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PRIVATE ROBERT SCOTT VC
1st Battalion. Manchester
Regiment.
London Gazetted on the 26th
July, 1901.
Born on the 4th June
1874, at Haslingden, Lancashire.
Died on 22nd February
1961 at Downpatrick, County Down,
Ireland.
Memorial not known. Buried at
Kilkeel, Newry, Co Down, Northern
Ireland
Digest of Citation reads:
During an attack on Caesar’s Camp in
Natal, South Africa, on the 6th
January 1900, when 16 men of ‘D’
Company, Manchester Regiment were
defending one of the slopes of the
hill, Privates Scott and Private
Pitts occupied a sangar . On their
left all of our men had been shot
and their positions occupied by the
Boers. These two men stayed at their
post, without food or water, all the
time under extremely heavy fire from
the enemy, for 15 hours. During this
period they kept a keen lookout and
exchanged their fire, even though,
on their immediate left rear, the
Boers occupied the sangars close by.
Private Scott and Private Pitts held
this position until the Boers were
driven from the hill by relieving
troops.
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