Thomas Byrne (VC)


Thomas Byrne, VC was an Irish British Army soldier. He was the 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.

Deed

He was about 30 years old, and a private in the 21st Lancers, British Army during the Sudan Campaign when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC:
On 2 September 1898 at the Battle of Omdurman, Sudan, Private Byrne turned back in the middle of the charge of the 21st Lancers and went to the assistance of a lieutenant of the Royal Horse Guards who was wounded, dismounted, disarmed and being attacked by several Dervishes. Private Byrne already wounded, attacked these Dervishes, received a second severe wound and by his gallant conduct enabled the officer to escape.

Awards and medals

Victoria CrossQueen's Sudan MedalQueen's South Africa Medal
with "Transvaal", "Orange Free State"
and "Cape Colony" clasps
Meritorious Service MedalKhedive's Sudan Medal
with "Khartoum" clasp

Later life

He later served in the Second Boer War.
He died at Canterbury, Kent, on 15 March 1944, and is buried at the local Canterbury City Cemetery.