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Reginald Hayward (VC)

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247:, France, while commanding a company, Captain Hayward displayed almost superhuman powers of endurance. In spite of the fact that he was buried, wounded in the head and rendered deaf on the first day of operations and had his arm shattered two days later, he refused to leave his men (even though he received a third serious injury to his head) until he collapsed from sheer exhaustion. Throughout this period the enemy were attacking the company's front without cessation, but Captain Hayward continued to move across the open from one trench to another with absolute disregard for his own safety. 415: 455: 460: 445: 465: 440: 450: 435: 225: 381: 420: 397: 17: 218: 131: 361: 255: 217:, South Africa, the oldest son of Frederick Johnson and Gertrude Hayward, on 17 June 1891. He was educated at 205:, the highest military award for gallantry in the face of the enemy given to British and Commonwealth forces. 116: 251: 189: 158: 430: 425: 285: 263: 317: 322: 267: 229: 106: 377: 373: 259: 369: 274: 214: 198: 65: 48: 202: 178: 171: 150: 146: 409: 233: 194: 136: 96: 237: 126: 244: 182: 154: 365: 278: 240:
when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.
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South African World War I recipients of the Victoria Cross
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Reginald Hayward (disambiguation)
East Griqualand
Chelsea, London
British Army
Lieutenant colonel
The Wiltshire Regiment
World War I
Western Front
World War II
Victoria Cross
Military Cross
Bar
Efficiency Decoration
VC
MC
Bar
ED
British Army
First World War
Victoria Cross
East Griqualand
Hilton College
captain
The Wiltshire Regiment
British Army
First World War
Fremicourt
Anti-Aircraft Command
Royal Army Service Corps
Second World War

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