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larger number of the enemy. In this encounter Captain Leach killed two or three of the enemy himself, and he received a severe wound from an Afghan knife in the left arm. Captain Leach's determination and gallantry in this affair, in attacking and driving back the enemy from the last position, saved the whole party from annihilation.
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For having, in action with the Shinwarris near Maidanah, Afghanistan, on 17 March 1879, when covering the retirement of the Survey Escort who were carrying Lieutenant Barclay, 45th Sikhs, mortally wounded, behaved with the utmost gallantry in charging, with some men of the 45th Sikhs, a very much
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in Ireland on 1 April 1902, and served until 1905. Later that year, he was appointed
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Clark, Brian D. H. (1986). "A register of awards to Irish-born officers and men".
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Leach was born in County Londonderry, Ireland on 2 April 1847. He was educated at
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The Royal Engineers Museum – Victoria Crosses held by the Royal Engineers Museum
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when the following deed took place on 17 March 1879 near Maidanah,
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where he served from 1905 to 1909 before he retired in 1912.
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Second Anglo-Afghan War recipients of the Victoria Cross
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After this incident promotion followed and he was made
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British military personnel of the Lushai Expedition
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County Londonderry
Cadenabbia
Lake Como
United Kingdom

British Army
General
Royal Engineers
9th (Scottish) Division
Scottish Command
Lushai Expedition
Second Anglo-Afghan War
Mahdist War
Victoria Cross
Order of the Bath
Royal Victorian Order
General
VC
KCB
KCVO
Irish
Victoria Cross
Commonwealth
Highgate School
commissioned
Royal Engineers
captain
Corps of Royal Engineers
British Army

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