The Victoria Cross is the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. One of those who received the award was William McFadzean from Lurgan in County Armagh. He received the VC for his actions on the first day of the Battle of the Somme. His citation reads: "For most conspicuous bravery. While in a concentration trench and opening a box of bombs for distribution prior to an attack, the box slipped down into the trench, which was crowded with men, and two of the safety pins fell out. Private McFadzean, instantly realising the danger to his comrades, with heroic courage threw himself on the top of the bombs. The bombs exploded blowing him to pieces, but only one other man was injured. He well knew his danger, being himself a bomber, but without a moment's hesitation he gave his life for his comrades." McFadzean was just 20 years old.
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Rev. Campbell is the minister of Newbuildings Independent Methodist (Northern Ireland). A graduate of Queen's University (NI) and Bethel Bible College (NI), he has been involved in the work of God since 1997. His first position was as assistant pastor to Rev William Park in...