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Thomas Hughes (VC)

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120: 100: 261:, Private Hughes was wounded in an attack but returned at once to the firing line after having his wounds dressed. Later, seeing a hostile machine-gun, he dashed out in front of his company, shot the gunner and, single-handed, captured the gun. Though again wounded, he brought back three or four prisoners. 30: 516: 526: 271:
He returned to Ireland after the war to help run a family farm, later purchasing another farm with money locally collected for him. He suffered alcoholism and spent periods in the
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Clarke, Brian D. H. (1986). "A register of awards to Irish-born officers and men".
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when he was awarded the Victoria Cross for his action which took place during the
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church in Broomfield, near Castleblayney, in County Monaghan.
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while he worked as a stable hand, and on a coal wharf at
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He is buried in the cemetery attached to St Patrick's
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Index


Castleblayney
County Monaghan
Ireland
Carrickmacross
Ireland
United Kingdom
British Army
Corporal
Connaught Rangers
World War I
Victoria Cross
VC
British Army
Irish
Victoria Cross
British
Commonwealth
Castleblayney
County Monaghan
Hednesford
Staffordshire
Cannock
private
The Connaught Rangers
British Army
First World War
Battle of the Somme
Guillemont
France

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