Crimea, 2 clasps, Inkermann, Sebastopol,
A. McBurney, Ord.
Officially impressed, listed as Killed in action, 9th November, 1854 as A.B. H.M.S. Rodney,
No specific action for the 9th. Four days earlier on the 5th at Inkermann, the Naval Brigade was part engaged at the defence of the Lancaster Battery. Three rates were awarded the Victoria Cross in the gallant defence
A rare Naval Brigade casualty
A good Officer's Naval General Service St. Domingo where he was wounded on board 'Spencer' (74) which took the French Alexandre (80) though at heavy cost. Again wounded this time severely in the bay of Sagone, 1811. One of the first officers appointed to the preventative service was Inspecting Commander of the Coast Guard Bray (Ireland) and later A. Inspector General Dub lin 



