Company Sergeant Major Charles Burley Ward, VC

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Company Sergeant Major Charles Burley Ward, VC

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Birthplace: Leeds, Yorkshire, England UK
Death: December 30, 1921 (44)
Bridgend, Glamorgan, Wales (United Kingdom)
Place of Burial: Cardiff, Wales
Immediate Family:

Son of George Burley and Anne Ward
Husband of Emily Kaye
Father of Edith Chapman

Occupation: Soldier - The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
Managed by: susan penelope coombes
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About Company Sergeant Major Charles Burley Ward, VC

Charles Burley Ward VC (10 July 1877 – 30 December 1921) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross,

Ward was 22 years old, and a private in the 2nd Battalion, The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, British Army during the Second Boer War when the following took place for which he was awarded the VC:

On the 26th June, 1900, at Lindley, a picquet of the Yorkshire Light Infantry was surrounded on three sides by about 500 Boers, at close quarters. The two Officers were wounded and all but six of their men were killed or wounded. Private Ward then volunteered to take a message asking for reinforcements to the Signalling Station about 150 yards in the rear of the post. His offer was at first refused owing to the practical certainty of his being shot; but, on his insisting, he was allowed to go. He got across untouched through a storm of shots from each flank, and, having delivered his message, he voluntarily returned from a place of absolute safety, and recrossed the fire-swept ground to assure his Commanding Officer that the message had been sent.

On this occasion he was severely wounded. But for this gallant action the post would certainly have been captured.

  • Ward was the last recipient of the VC to be decorated by Queen Victoria
  • Achieved the rank of company sergeant-major.
  • Born in Leeds, Yorkshire,
  • Died at Bridgend, Glamorgan
  • Buried in St Mary's Churchyard, Cardiff.

A (silent) movie interview with Pte Ward following his award of the VC was filmed by the Lancashire cinematographers Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon; sealed in steel barrels after their company went out of business in the 1920s, the 800 films of their archive were discovered during demolition work in 1994, and have now been restored by the British Film Institute.

The original film can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fueiGbS2z5c

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Ward_(VC)

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Company Sergeant Major Charles Burley Ward, VC's Timeline

1877
July 10, 1877
Leeds, Yorkshire, England UK
1906
September 20, 1906
West Yorkshire, UK
1921
December 30, 1921
Age 44
Bridgend, Glamorgan, Wales (United Kingdom)
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St Mary's Churchyard, Cardiff, Wales (United Kingdom)