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Lalbahadur Thapa




Lalbahadur Thapa was an India n 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.


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He was approx. 37 years old, and a Subedar in the 1st Bn., 2nd Gurkha Rifles , Indian Army during the Second World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.

On 5/6 April 1943 during the silent attack on Rass-es-Zouai , Tunisia , Subadar Lalbahadur Thapa, taking command of two sections, made his first contact with the enemy at the foot of a pathway winding up a narrow cleft which was thickly studded with enemy posts. The garrison of the out-posts were all killed by the subadar and his men, by kukri or bayonet and the next machine-gun posts were dealt with similarly. This officer then continued to fight his way up the bullet-swept approaches to the crest where he and the riflemen with him killed four - the rest fled. Thus secured, advance by the whole division was made possible.


FURTHER INFORMATION


He later achieved the rank of Subedar-Major .


THE MEDAL


His Victoria Cross is displayed at The Gurkha Museum ''(Winchester, Hampshire, England)''.


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This page has been from the Victoria Cross Reference with permission.