5920762 Victoria Cross, Private Francis FitzPatrick, 94th Regiment of Foot, 1879 (metal) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Victoria Cross awarded to Private Francis FitzPatrick, 94th Regiment of Foot, 1879. During an attack on Sekukuni?s Town in South Africa, on 28 November 1879, a lieutenant of the 1st Dragoon Guards was badly wounded. Private Francis Fitzpatrick and another private saved the life of the officer: one carrying him and the other covering the retreat with fire against the advancing enemy. Fitzpatrick was born in Clontibret, County Monaghan, Ireland in 1859. He served in both the Zulu War (1879) and Transvaal War (1880-1881) and died in Ireland in 1933. Lieutenant-Colonel P Anstruther who presented the award to Fitzpatrick describes him in his correspondence as having mixed fortunes since the award was granted and as being a steady man ?tempted to drink by some of his friends?. He also received the South Africa Medal for the Zulu and Basuto Wars 1877-1879. Fitzpatrick lost his original Victoria Cross and South Africa Medal for Zulu and Basuto Wars 1877-79 in 1881 at Bronkhurst spruit during the Transvaal War, when he was wounded and taken prisoner. He applied for and received replacements for these medals which he wore with his original Queen?s South Africa Medal in his civilian role. Acquired in 2018, these replacements and Fitzpatrick?s original Queen?s South Africa Medal are also in the National Army Museum Collection. Private T Flawn was also awarded a Victoria Cross for the his part in the same action.); by National Army Museum .

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