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John Alexander Sinton

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John Alexander Sinton Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Victoria, Capital Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Death
25 Mar 1956 (aged 71)
Cookstown, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Burial
Cookstown, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Add to Map
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WWI Victoria Cross Recipient. During World War I, he was a member of the British Army and a Captain in the Indian Medical Service Unit. Throughout the day and well into the last light of day on January 21, 1916, he attended the sick and wounded under the hazardous battlefield conditions of flying shrapnel and rifle fire. While performing his duties, he was severely wounded in both arms and his side. He didn't let this stop him as he simply bound up the injuries and continued to help his stricken comrades. He finally allowed himself to be tended and survived his wounds. For his act of bravery he was given the Victoria Cross, which is the most prestigious award that can be given to a British soldier. He continued his military career eventually achieving the rank of Brigadier and was awarded the Russian Order of St. George and Mentioned in Dispatches six times. He officially retired in 1943. He passed away at age 71 and was buried with full military honors. His Victoria Cross is on display at the Army Medical Services Museum in Aldershot, England.
WWI Victoria Cross Recipient. During World War I, he was a member of the British Army and a Captain in the Indian Medical Service Unit. Throughout the day and well into the last light of day on January 21, 1916, he attended the sick and wounded under the hazardous battlefield conditions of flying shrapnel and rifle fire. While performing his duties, he was severely wounded in both arms and his side. He didn't let this stop him as he simply bound up the injuries and continued to help his stricken comrades. He finally allowed himself to be tended and survived his wounds. For his act of bravery he was given the Victoria Cross, which is the most prestigious award that can be given to a British soldier. He continued his military career eventually achieving the rank of Brigadier and was awarded the Russian Order of St. George and Mentioned in Dispatches six times. He officially retired in 1943. He passed away at age 71 and was buried with full military honors. His Victoria Cross is on display at the Army Medical Services Museum in Aldershot, England.

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  • Originally Created by: The Silent Forgotten
  • Added: Oct 19, 2003
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8000192/john_alexander-sinton: accessed ), memorial page for John Alexander Sinton (2 Dec 1884–25 Mar 1956), Find a Grave Memorial ID 8000192, citing Claggan Presbyterian Churchyard, Cookstown, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland; Maintained by Find a Grave.