Edward Elers Delaval Henderson Explained

Edward Elers Delaval Henderson
Birth Date:2 October 1878
Death Date:25 January 1917 (aged 38)
Birth Place:Shimla, British India
Death Place:River Hai, near Kut, Mesopotamia
Placeofburial:Amara Military Cemetery
Serviceyears:1900–1917
Rank:Lieutenant Colonel
Branch: British Army
Commands:9th (Service) Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Unit:North Staffordshire Regiment
Battles:World War I
Awards: Victoria Cross

Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Elers Delaval Henderson VC (2 October 1878  - 25 January 1917) was a British 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

Henderson was educated at Dunstable Grammar School. He joined the West India Regiment as Second lieutenant on 15 December 1900, and was seconded for service with the Northern Nigeria Regiment, West African Frontier Force. He was promoted to Lieutenant on 10 February 1902.

Victoria cross action

He was 38 years old, and a major and acting lieutenant colonel in The North Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's), British Army, attached to The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, commanding 9th Battalion during the First World War.[1] On 25 January 1917 on the west bank of the River Hai, near Kut, Mesopotamia, he performed the deed for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross.

He was buried in the Amara War Cemetery.[2]

The Medal

His VC is on display in the Lord Ashcroft Gallery at the Imperial War Museum, London.[3]

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References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Staffordshire Regiment Museum . 16 January 2013.
  2. Web site: CWGC - Casualty details . 16 January 2013.
  3. Web site: Lord Ashcroft VC Collection . 15 January 2013.