- Godfrey Meynell
Godfrey Meynell VC MC (
30 May 1904 –29 September 1935 ) 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.Meynell was the son of an army officer and won a scholarship to Eton. He was commended to
Cyril Connolly when he arrived there as a boy with character. After an inital amount of bullying, the two became firm friends as described inEnemies of Promise . [Cyril Connolly "Enemies of Promise" Routledge & Kegan Paul 1938] He had passed out thirteenth at Sandhurst before volunteering for the Indian Army. Captain Meynell and his wife, Sophia Patricia (Jill) Meynell, were both speakers of Urdu. Meynell's sonHugo Anthony Meynell was born six months after the death in the incident for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross.Details of award
Godfrey Meynell was thirty-one years old, and a
captain in Queen Victoria’s Own Corps of Guides,12th Frontier Force Regiment ,Indian Army during theMohmand Campaign, India (2nd) . On29 September 1935 atMohmand , in the Nahaqi Pass within theKhyber Pass on theNorth West Frontier ,India (nowPakistan ), in the final phase of an attack, Captain Meynell, seeking information on the most forward troops, found them involved in a struggle against an enemy vastly superior in numbers. He at once took command, and with twoLewis gun s and about thirty men, maintained a heavy and accurate fire on the advancing enemy, whose overwhelming numbers nevertheless succeeded in reaching the position and putting the Lewis guns out of action. In the hand-to-hand struggle which ensued, Captain Meynell was mortally wounded, but the heavy casualties inflicted on the enemy prevented them from exploiting their success.Regimental records suggest that when the bodies of his men were mutilated by the enemy (as was their custom), Captain Meynell sought to defend those bodies even as he himself was dying.
Captain Meynell’s Victoria Cross was awarded posthumously, and given to his widow at a ceremony at Buckingham Palace in July 1936. His body is laid to rest at the Guides Chapel in Mardan, near
Peshawar in the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan, where he and his wife were married.:
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List of Mohmand Campaign (2nd) Victoria Cross recipients
*List of English Victoria Cross recipients References
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