A First World War soldier who was awarded a Victoria Cross has been honoured with a blue plaque, 107 years after being given ...
Private Richard Norden has been posthumously awarded a Victoria Cross for his bravery during the Vietnam War more than half a century ago. The Victoria Cross is Australia's highest military honour.
For his bravery, he was awarded one of the most prestigious honours in the British armed forces, namely the Victoria Cross, by King George V on 2 June 1917. Now, over 100 years later, one of the ...
An Australian soldier has been posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross - the Commonwealth's highest military honour - for bravery during the Vietnam War. The then 19-year-old Private Richard ...
Governor-General Samantha Mostyn was joined by Prime Minster Anthony Albanese to posthumously award Private Richard Norden the Victoria Cross for actions taken in the Battle of Fire Support Base ...
THE Victoria Cross (VC) was instituted by the British in 1856 as the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy, but it was only in 1911 that the right to receive the VC was extended to ...
Private Richard Norden has posthumously received Australia's highest military honour, joining the esteemed list of Victoria Cross recipients in a landmark Remembrance Day commemoration in Canberra.
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Private Richard Norden has been awarded the Victoria Cross for his heroic actions during a battle in the Vietnam War in which he saved a commander and recovered the body of another comrade.