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John Chard

Date of Birth 21-December-1847
Place of Birth Plymouth
(United Kingdom, England, South West England, Devon, United Kingdom, with Dependencies and Territories)
Nationality United Kingdom
Profession Engineer, Soldier
Colonel John Rouse Merriott Chard VC was a British Army officer who received the Victoria Cross, the highest military decoration awarded for valour "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to members of the British armed forces. He earned the decoration for his role in the defence of Rorke's Drift in January 1879 where he commanded a small British garrison of 139 soldiers that successfully repulsed an assault by some 3,000 to 4,000 Zulu warriors. The battle was recreated in the film Zulu in which Chard was portrayed by Stanley Baker. Born near Plymouth, Chard attended the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich and was commissioned into the Royal Engineers in July 1868. He was involved with the construction of naval fortifications in Bermuda and Malta before he was deployed to southern Africa at the start of the Anglo-Zulu War. At the end of the war he returned to a hero's welcome in England and was invited to an audience with Queen Victoria. After a series of overseas postings he took up his final position in Perth, Scotland. He retired from the army as a colonel in 1897 after he was diagnosed with terminal cancer and died at his brother's home in Somerset later that year.

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1879


Victoria Cross
(In recognition of most conspicuous bravery that took place on 22\u201323 January, 1879 as Lieutenant of the Royal Engineers during the Zulu War.)