- Gerald Graham
Lieutenant General Sir Gerald Graham, VC GCB GCMG (27 June 1831 -17 December 1899 ) 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 born at Acton, Middlesex, and after studying at Wimbledon andDresden he was admitted (1847) to theRoyal Military Academy at Woolwich and completed his military training in theSchool of Military Engineering at Chatham.Details
He was 23 years old, and a
lieutenant in theCorps of Royal Engineers ,British Army during theCrimean War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.On
18 June 1855 in theCrimea , Lieutenant Graham, accompanied by a sapper (John Perie ) showed determined gallantry at the head of a ladder party at the assault on theRedan at Sebastopol. He also went out on numerous occasions to bring in wounded officers and men.Further information
During the campaign in
China he again displayed great courage and skill and, although seriously wounded in the storming of the Taku forts (August 21, 1860), subsequently entered Peking with the victors. Following his return to England in 1861, he was for 16 years commanding engineer successively atBrighton ,Aldershot ,Montreal , Chatham,Manchester , andYork . In 1877 he was appointed assistant director of works for barracks at theWar Office .In 1882 he accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to
Egypt as brigadier general, and his forces had a great share in the victorious campaign against Urabi Pasha. In 1884 he took the field againstOsman Digna , whose army he defeated at El-Teb and Tamai. In the meantime he had urged a plan for the assistance of Gordon, which, however, was not accepted.Graham was made a G.C.B. in 1896, and a colonel commandant of the Corps of
Royal Engineers in 1899.The medal
His Victoria Cross is currently owned by Graham's Great Great Great Grandson Oliver Brooks and is displayed at the
Royal Engineers Museum "(Gillingham, England)".Works
He published a number of scientific papers and a contribution to the "Fortnightly Review", entitled "Last Words with Gordon" (1887), and prepared a translation of Goetze's "Operations of the German Engineers and Technical Troops during the Franco-German War of 1870-71" (1875).
Publications
* Vetch, "Life, Letters, and Diaries of Lieut.-General Sir Gerald Graham" (Edinburgh, 1901).
References
*
Monuments to Courage (David Harvey, 1999)
*The Register of the Victoria Cross (This England, 1997)
*The Sapper VCs (Gerald Napier, 1998)
*External links
* [http://www.remuseum.org.uk/rem_his_vc.htm#1g Royal Engineers Museum] Sappers VCs
* [http://www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/stewart/devonshi.htm Location of grave and VC medal] "(Devonshire)"
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