John Robert Osborn


John Robert Osborn, VC was a Canadian soldier. Osborn is a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was born in Norfolk, England, and served in the Royal Navy during World War I.

Details

Osborn was born in England and came to Canada in 1920, after serving World War I with the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Osborn first lived in Saskatchewan and then settled in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He was 42 years old, and a Warrant Officer Second Class, holding an appointment as Company Sergeant-Major for A Company in the 1st Battalion, The Winnipeg Grenadiers, Canadian Army, during the Second World War when the following deed took place on Mount Butler, Hong Kong for which he was awarded the VC.
His citation in the London Gazette reads:
Osborn was the first Canadian awarded a Victoria Cross in the Second World War. His was the only Victoria Cross awarded for Battle of Hong Kong.

Legacy

He is memorialised by a statue of an anonymous World War I soldier located in Hong Kong Park. The statue was originally part of the Eu Tong Sen statuary collection at Eucliff villa. When Eucliff villa was demolished, the statue was donated to Osborn Barracks in Kowloon in the 1980s and where it stayed for 20 years before being relocated to Hong Kong Park.
In 2005, a plaque remembering Osborn's sacrifice was unveiled on the Wilson Trail parallel to where he fell. The supposed spot where he died is marked by a pile of rocks nearby the sign, but is relatively inaccessible due to heavy foliage.
In 2005, Historica Canada created a Heritage Minute honouring his heroic sacrifice.
Osborn Barracks in Kowloon Tong, New Kowloon was named after him.
His name is engraved on the memorial hall of Sai Wan War Cemetery in Hong Kong.
A residential street in Brantford, Ontario is named after him.
His medals are displayed in the Canadian War Museum, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
There is an Army, Navy, Air Force unit named after him: ANAF John Osborn VC unit #1, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Unit 300, 1395 Elice Ave.