Col. William St Lucian Chase, VC CB

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Col. William St Lucian Chase, VC CB

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Birthplace: West Indies
Death: June 30, 1908 (51)
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Son of R. H. Chase and Susan Ifill Chase
Husband of Dorothy Chase

Managed by: Michael Lawrence Rhodes
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About Col. William St Lucian Chase, VC CB

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Colonel William St. Lucien Chase VC CB (2 July 1856 – 24 June 1908) was a 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.

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Chase was 24 years old, and a lieutenant in the Bengal Staff Corps, serving with the 28th Bombay Native Infantry, British Indian Army during the Second Afghan War. On 16 August 1880 at Deh Khoja, near Kandahar, Afghanistan, Chase, with the help of Private Thomas Elsdon Ashford, rescued a wounded soldier and finally brought him to a place of safety. He was awarded the VC for his actions.

For conspicuous gallantry on the occasion of the sortie from Kandahar, on the 16th August, 1880, against the village of Deh Khoja, in having rescued and carried for a distance of over 200 yards, under the fire of the enemy, a wounded soldier, Private Massey, of the Royal Fusiliers, who had taken shelter in a blockhouse. Several times they were compelled to rest, but they persevered in bringing him to a place of safety.

He later achieved the rank of colonel. The medal is now on display in the Army Museum of Western Australia.

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Col. William St Lucian Chase, VC CB's Timeline

1856
August 2, 1856
West Indies
1908
June 30, 1908
Age 51