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Arthur Henderson | |
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Born | Paisley, Renfrewshire | 6 May 1893
Died | 24 April 1917 Fontaine-les-Croisilles, France | (aged 23)
Buried | Cojeul British Cemetery, Saint-Martin-sur-Cojeul |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service | British Army |
Years of service | 1914 – 1917 † |
Rank | Captain |
Unit | Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders |
Battles / wars | World War I |
Awards |
Arthur Henderson VC, MC (6 May 1893 – 24 April 1917) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Henderson was born 6 May 1893 to George Henderson OBE, a Magistrate of Paisley, and Elizabeth Purdie.[1]
He was 23 years old, and an Acting Captain in the 4th Battalion, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's), British Army, attached to 2nd Battalion during the First World War. On 23 April 1917 near Fontaine-les-Croisilles, France, he performed the deed for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross. He died the following day.