Who won the VC in Vietnam?

Keith Payne, VC
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The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest and most prestigious award of the British honours system.
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, AM (born 30 August 1933) is an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry "in the presence of the enemy" awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces. Payne's VC was awarded for his actions during the Vietnam War.
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How many VCs were awarded in Vietnam?

20 medals were awarded for action in the Second World War, 6 in the Second Boer War, 4 in the Vietnam War and 2 in the Russian Civil War. Twenty-eight Australians have been awarded the medal posthumously.
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Who was the last VC winner?

During the First World War (1914-18), 626 VCs were awarded and in the Second World War (1939-45) 181. The most recent was awarded to Lance Corporal Joshua Leakey of 1st Battalion The Parachute Regiment, whose VC was gazetted in February 2015, following an action in Afghanistan on 22 August 2013.
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Who has won the VC twice?

Charles Hazlitt Upham, the World War Two hero was, and remains, the only combatant to receive two Victoria Crosses. There's no feat in military service more difficult that getting a Victoria Cross.
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How many VC winners are there?

The investitures are usually held at Buckingham Palace. The VC was introduced on 29 January 1856 by Queen Victoria to honour acts of valour during the Crimean War. Since then, the medal has been awarded 1,358 times to 1,355 individual recipients.
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Do VC winners get a pension?

It may be awarded posthumously and awarded to civilians. 0103 All Service personnel (including Reserve personnel), irrespective of rank, and pension scheme who have been awarded a Victoria Cross or George Cross are entitled to an annuity for life.
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Do you have to salute a VC?

There is no official requirement that appears in the official Warrant of the VC, nor in Queen's Regulations and Orders, but tradition dictates that this occurs and as such the Chiefs of Staff will salute a Private awarded a VC or GC. The Victoria Cross was at first worn as the recipient fancied.
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Has a woman ever won a VC?

Elizabeth Webber Harris (1834–1917) was an English nurse who was awarded a replica Victoria Cross (VC) in 1869, with the permission of Queen Victoria, for her bravery during a cholera outbreak in India. She remains the only woman to be awarded a VC of any description.
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What is the most VC won in a single battle?

The largest number of Victoria Crosses won in a single action was on January 22nd 1879 at Rorke's Drift during the Zulu War. Following this action, 11 men were awarded the VC.
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Who was the youngest VC winner in ww2?

King George VI presented the decorations to Hannah and Connor at an investiture in Buckingham Palace. Eighteen years old at the time of his Victoria Cross action, Hannah was the youngest recipient of the medal for aerial operations and the youngest for the Second World War.
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Can a Victoria Cross be taken away?

The awards of eight Victoria Cross recipients were forfeited between 1861 and 1908. Since 1920 when King George V expressed strong objections to the use of the forfeiture power, no further awards have been forfeited. The power to cancel and restore awards is still included in the Victoria Cross warrant.
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Who were the VC in Vietnam War?

Viet Cong (VC), in full Viet Nam Cong San, English Vietnamese Communists, the guerrilla force that, with the support of the North Vietnamese Army, fought against South Vietnam (late 1950s–1975) and the United States (early 1960s–1973).
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What was the most decorated unit in the Vietnam War?

The men of Company D, 151st Infantry, exited the Vietnam War having been decorated 538 times, more than any other Army infantry company during any one-year period in Vietnam.
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Who qualifies for Vietnam Service Medal?

It is awarded to all service members of the armed forces who between July 4, 1965 and March 28, 1973, served in the following areas of Southeast Asia; Vietnam and the contiguous waters and airspace; Thailand, Laos, or Cambodia; or the airspace thereof and in the direct support of military operations in Vietnam.
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Who was the first VC winner?

The first act of bravery ever to be rewarded with the Victoria Cross was by Irishman Charles Davis Lucas during the Crimean War.
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What was the most outnumbered battle in history?

1. The Battle of Muye (1046 BC) The Battle of Muye is an example of a force overcoming the odds and completely changing the course of history. An army of approximately 50,000 Zhou tribe soldiers was completely outnumbered in their fight against more than 500,000 soldiers of the rulers of the time, the Shang Dynasty.
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Does the bigger army always win?

As it turns out, there is virtually zero relationship between the size of the armies that enter a battle, and which side emerges as the victor. A number of different analyses support this surprising conclusion. First, let's ask the simplest version of the question: how often does the larger army win?
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Who was the most decorated soldier?

Audie Murphy (1924–1971) was the most decorated soldier in US history, winning 24 medals from the Congressional Medal of Honor down. His exploits were the subject of To Hell and Back (USA, 1956), in which he starred as himself.
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Is Victoria Cross higher than George Cross?

In the British honours system, the George Cross, since its introduction in 1940, has been equal in stature to the Victoria Cross, the highest military gallantry award.
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What battle had the most Victoria Crosses?

Rorke's Drift, 1879 - The highest number of Victoria Crosses awarded in a single action.
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Why do sailors salute palm down?

Saluting. Part of everyday Naval life, a salute is always made with the palm facing in. Why? Because sailors' hands were generally covered in tar from sails and rigging, and it was deemed unsightly to show an officer or member of the Royal Family a dirty palm.
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How much is a Victoria Cross medal worth?

His medal was sold at auction for £930,000 (€1,075,000) by Noonan's auctioneers in London on Wednesday — more than twice the guide price of between €350,000 and €400,000.
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What is the US equivalent of VC?

While there are many ways in which Britain and the US honour their Armed Forces personnel, the most prestigious must be the awarding of two medals: the Victoria Cross (VC) and the Medal of Honor (MOH.) These are the highest awards for gallantry displayed during combat and are therefore very close equivalents.
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