Henry May (VC)

Henry May (VC)

Henry May VC (29 July 1885 - 26 July 1941) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

Early life

Henry was born 29 July 1885 in Bridgeton, Glasgow, to William and Maggie May.

He attended Dalmarnock Public School in Bridgeton and enlisted in the Army on 29 August 1902 at the age of seventeen. He served as a private in the 1st Battalion, The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), British Army during the First World War.

Victoria Cross

On 22 October 1914 in France, May rescued the then Lieutenant, Douglas Alexander Graham. May dragged him 300 yds whilst under fire. Earlier in the same day May had voluntarily attempted a rescue of a heavily wounded man, who died before May could reach him.

The citation was published in a supplement to the "London Gazette" of 16 April 1915, dated 19 April 1915, and read: [LondonGazette|issue=29135|supp=yes|startpage=3815|date=16 April 1915|accessdate=2008-04-03]

War Office, 19th April, 1915. His Majesty the KING has been graciously pleased to approve of the grant of the Victoria Cross to the undermentioned Officer, Non-commissioned Officer and Men for their conspicuous acts of bravery and devotion to duty whilst serving with the Expeditionary Force: — [...] No. 7504 Private Henry May, 1st Battalion, The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). For most conspicuous bravery near La Boutillerie, on 22nd October, 1914, in voluntarily endeavouring to rescue, under very heavy fire, a wounded man, who was killed before he could save him, and subsequently, on the same day, in carrying a wounded Officer a distance of 300 yards into safety whilst exposed to very severe fire.

Later life

Henry May later achieved the rank of Lieutenant. He died on 26 July 1941 and is buried at Riddrie Park Cemetery, Glasgow, Section B, Lair 146. His Victoria Cross is displayed at the Cameronians Regimental Museum in Hamilton, Scotland.

Notes

References

*Harvey, David (1999). "Monuments to Courage." Naval & Military Publishers. ISBN 1-84342-356-1.
*"The Register of the Victoria Cross." (1981). This England. ISBN 0-906324-03-3.
*Ross, Graham (1995). "Scotland's Forgotten Valour" MacLean Press. ISBN 1-899272-00-3.
*Glidden, Gerald (1997). "1914 (VCs of the First World War)" Sutton Publishing. ISBN 0-7509-1444-0.

External links

* [http://www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/stewart/glasgow.htm Location of grave and VC medal]
* [http://www.glesga.ukpals.com/Pals/HenryMayVC.htm Henry May, Bridgeton, Glasgow] his life story


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