Henry James Raby VC
Name: Henry James Raby
Conflict: Crimean War
Gazetted: February 24, 1857
Service: Royal Navy
Henry James Raby VC
Medal group
Place/date of birth: Boulogne, France/September 26, 1827
Rank when awarded VC (and later highest rank): Lieutenant (later Rear Admiral)
Date of bravery: June 18, 1855
London Gazette citation:
Henry James Raby, Commander.
On the 18th June, 1855, immediately after the assault on Sebastopol, a soldier of the 57th Regiment, who had been shot through both legs, was observed sitting up, and calling for assistance. Climbing over the breastwork of the advanced sap, Commander Raby and the two seamen proceeded upwards of seventy yards across the open space towards the salient angle of the Redan, and in spite of the heavy fire which was still continuing, succeeded in carrying the wounded soldier to a place of safety, at the imminent risk of their own lives.
(Letter from Sir S. Lushington, 7th June, 1856.)
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Other decorations: CB
Place/date of death: Southsea, Hampshire/February 13, 1907
Grave/memorials: Highland Road Cemetery, Portsmouth, Hampshire
Origin of VC to the Lord Ashcroft collection: Purchased privately, 2011
Current location of VC: Displayed on rotation at The Lord Ashcroft Gallery: Extraordinary Heroes exhibition, Imperial War Museum