Billy Bishop got no Award after his 1956 death but before he got the Victoria Award for Most the bravest British solider in the War so... after his death Bishop did'nt win anything
No.... He could've?
The US unknown soldier from WWI was awarded a Victoria Cross on 11 November 1921
1943
Members of any of the British armed forces, and possibly of the Commonwaelth armed forces, may be awarded the Victoria Cross.
he saved his troop when they were captured by the Turks he had to kill 5 Turks
The Dickins Medal is considered the "animal Victoria Cross." It was created in 1943. Sixty animals have been honored, pigeons most often, followed by dogs and horses. The first recipients in 1943 were 3 pigeons.
Yes, in fact 17 RAF pilots won the V.C. in WWII.
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It currently isn't known who the first one hundred and eleven recipients were, however the first documented Victoria Cross winner was won by John wood. He was part of the 20th Bombay native infantry division and he fought in the Anglo-Persian wars. he was awarded the Victoria Cross on the 9th of August 1856 in Bushire Persia.
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In chess, to win the exchange is to win a rook (castle) in exchange for either a bishop or knight. Since the value of the rook is considered five, and the knight and bishop about three (with the bishop counted as 3.5 by some, for its ability to checkmate when two are present), the two point win is referred to as 'the exchange'.