having seized the muzzle of the man's rifle, was in the act of assuaging him. This officer, to whose energy much of the defence of the place was due, was severely wounded during the contest, but still continued to give the same example of cool courage.' [ [http://www.army.mod.uk/rlc/a_proud_tradition/james_dalton.htm Welcome to the new British Army Website - British Army Website ] ]
Further information
Born in
London in 1833, Dalton enlisted in85th Regiment of Foot in November 1849 at the age of 17. In 1862 he transferred to the Commissariat Corps at the rank ofCorporal , and was promoted toSergeant in 1863, and clerk andStaff Sergeant in 1867. He served withSir Garnet Wolseley on the Red River Expedition in Canada in 1870, retiring from the army the next year. By 1877 he was living in South Africa and volunteered for service as Acting Assistant Commissary with the British Force.Dalton was not originally named among the VC recipients, eventually receiving his VC from General Hugh Clifford VC at a special parade at Fort Napier on 16 January 1880. Most historians credit Dalton, rather than the relatively inexperienced Chard or Bromhead, for initiating the defence at Rorke's Drift.
Dalton died in
Port Elizabeth , South Africa. He is buried in the Russell Road Roman Catholic Cemetery with a memorial, Plot E. The precise location of his grave is 33° 57' 37" S 25° 36' 53" E.The Barracks in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire is named 'The Dalton VC Centre' after him. Also Dalton Barracks, Abingdon, previously RAF Abingdon bears his name.
The medal
His Victoria Cross is displayed at
The Royal Logistic Corps Museum ,Camberley ,Surrey ,England .References
External links
* [http://www.rorkesdriftvc.com/vc/dalton.htm James Langley Dalton] "(biography, photos, memorial details)"
* [http://freespace.virgin.net/sean.farrell/index.htm Rorke's Drift] "(information within Frederick Hitch site)"Persondata
NAME=Dalton, James Langley
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Soldier, Victoria Cross recipient
DATE OF BIRTH=1833
PLACE OF BIRTH=London ,England
DATE OF DEATH=1887-01-07
PLACE OF DEATH=Port Elizabeth ,South Africa
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