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Deeds of Heroes: The Story of the Distinguished Conduct Medal 1854-1993

Deeds of Heroes: The Story of the Distinguished Conduct Medal 1854-1993

The Story of the Distinguished Conduct Medal 1854-1993

by Matthew Richardson
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/07/2012

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For over 100 years the Distinguished Conduct Medal the DCM was the second highest medal that could be awarded for gallantry to the other ranks of the British army and in some cases also the RAF and Royal Navy, yet the holders of this major award have rarely been given the recognition they deserve. And while the heroic exploits of recipients of the Victoria Cross have been the subject of repeated accounts, DCM holders have largely been ignored in print. But now in this graphic narrative history Matthew Richardson sets the record straight by describing the conspicuous courage of men who have been awarded the DCM in the Crimean and the colonial wars, in the two world wars, and during recent conflicts in the Falklands and the Gulf. Told often in their own words, their extraordinary acts of bravery and selfsacrifice are the central focus of his book. Characters such as Frank Bourne, who received the award for his conduct at Rorke's Drift, are celebrated here, as is John Brown who received his DCM for work inside a German prisoner of war camp in the Second World War, John Meredith who was awarded his DCM for leadership while a prisoner of the Japanese on the Burma railway, and Peter Ratcliffe who was given the DCM for an SAS mission in the Gulf. But alongside these famous names are the many, many other DCM holders of equal gallantry whom history has overlooked. Profusely illustrated with photographs from the author's collection including DCM holders from the Boer War, Gallipoli, the Western Front, and the battlefields of the Second World War, Matthew Richardson's book will appeal to everyone who is interested in British military history. AUTHOR: Matthew Richardson is Curator of Social History at Manx National Heritage. He has put together four highly acclaimed TT exhibitions in recent years, and has previously worked in this area with Dave Molyneux. In addition to his writing on the Isle of Man, he has published many books and articles on military history. SELLING POINTS: . Graphic narrative history of the Distinguished Conduct Medal. Britian's second highest award for gallantry . Describes acts of extraordinary wartime courage from the Crimea to the Gulf . Research advice for family historians and medal collectors ILLUSTRATIONS: 50
ISBN:
9781848843745
9781848843745
Category:
Military history
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-07-2012
Publisher:
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
224
Dimensions (mm):
234x156x0mm
Weight:
0.54kg
Matthew Richardson

Matthew Richardson studied English at Durham University and Merton College, Oxford.

After a brief spell as a freelance journalist, he began working as a researcher and speechwriter in Westminster, and has also written speeches for senior figures in the private sector.

My Name is Nobody is his first novel.

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