On
20 September 1854, at the Battle of the Alma during the Crimean War,
Sergeant Luke O'Connor of the 23rd Regiment of Foot (The Royal Welch
Fusiliers) was advancing between two officers, carrying the Color, when
one of them was mortally wounded. Sergeant O'Connor was also shot at the
same time, but recovering himself, he snatched up the Colour from the
ground and continued to carry it until the end of the action, although
urged to retire to the rear on account of his wounds. He also acted with
great gallantry at the assault on the Redan, where he was shot through
both thighs. He survived, and was awarded the Regiment's first Victoria
Cross for his actions that day, Luke O'Connor was born on 21 Jan 1831 in
Kilcroy, Co. Roscommon
(Image: Painting by Louis William Desanges, Royal Welch Fusiliers Regimental Museum)
(Image: Painting by Louis William Desanges, Royal Welch Fusiliers Regimental Museum)
No comments:
Post a Comment