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John Vincent Holland

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101: 253:"During a heavy engagement, Lt. Holland, not content with bombing hostile dug-outs, fearlessly led his troops through our own artillery barrage and cleared a great part of the village in front. He started out with 26 troops and finished with only five after capturing some 50 prisoners. By this gallant action he undoubtedly broke the spirit of the enemy and saved many casualties." 280:
He was seconded for service with the Indian Army in the rank of Lt. 31 October 1919. On the 13th November 1919 he was appointed on probation to the Indian Army as a Captain, an appointment that was confirmed on the 27th November 1920. In September 1922 he retired from the army. At the outbreak of
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London Gazette 3 August 1920 - "The KING has approved the appointment of the undermentioned officer to the Indian Army on probation: — To be Captain. Capt. John Vincent Holland, V.C., 3rd Bn. Leins. R., attd., Combined Depot Mahratta L.I., 27th Nov. 1919, but to rank from 13th Nov.
230:. In March 1915 he was attached to the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers and was then wounded in August and returned to England and Ireland to convalesce, but it wasn't long until he was back in France and back with the 7th Battalion Leinster Regiment serving as battalion 313:
On 3 September 2009 a memorial plaque was unveiled at Guillemont Church in France dedicated to the memory of the three soldiers who won Victoria Crosses in the fighting at the village during the Somme in 1916, Holland's name being one of the three.
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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 12 FEBRUARY, 1915 - INFANTRY. The undermentioned Cadets and ex-Cadets of the Officers Training Corps to be Second Lieutenants (on probation) : — Dated 13th February, 1915. John Vincent Holland, 3rd Battalion, Leinster
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and received a personal "Hickie Parchment" from his Divisional General-Officer-Commanding, Major-General
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the Second World War, Holland again commissioned, serving as administrative officer of the
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Holland died in Hobart in February 1975 at the age of 85. His body was buried in
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3rd (Reserve) Battalion, Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians)
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79th (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery
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Holland was subsequently promoted to Captain. During the war he was also
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In 1917, Holland married Frances Grogan at the cathedral in
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Irish Battle of the Somme recipients of the Victoria Cross
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 1 DECEMBER, 1919.
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John Holland (disambiguation)

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County Kildare
Ireland
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
United Kingdom
British Empire

British Army
British Indian Army
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Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment
World War I
World War II
Victoria Cross
Major
VC
Victoria Cross
British
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County Kildare
Clongowes Wood College
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Life Guards
Combermere Barracks
Windsor
3rd (Reserve) Battalion, Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians)

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