No. Although the 1920 Royal Warrant made provision for awards to women of the nursing and hospital services, as yet no woman has won the VC. This could change as many women now serve in operational theatres.
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Some sources suggest that Adolf Hitler won the Iron Cross, 2nd Class for saving his officer's life at the First Battle of Ypres in 1914. In addition, he allegedly won the Iron Cross 1st Class for outstanding bravery in 1918. However, there is substantial evidence (www.guardian.co.uk/politics/1932/mar/09/thefarright.uk) that contradicts he ever won any medal and is likely that his military record was falsified by vainglorious political motivations.
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Albert Jacka VC, MC & Bar (10 January 1893 - 17 January 1932) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces. Jacka was the first Australian to be decorated with the VC during the First World War, receiving the medal for his actions during the Gallipoli Campaign. He later served on the Western Front and was twice further decorated for his bravery.
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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.
William Avery Bishop (Billy Bishop) won the Victorian cross near Cambrai, France June 2, 1917
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.
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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