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Sebastopol, Crimea
"On 7th June 1855 at the Battle of
Sebastopol Bombardier Wilkinson was especially recommended for
gallant conduct in the advanced Batteries in placing sandbags to
repair the work under a galling fire; his name having been sent
up on the occasion as worthy of special notice by the Commanding
Officer of the Artillery of the Right Attack.
(Letter from Colonel Wesley, Deputy Adjutant General, Royal
Marines.)"
London Gazette _ 24th February 1857
He was later a Sergeant Instructor for Auxiliary Forces and was
eventually invalided from the Royal Marines Aretillery on 12th
October 1859.
As well as the VC, Wilkinson also received the French Legion of
Honour, the Turkish Crimea Medal and the British Crimea Medal
with clasps for Balaclava, Inkerman and Sebastopol.
He died, aged 55, in York on 22nd September 1887 where he is
buried. The memorial stone raised by his comrades reads:-
"Honour the brave _ To the memory of Thomas Wilkinson, pensioner
RMA, who died in the City of York 22nd September 1887 and was
interred with full military honours." |