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Capt. Harry Sherwood Ranken VC
British Army Royal Army Medical Corps
from:Irvine, Ayrshire
(d.25th Sep 1914)
Harry Rankin died of wounds on the 25th of September 1914 and is buried in Braine Communal Cemetery in France.
He was awarded the Chevalier of the Legion of Honour (France), for gallant conduct during the operations from 21st to 30th August 1914. Harry was the son of the Rev. Henry Ranken and Helen Morton Ranken, of The Manse, Irvine, Ayrshire. Native of Glasgow.
An extract from The London Gazette, No. 28976, dated 13th Nov., 1914, records the following: "For tending wounded in the trenches under rifle and shrapnel fire at Hautevesnes on 19th September and on 20th September continuing to attend to wounded after his thigh and leg had been shattered. (He has since died of wounds.)"