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  1. William Raynor VC (July 1795 – 13 December 1860) was an English 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. He is the oldest recipient of the Victoria Cross at 61 years old.

    • The First Recipient of A Victoria Cross: Charles Lucas
    • The Youngest Recipient of The Victoria Cross: Andrew Fitzgibbon
    • The only Combatant to Receive 2 Victoria Crosses: Charles Upham
    • The only Woman to Receive An Informal Victoria Cross: Elizabeth Webber Harris
    • The only Holder of A Victoria Cross and An Olympic Gold Medal: Sir Philip Neame
    • The Oldest Recipient of The Victoria Cross: William Raynor

    The first known recipient of the VC is recognised as being Charles Lucas, an Irishman from County Monaghan. Although he was the fourth man to physically receive a VC medal, in 1857, his award commemorated the earliest act of bravery for which such an award had been given. On 21 June 1854, Lucas was serving aboard the HMS Hecla as part of an Anglo-F...

    According to the National Army Museum, Andrew Fitzgibbon is the youngest recipient of the VC in history, though some sources content that a Thomas Flinn is tied with Fitzgibbon for the claim to fame. Both men were aged just 15 years and 3 months when they earned their awards. Hailing from Gujarat, India, Fitzgibbon was stationed in China during the...

    Charles Upham is popularly recognised as the only military combatant to hold 2 separate VCs – or the ‘VC and Bar’, as the accolade is known. While 2 other men also hold a VC and Bar – Noel Chavasse and Arthur Martin-Leake – they were both doctors with the Royal Army Medical Corps. Upham, as an infantryman, remains the only combatantto have been awa...

    Women have been eligible for the VC since 1921, but none have yet received it. Back in 1869, however, while it was still impossible for women to receive the medal, Elizabeth Webber Harris was granted special permission from Queen Victoriato obtain an unofficial VC. In the late 1860s, a cholera epidemic swept across India, and by 1869 it had reached...

    Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Neame, from Kent, is the only man to have received both the VC and an Olympic gold medal. Neame was granted the VC for his efforts in December 1914, shortly after the outbreak of World War One. While serving with the Royal Engineers in France, he used hand grenades to fend off a German advance. A decade later, Neame we...

    William Raynor was 61 years old when he was awarded the VC in 1857, making him the oldest man in history to be granted the prestigious accolade. During the Indian Mutiny (1857-1858), a widespread but ultimately unsuccessful uprising broke out across the Indian subcontinent against British rule. Raynor was stationed in Delhi at the time and earned t...

  2. Jan 10, 2023 · William Raynor. Raynor received the VC at age 61 in 1857 and remained the oldest person to earn the medal as of 2022. During the Indian Mutiny (1857-1858)– a failed attack against British rule in India, he was among nine soldiers who used bombs to destroy the “Delhi Magazine” artillery store when rebels were on the verge of ...

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  3. vcgca.org › our-people › profileWilliam RAYNOR VC

    Name: William RAYNOR; D.O.A: 11th May, 1857; D.O.D: 13th Dec, 1860; DOB unknown. Jul 1795; Award: Victoria Cross; Occupation at time of action: Lieutenant and Deputy Commisary of Ordnance, Bengal Veteran Establishment, Honourable East India Company Forces; Book: The Complete History - Volume 1; Action/Other Locations. Sources & Acknowledgements

  4. Capt. William Raynor was the oldest person to receive the medal. It was awarded when he was 62, for the part he played in blowing up an arms store in Delhi besieged by insurgents on 11 May 1857, the second day of the Indian Mutiny.

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    This is the official channel of William Raynor, the founder of Strong Willed Health. My mission is to provide comprehensive content related to fitness, nutrition, and healthy habits that are...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Scott_RaynorScott Raynor - Wikipedia

    Scott William Raynor Jr. (born May 23, 1978) is an American musician and police officer. He is best known as the original drummer of the rock band Blink-182. Born in Poway, California, Raynor first approached the drums in his preteens; he joined Blink-182 at only 14 years old, and played with the band for six years.