Hector Lachlan Stewart MacLean explained

Hector Lachlan Stewart MacLean
Honorific Suffix:VC
Birth Date:13 September 1870
Death Date:17 August 1897
Birth Place:Sheikh Badin, Dera Ismail Khan, North West Frontier, British India
Death Place:Nawa Bali, Upper Swat
Placeofburial:Guides Cemetery, Mardan
Branch:British Army
British Indian Army
Rank:Lieutenant
Unit:Northumberland Fusiliers
Staff Corps and Corps of Guides
Battles:Chitral Expedition
Malakand Frontier War
Tirah Campaign
Awards: Victoria Cross

Hector Lachlan Stewart MacLean, VC (13 September 1870  - 17 August 1897) 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.

Details

Hector MacLean was the eldest son of Margaret MacQueen (née Bairnsfather; 1846–1921) and Major-General Charles Smith MacLean CB CIE (1836–1921).[1] Hector was born in a tent on the hill of Sheikh Budin, in the Northwestern Provinces of India, now Pakistan.[2] He was educated at Fettes College in Edinburgh. He was 26 years old, and a lieutenant in the Indian Staff Corps and Corps of Guides, Indian Army during the Tirah Campaign when the following deed took place for which he was posthumously awarded the VC.

On 17 August 1897 at Nawa Kili, Upper Swat, British India, Lieutenant Maclean, with fellow officers Robert Bellew Adams and Alexander Edward Murray, Viscount Fincastle and five men of the Guides, went under a heavy and close fire, to the rescue of a Lieutenant Greaves of the Lancashire Fusiliers who was lying disabled by a bullet wound and surrounded by enemy swordsmen. While the wounded officer was being brought under cover he was killed by a bullet. Lieutenant Maclean was mortally wounded. His citation read:

Bruce Bairnsfather was his maternal cousin.

His nephew, Vice Admiral Sir Hector Charles Donald Maclean, was the maternal grandfather of actor Rupert Everett.

The medal

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

References

Notes and References

  1. 1881 Scotland Census has him resident at 16 North Bell Street, St Andrews and St Leonards, Fife
  2. Book: Sinclair. Rev A MacLean. The Clan Gillean. 1899. Haszard and Moore. Charlottetown. 423. 28 December 2014.