Military General service, 2 clasps. Badajoz, Salamanca,
J. White, 4th Foot.
Joshua White, of Caversham, Reading , Berks. Enl. 1809, disch. Jan. 1816 wounded thigh and leg at BNadajoz and in America Ne………………….(remainder indistinct) Died 1858.
Tasked with the assault on the San Vincente bastion close by the river on the north-western wall by ladder escalade. The men of 1/4th set to with a will beating back a small enemy unit along the walls. A counter attack caught them in some disorder sweeping them back again, the fighting was all of a confused nature and in the struggle for possession of the walls 230 men of 1/4th fell casualty. Other parts of the Division following up gained entry into the town taking the still held breaches in the rear.
proceeding to America in May, 1814 they took part in the battle of New Orleans losing some half their number in killed and wounded
Queen's Sudan pair & QSA Lieutenant, Lancs. Fusiliers
Distinguished Flying Medal group with Log Book, (57 ops.) a fine immediate award, Sgt. (WO/Air Gunner) 462 Squadron (previously 58 & 405 Sqdns.) awarded during a raid on Palermo Harbour bracing his foot against an igniting flare chute. The resulting explosion rather than the probable destruction of the aircraft was restricted to severely injuring the recipients foot along with and damage only to the rear blowing out the rear bulkhead door, twisting the ammunition tracks and distorting many frame members. Despite his injuries continued to carry out his duties . Had previously participated in the destruction of two enemy fighters. Later commissioned Pilot Officer. 




