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  • Charles Edwin Stone
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  • Charles Edwin Stone (4 February 1889 – 29 August 1952) was an English 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. Charles was born in the town of Ripley in Derbyshire. When he was 29 years old, and a gunner in the 'C' Battery 83rd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, British Army during the First World War, the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC. His Victoria Cross is displayed at the Royal Artillery Museum, Woolwich, England.
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honorific suffix
  • VC MM
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serviceyears
  • 1914
Birth Date
  • 1889-02-04
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  • 23
death place
  • Derby, Derbyshire
Name
  • Charles Edwin Stone
Birth Place
Awards
death date
  • 1952-08-29
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placeofburial
  • Belper Cemetery
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  • Charles Edwin Stone (4 February 1889 – 29 August 1952) was an English 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. Charles was born in the town of Ripley in Derbyshire. When he was 29 years old, and a gunner in the 'C' Battery 83rd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, British Army during the First World War, the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC. On 21 March 1918 at Caponne Farm, France, after working at his gun for six hours under heavy gas and shell fire, Gunner Stone was sent back to the rear with an order. He delivered it and then, under a very heavy barrage, returned with a rifle to assist in holding up the enemy on a sunken road. First lying in the open under very heavy machine-gun fire and then on the right flank of the two rear guns he held the enemy at bay. Later he was one of the party which captured a machine-gun and four prisoners. He later achieved the rank of Bombardier. His brother Ernest was killed in 1917. He is buried in Belper in Derbyshire His Victoria Cross is displayed at the Royal Artillery Museum, Woolwich, England.