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  1. Lieutenant-Colonel James Henry Reynolds VC (3 February 1844 – 4 March 1932), born Kingstown ( Dún Laoghaire ), County Dublin, Ireland was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross for his actions at the Battle of Rorke's Drift, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonw...

  2. James Henry Reynolds (Army Medical Department, later to be RAMC). Directions to Memorial. Died 4th. March 1932. Buried in the RC section of Kensal Rise Cemetery, Plot 504 NE. Accessed via Kensal Green tube station. On entering the main entrance, turn right into the Catholic section.

  3. James Henry Reynolds, V.C. (Army Medical Department, later Royal Army Medical Corps) Why he was awarded the Victoria Cross Under heavy fire he both attended the wounded and brought ammunition to the hospitals defenders.

  4. Surgeon Major James Henry Reynolds VC. Surgeon Reynolds of the Army Medical Department was attached to the 24th Regiment and posted at Rorke's Drift with B Company 2nd Battalion. He was awarded the VC for his bravery at the defence of the post.

  5. Surgeon James Henry Reynolds VC was 34 years old when attending the wounded in the Zulu war as Surgeon in the Army Medical Department (later Royal Army Battlefield Tours Medical Corps). For his unwavering attending of the wounded while under fire, and exposing himself to enemy fire while carrying ammunition from the store to those defending the hospital, he was promoted to Surgeon-Major and ...

  6. The Reverend George Smith, who was also at Rorke’s Drift, was present at the Investiture on 26 August 1879 of Surgeon Major J H Reynolds VC and Lieutenant E S Browne VC by Col R T Glyn CB, late 24th Foot, at Pinetown Camp, Natal, on the final parade of 1/24th prior to departure from S Africa. A report of the Investiture in The Natal Mercury ...

  7. Lieutenant-Colonel James Henry Reynolds was a surgeon with the Army Medical Corps who was at Rorke’s Drift, a Mission Station in Natal, South Africa that following the annihilation of a British Army at Isandlwana earlier in the day came under sustained attack by a large force of Zulus.