Lt.-Col. William Eagleson Gordon, VC CBE

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Lt.-Col. William Eagleson Gordon, VC CBE

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Birthplace: Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: March 10, 1941 (74)
Hindhead, Surrey, England UK
Place of Burial: Hindhead, Surrey, England UK
Immediate Family:

Son of Dr William Eagleson Gordon and Emily Maryann Gordon
Brother of Maj. Archibald Alexander Gordon, CBE MVO; Emily Mckenzie Gordon; Robert Aaron Gordon and Helen Isabella Gordon

Occupation: Military - Gordon Highlanders
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About Lt.-Col. William Eagleson Gordon, VC CBE

Lieutenant Colonel William Eagleson Gordon VC CBE (4 May 1866 – 10 March 1941)

Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross.

Gordon was 34 years old, and a Captain in the 1st Battalion, The Gordon Highlanders, British Army during the Second Boer War when the following took place near Krugersdorp, South Africa for which he (together with Captain David Reginald Younger) were awarded the VC:

On the 11th July, 1900, during the action near Leehoehoek (or Doornbosch Fontein), near Krugersdorp, a party of men, accompanied by Captains Younger and Allan, having succeeded in dragging an artillery waggon under cover when its horses were unable to do so by reason of the heavy and accurate fire of the enemy, Captain Gordon called for volunteers to go out with him to try to bring in one of the guns. He went put alone to the nearest gun under a heavy fire, and with the greatest coolness fastened a drag-rope to the gun and then beckoned to the men, who immediately doubled out to join him in accordance with his previous instructions. While moving the gun, Captain Younger and three men were hit. Seeing that further attempts would only result in further casualties, Captain Gordon ordered the remainder of the party under cover of the kopje again, and, having seen the wounded safely away, himself retired. Captain Gordon's conduct, under a particularly heavy and most! accurate fire at only 850 yards range, was most admirable, and his manner of handling his men most masterly; his devotion on every occasion that his Battalion has been under fire has been remarkable.

His Victoria Cross is on display at the Gordon Highlanders Museum, Aberdeen, Scotland

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Eagleson_Gordon

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  • First name(s) William Eagleson
  • Last name Gordon
  • Year 1914-20
  • Service number -
  • Rank Colonel
  • Regiment 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders
  • Service record Rank: Colonel, Corps: 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders
  • Image link http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/Details?uri=D2380095
  • Country Great Britain
  • Medal type British Army Medal Index Cards, 1914-1920
  • Archive reference WO372/8

  • Joined the militia in 1886 as Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery.
  • In 1888 Gordon was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Gordon Highlanders.
  • Gordon was brevetted Lieutenant Colonel in the Gordon Highlanders in 1907.
  • Gordon also served as Aide-de-camp to King George V.
  • On the 4th of May 1923 Gordon was placed on retired pay having achieved the rank of Major although he was a brevet Lieutenant Colonel.

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Lt.-Col. William Eagleson Gordon, VC CBE's Timeline

1866
May 4, 1866
Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1941
March 10, 1941
Age 74
Hindhead, Surrey, England UK
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St Alban's Churchyard, Hindhead, Surrey, England UK