Remembering a fallen hero

From: The Northern Echo | Date: April 16, 2004| Author: | Copyright information

He died in penury and disgrace, but it took a king to decide that his valour should not be overlooked because of one mistake. CHRIS LLOYD looks at how a war hero's memory is being honoured - and how his name is living on in the battlefields of Iraq

THE final notes of the Last Post drift off over Darlington. The bugler, his tunic brilliant blood red in the warm April sunshine, allows his instrument to drop slightly, and the heads of the 20 or so at the graveside go down in silence to remember the man who lies beneath their feet.

He is no ordinary man. He is the only holder of a Victoria Cross ...

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