V. H. S. Davenport | |
Birth Date: | 12 September 1876 |
Death Place: | St. John's Wood, London |
Allegiance: | United Kingdom |
Rank: | Garrison Sergeant Major |
Battles: | First World War |
Awards: | Member of the Order of the British Empire Military Cross Distinguished Conduct Medal & Bar Mentioned in Despatches |
Garrison Sergeant Major Vivian Hugh Stuart Davenport & Bar (12 September 1876 – 8 March 1950) was a British Army soldier of the First World War. He was one of a very small number of soldiers to be twice awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for gallantry.
Davenport was the son of Lieutenant Vivian Davenport, who served with the 26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot.[1] He was educated at Bloxham School, Oxfordshire.[2] [3]
At age 23, Davenport joined the 2nd Battalion, The Border Regiment, serving in Africa, India and Flanders. He was first awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) on 1 April 1915, while serving as company sergeant major. His citation read:
He was awarded a Bar to his DCM several months later, on 13 August 1915:
He was also awarded the Military Cross in the 1915 Birthday Honours. Davenport was invested as a Member of the Order of the British Empire in the 1923 New Year Honours.