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Victoria Crosses awarded during the Indian Mutiny 1857-59
Description | A list of officers and NCOs who were awarded the Victoria Cross for Acts of Bravery during the Indian Mutiny 1857-59. | Date transcribed | 2009-11-06 | Transcribed by | Peter Bailey | Comment | The dates and details are given for each Act of Bravery singled out for the award of the Victoria Cross to Officers and NCOs of the Bengal Army. |
| Surname | Travers | | First Names | J | | Title | CB | | Rank | Colonel | | Regiment | late 2nd Native Infantry | | Dates of Bravery | Jul 1857 | | Description | For a daring act of bravery, in July 1857, when the Indore Residency was suddenly attacked by Holkar's troops, in having charged the guns with only five men to support him, and driven the gunners from the guns, thereby creating a favorable diversion, which saved the lives of many persons, fugitives to the Residency. It is stated that Officers who were present considered that the effect of the charge was to enable many Europeans to escape from actual slaughter, and time was gained which enabled the faithful Bhopal Artillery to man their guns. Colonel Travers's horse was shot in three places, and his accoutrements were shot through in various parts. He comÂmanded the Bhopal Levy. |
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Data extracted from the book "War Services of Officers of the Bengal Army" by Captain T.C. Anderson, published in 1863.
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