Samuel McGaw explained

Samuel McGaw
Honorific Suffix:VC
Birth Date:1838
Death Date:22 July 1878
Placeofburial:British Cemetery, Kyrenia, Cyprus
Birth Place:Kirkmichael, Ayrshire
Death Place:Larnaca, Cyprus
Rank:Sergeant
Unit:42nd Regiment of Foot
Battles:Indian Mutiny
Third Anglo-Ashanti War
Awards: Victoria Cross

Samuel McGaw VC (1838  - 22 July 1878) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

Details

McGaw was about 36 years old, and a lance-sergeant in the 42nd Regiment of Foot (later The Black Watch Royal Highlanders), British Army during the First Ashanti Expedition when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.

On 21 January 1874 at the Battle of Amoaful, Ashanti (now Ghana), Lance-Sergeant McGaw led his section through the bush in a most excellent manner and continued to do so throughout the day, although badly wounded early in the engagement.

Further information

He later achieved the rank of sergeant. He died of a fever whilst serving with his regiment in Cyprus. He is now buried in The Old British Cemetery in Kyrenia, North Cyprus.[1] [2]

The medal

Samuel McGaw's Victoria Cross is on public display in the Lord Ashcroft VC Gallery at the Imperial War Museum in London.[3]

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Old British Cemetery. St Andrew's Church, Kyrenia. 18 October 2016.
  2. Web site: Hunter. David. Sergeant Samuel McGaw - Victoria Cross. Maybole.org. 18 October 2016.
  3. Web site: Lord Ashcroft VC Collection . January 15, 2013.