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IanA
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Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 7:03 pm Post subject: Gordon, Berwickshire |
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IanA
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IanA
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Adam Brown Curator
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 10:12 am Post subject: |
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Captian George Henderson VC is also on the Jedburgh memorial. He was awarded his VC for an action in Mesopotamia in 1920
Here is his CWGC entry. Gordon War Memorial does him and injustice by only listsing his VC. He is one of the most decorated men I've seen, and only 26 years old.
Name: HENDERSON, GEORGE STUART
Initials: G S
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Captain
Regiment/Service: Manchester Regiment
Unit Text: 2nd Bn.
Age: 26
Date of Death: 24/07/1920
Awards: VC, DSO and Bar, MC, 5 times Mentioned in Despatches
Additional information: Son of Robert and Mary Henderson, of Mount Hooly, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire.
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: Panel 31 and 64.
Memorial: BASRA MEMORIAL
Citation: An extract from "The London Gazette", dated 29th Oct., 1920, records the following:-"For most conspicuous bravery and self-sacrifice. On the evening of the 24th July, 1920, when about fifteen miles from Hillah (Mesopotamia), the Company under his command was ordered to retire. After proceeding about 500 yards a large party of Arabs suddenly opened fire from the flank, causing the Company to split up and waver. Regardless of all danger, Capt. Henderson at once reorganised the Company, led them gallantly to the attack and drove off the enemy. On two further occasions this officer led his men to charge the Arabs with the bayonet and forced them to retire. At one time, when the situation was extremely critical and the troops and transport were getting out of hand, Capt. Henderson by sheer pluck and coolness, steadied his command, prevented the Company from being cut up, and saved the situation. During the second charge he fell wounded, but refused to leave his command, and just as the Company reached the trench they were making for he was again wounded. Realising that he could do no more, he asked one of his N.C.O s to hold him up on the embankment, saying ' I'm done now, don't let them beat you'. He died fighting."
Adam
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IanA
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 10:36 am Post subject: |
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Henderson is also on the Kelso High School memorial - everyone wants a VC! |
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Adam Brown Curator
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 10:39 am Post subject: |
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Ian
I transcribed this memorial a few years ago.
1914-1918
BRUNTON , James , Private , 1/4th Bn King's Own Scottish Borderers
CALLENDER , Fred K , Private , 1/4th Bn King's Own Scottish Borderers
CALLENDER , William , Private , 1/4th Bn King's Own Scottish Borderers
COCHRANE , James , Sergeant Major , 6th Bn Royal Irish Rifles
CRAIG , Archibald , Private , 6th Bn Royal Scots Fusiliers
CRUICKSHANK , James , Private , Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
DALGLEISH , Simon , Lance Corporal , 1/4th Bn King's Own Scottish Borderers
DILLON , Arthur H , Private , 2nd Bn King's Own Scottish Borderers
EDWARDS , William H C , Lieutenant , Royal Highlanders
FORBES , Henry W , Sergeant , Canadian Scottish
GIBSON , Richard , Private , Royal Scots
HENDERSON , George S , Captain VC , Manchester Regiment
HENDERSON , Kenneth S , Captain , Royal Flying Corps
HENDERSON , Noel C , 2nd Lieutenant , Royal Highlanders
MALLEN , John , Private , Scots Guards
MESSER , James , Private , King's Own Scottish Borderers
ORMSTON , Thomas , Private , Royal Highlanders
PATTERSON , John , Private , King's Own Scottish Borderers
REDPATH , William , Captain , Royal Scots
SCOTT , Andrew , Private , King's Own Scottish Borderers
WALDIE , George , Captain , Army Ordnance Corps
WEIR , James , Lance Corporal , King's Own Scottish Borderers
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DerekR Moderator
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 12:36 pm Post subject: |
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UKNIWM Ref No. 8541
OS map ref: NT 64711 43098 _________________
Time but th' impression stronger makes, As streams their channels deeper wear.
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DerekR Moderator
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 6:36 pm Post subject: |
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Details taken from this website: George Stuart Henderson
George Stuart Henderson
Birth: Dec. 5, 1893
Death: Jul. 24, 1920
Arab Revolt (Mesopotamia) Victoria Cross Recipient.
The Arabs, angered at what they perceived as their post-World War I betrayal by the Allies, as embodied in the Sykes-Picot Agreement which divided up the outer remnants of the former Ottoman Empire between France and Great Britain, rose up against the British occupiers, particularly administrators and civil servants. The conflict cost 2200 British and 10,000 Arab casualties before it was suppressed. H
enderson was a native of East Gordon, Berwickshire, Scotland, and was serving as a captain with the 2nd Battalion of the Manchester Regiment when he performed the deeds for which he was awarded the VC.
From his citation:
"For most conspicuous bravery and self-sacrifice. On the evening of the 24th July, 1920, when about fifteen miles from Hillah (Mesopotamia), the Company under his command was ordered to retire. After proceeding about 500 yards a large party of Arabs suddenly opened fire from the flank, causing the Company to split up and waver. Regardless of all danger, Capt. Henderson at once reorganised the Company, led them gallantly to the attack and drove off the enemy. On two further occasions this officer led his men to charge the Arabs with the bayonet and forced them to retire. At one time, when the situation was extremely critical and the troops and transport were getting out of hand, Capt. Henderson by sheer pluck and coolness, steadied his command, prevented the Company from being cut up, and saved the situation. During the second charge he fell wounded, but refused to leave his command, and just as the Company reached the trench they were making for he was again wounded. Realising that he could do no more, he asked one of his N.C.O s to hold him up on the embankment, saying 'I'm done now, don't let them beat you.’. He died fighting."
His body was not recovered. His medals, including the Distinguished Service Order and Bar and the Military Cross, are in the The King's Regiment Museum Collection at the Museum of Liverpool Life, Pier Head, Liverpool. (bio by: Paul F. Wilson)
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DerekR Moderator
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 8:25 pm Post subject: |
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Henderson also appears on a plaque in Jedburgh, Henderson Memorial Plaque _________________
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kinnethmont
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Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 4:22 pm Post subject: |
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Do we know when this memorial was moved to it's present location? _________________ Jim
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
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ADP
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Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 9:12 am Post subject: |
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From The Scotsman 21-Sep-1920.
WAR MEMORIALS
GORDON:— A war memorial in the form of a Scottish wayside cross, with Celtic ornamentation, has been erected at Gordon in the Public Park, and unveiled by Mrs James Henderson, Bothandene, Bowden, in the unavoidable absence of Mr Forbes Gordon of Langlee and Greenknowe, superior of the village.
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kinnethmont
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Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 1:13 pm Post subject: |
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An old image shows the memorial with an open area to the rear, as in a park. That is not it's location now as it is at the crossroads in the centre of the village. _________________ Jim
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
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Merseman
Joined: 07 Aug 2013 Posts: 339 Location: Duns, Berwickshire
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Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 12:31 am Post subject: |
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ADP wrote: | From The Scotsman 21-Sep-1920.
WAR MEMORIALS
GORDON:— A war memorial in the form of a Scottish wayside cross, with Celtic ornamentation, has been erected at Gordon in the Public Park, and unveiled by Mrs James Henderson, Bothandene, Bowden, in the unavoidable absence of Mr Forbes Gordon of Langlee and Greenknowe, superior of the village.
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The Buildings of Scotland - Borders, p334
War Memorial at the crossroads. 1920s. A fine Celtic cross, the shaft inscribed with the names of the fallen. |
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