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stables, and through which and the smoke a galling fire was kept up by the Imperial troops, was with difficulty extinguished, and as the presence of the enemy in the adjoining buildings was a grave danger to the Legation, a sortie was organised to drive them out. A hole was made in the Legation Wall, and Captain Halliday, in command of twenty Marines, led the way into the buildings and almost immediately engaged a party of the enemy. Before he could use his revolver, however, he was shot through the left shoulder, at point blank range, the bullet fracturing the shoulder and carrying away part of the lung. Notwithstanding the extremely severe nature of his wound, Captain Halliday killed three of his assailants, and telling his men to "carry on and not mind him," walked back unaided to the hospital, refusing escort and aid so as not to diminish the number of men engaged in the sortie.
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On the 24th June, 1900, the enemy, consisting of Boxers and Imperial troops, made a fierce attack on the west wall of the British Legation, setting fire to the West Gate of the south stable quarters, and taking cover in the buildings which adjoined the wall. The fire, which spread to part of the
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and on 14 July of that year he was made lieutenant colonel. In November 1915 he joined GHQ, Home Forces as General Staff Officer. He was appointed colonel second Commandant of the Royal Marine Light Infantry in 1920 and colonel commandant on 1 January 1923. Halliday was promoted to
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He was promoted to brevet major for his part in the legation's defence, and returned to the United Kingdom to receive the VC from
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Having recovered from his wound he returned to duty at the end of 1901. He commanded the Marine detachment aboard
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Captain (now Brevet Major) Lewis Stratford Tollemache Halliday, Royal Marine Light Infantry
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from December 1927 until his voluntary retirement in June 1930. He was invested as a
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in China when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.
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for four years during which time he was promoted to
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He served as ADC to King 211:(14 May 1870 – 9 March 1966) was an English 619:Royal Navy recipients of the Victoria Cross 609:Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath 502: 357:in 1924 and 1925, and he held the post of 31: 20: 367:Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath 178:Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath 604:British recipients of the Victoria Cross 314:, and then commanded the Marines aboard 394: 377:His Victoria Cross is displayed at the 189:Sir Lewis Stratford Tollemache Halliday 624:Royal Marines personnel of World War I 551:Gentleman Usher to the Sword of State 437:"Naval & Military intelligence". 365:on 3 June 1913, he was elevated as a 7: 644:19th-century Royal Marines personnel 452:Lewis Stratford Tollemache Halliday 333:. 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Medstead
Hampshire
Dorking
Surrey
Royal Marines
General
HMS Galatea
HMS Empress of India
Adjutant-General Royal Marines
Boxer Rebellion
First World War
Victoria Cross
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
General
VC
KCB
DL
Royal Marine
Victoria Cross
Commonwealth
Medstead
Hampshire
Royal Marines
captain
Royal Marine Light Infantry
Boxer Rebellion
Peking
King Edward VII
Marlborough House

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