Victoria Cross winners of the 2nd Boer War.
Robert Johnston was an Irish rugby union player and soldier. During the Second Boer War, Johnston was awarded the Victoria Cross while serving with the Imperial Light Horse. He played rugby for both Ireland and the British Lions.
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He was selected for the British Lions tour of South Africa of 1896 and after the tour ended he decided to stay in South Africa. In 1899, at the start of the Second Boer War, he enlisted in the Imperial Light Horse and Johnston subsequently reached the rank of major.
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He joined up with fellow Lion (and Victoria Cross winner) Thomas Crean and it was during the Battle of Elandslaagte 21st Oct, 1899 that he was awarded the Victoria Cross. The joint citation for him and Captain Charles Herbert Mullins reads:

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At a most critical moment, the advance being momentarily checked by a very severe fire at point blank range, these 2 Officers very gallantly rushed forward under this heavy fire and rallied the men, thus enabling the flanking movement, which decided the day, to be carried out
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Johnston was badly wounded and was nursed back to health by Crean. He travelled to London in early 1901, and both he and Mullins received the VC from King Edward
Conflicting sources give his date of death as either 1950 or 1970
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