Who has been awarded the military Cross?

Who has been awarded the military Cross?

Military Cross (MC)

Name Date of birth Awards
Appleyard, John Geoffrey “Geoff” 20-12-1916
Arbuthnott, Robert Keith, 15th Viscount 21-08-1897 more
Archibald, Francis James Moffat 00-00-1915
Ardagh, Patrick Augustine 30-08-1891 more

How many military Crosses were awarded in ww2?

Numbers awarded

Period Medals
World War I 1914–20 37,104
Inter–War 1920–39 349
World War II 1939–46 10,386
Post–War 1947–79 643

Who received the Distinguished Flying Cross?

Charles A. Lindbergh, of the U.S. Army Corps Reserve, for his solo flight of 3,600 miles across the Atlantic in 1927, a feat which electrified the world and made Lindbergh one of America’s most popular heroes.

Who received the Victoria Cross in ww2?

Recipients

Name Unit Date of action
John Hannah No. 83 Squadron RAF 15 September 1940
Eric Harden Royal Army Medical Corps 23 January 1945*
John Harman Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment 8–9 April 1944*
John Harper York and Lancaster Regiment 29 September 1944*

Who was the last recipient of the Victoria Cross?

John Alexander Cruickshank is the last living recipient to have been awarded with the Victoria Cross for his heroic deeds in the Second World War.

How many people have gotten the Distinguished Flying Cross?

If awarded for valor in combat, members in the Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps, may be authorized to wear a letter “V” on the DFC. Though it is unknown how many DFCs have been awarded over the decades, there are over 6,200 members of the Distinguished Flying Cross Society.

How many Victoria Crosses were awarded during ww2?

182 VCs
The Victoria Cross is the highest award for bravery which can be awarded to British and Commonwealth soldiers. 182 VCs were awarded in the Second World War to soldiers, airmen and sailors who performed extraordinary acts of valour.

Has a woman ever been awarded a Victoria Cross?

Women have only been eligible to receive the Victoria Cross since 1921 and there have been no female winners since then. As a result, the medal given to Elizabeth Harris, although informal, is the only “VC” to have been awarded to a woman.