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Thomas Monaghan

Date of Birth 18-April-1833
Place of Birth Abergavenny
(United Kingdom, Monmouthshire, Wales)
Nationality United Kingdom
Profession Soldier
Thomas Monaghan VC was a British 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, during the Indian Mutiny Monaghan was born at Abergavenny, Monmouthshire. At 24 years of age, Monghan was a trumpeter in the 2nd Dragoon Guards, British Army during the Indian Mutiny No. 1158. Trumpeter Thomas Monaghan, Date of Acts of Bravery, October 8th, 1858 For saving the life of Lieutenant-Colonel Seymour, C.B., commanding the regiment, in an attack made on him on the 8th of October, 1858, by mutinous sepoys, in a dense jungle of sugar canes, from which an attempt was made to dislodge them. The mutineers were between 30 and 40 in number. They suddenly opened fire on Lieutenant-Colonel Seymour and his party at a few yards distance, and immediately afterwards rushed in upon them with drawn swords. Pistolling a man, cutting at him, and emptying with deadly effect at arm's length every barrel of his revolver, Lieutenant-Colonel Seymour was cut down by two sword cuts, when the two men above recommended, rushed to his rescue, and the Trumpeter shooting a man with his pistol in the act of cutting at him, and both Trumpeter and Dragoon driving at the enemy with their swords, enabled him to arise, and assist in defending himself again, when the whole of the enemy were dispatched. The occurrence took place soon after the action fought near Sundeela, Oudh, on the date abovementioned.

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1858


Victoria Cross
(In recognition of most conspicuous bravery that took place on 8th October, 1858 as Trumpeter of the 2nd Dragoon Guards during the Indian Mutiny.)