Capt. John Norwood, VC

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John Norwood

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Pembury Lodge, Beckenham, Kent, England UK
Death: September 08, 1914 (38)
Sablonnieres, France (Killed in action during the First Battle of the Marne at Sablonnieres, France)
Place of Burial: St Michael's Church, East Peckham
Immediate Family:

Son of John N Norwood and Lucy Norwood
Husband of Lilian Marie Blanche Norwood
Father of John Norwood; Robin Keith Collen Norwood and Diana Louise Norwood
Brother of Amy Coleridge

Managed by: Michael Lawrence Rhodes
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About Capt. John Norwood, VC

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Norwood

Captain John Norwood VC (8 September 1876 – 8 September 1914) 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.

Details

Norwood was 23 years old, and a second lieutenant in the 5th Dragoon Guards (Princess Charlotte of Wales's), British Army during the Second Boer War when the following deed took place at Ladysmith for which he was awarded the VC:

On the 30th October, 1899, this Officer went out from Ladysmith in charge of a small patrol of the 5th Dragoon Guards. They came under a heavy fire from the enemy, who were posted on a ridge in great force. The patrol, which had arrived within about 600 yards of the ridge, then retired at full speed. One man dropped, and Second Lieutenant Norwood galloped back about 300 yards through heavy fire, dismounted, and picking up the fallen trooper, carried him out of fire on his back, at the same time leading his horse with one hand. The enemy kept up an incessant fire during the whole time that Second Lieutenant Norwood was carrying the man until he was quite out of range.

He later achieved the rank of captain. Norwood served in the First World War and was killed in action during the First Battle of the Marne at Sablonnieres, France, on 8 September 1914. A brass memorial to him can be seen in St Michael's Church, East Peckham, Kent.

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

Probate Effects £20265 9s 3d

NORWOOD, JOHN

  • Rank: Captain
  • Date of Death: 08/09/1914
  • Age: 38
  • Regiment/Service: 5th Dragoon Guards (Princess Charlotte of Wales's)
  • Awards: V C
  • Grave Reference: 4.
  • Cemetery: SABLONNIERES NEW COMMUNAL CEMETERY
  • Additional Information: Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Norwood; husband of Lilian.

Citation

An extract taken from the London Gazette dated 27th July, 1900 records the following: "John Norwood, Lieut., 5th Dragoon Guards. Date of Act of Bravery 30th Oct., 1899. "On the 30th Oct., 1899, this officer went out from Ladysmith (S. Africa) in charge of a small patrol of the 5th Dragoon Guards. They came under a heavy fire from the enemy, who were posted on a ridge in great force. The patrol, which had arrived within about 600 yards of the ridge, then retired at full speed. One man dropped, and Second Lieut. Norwood galloped back about 300 yards through heavy fire, dismounted, and picking up the fallen trooper, carried him out of fire on his back, at the same time leading his horse with one hand. The enemy kept up an incessant fire during the whole time that Second Lieut Norwood was carrying the man until he was quite out of range."

http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/574242/NORWOOD,%20JOHN

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Capt. John Norwood, VC's Timeline

1876
September 8, 1876
Pembury Lodge, Beckenham, Kent, England UK
1905
1905
1910
1910
1911
October 25, 1911
London, Middlesex, England UK
1914
September 8, 1914
Age 38
Sablonnieres, France
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St Michael's Church, East Peckham