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- Michael_Murphy_(VC) abstract "Michael Murphy VC (c. 1837, Cahir, County Tipperary, Ireland – 4 April 1893, Darlington, County Durham, England) was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.Murphy was born circa 1837 in Cahir, Tipperary to Michael Murphy, a local blacksmith, and his (unknown) wife. He had at least one sibling, a younger sister named Mary. Little is known about his early life until 1855, when he started his army career.".
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) award Victoria_Cross.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) battle Indian_Rebellion_of_1857.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) birthDate "1837".
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) birthPlace Cahir.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) birthPlace County_Tipperary.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) birthPlace Ireland.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) birthYear "1837".
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) deathDate "1893-04-04".
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) deathPlace County_Durham.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) deathPlace Darlington.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) deathYear "1893".
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) militaryBranch British_Army.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) militaryUnit Royal_Army_Service_Corps.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) serviceEndYear "1875".
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) serviceStartYear "1855".
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) wikiPageExternalLink codurham.htm.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) wikiPageExternalLink www.rlcmuseum.co.uk.
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- Michael_Murphy_(VC) awards Victoria_Cross.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) battles Indian_Rebellion_of_1857.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) birthDate "c. 1837".
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) birthPlace Cahir.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) birthPlace County_Tipperary.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) birthPlace Ireland.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) branch British_Army.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) dateOfBirth "cir 1837".
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) dateOfDeath "1893-04-04".
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) deathDate "1893-04-04".
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) deathPlace County_Durham.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) deathPlace Darlington.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) deathPlace England.
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- Michael_Murphy_(VC) laterwork "Blacksmith, labourer".
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) name "Michael Murphy VC".
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) name "Murphy, Michael".
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) placeOfBirth Cahir.
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- Michael_Murphy_(VC) placeOfBirth Ireland.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) placeOfDeath "22".
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) rank Farrier.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) rank Major.
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) serviceyears "--08-27".
- Michael_Murphy_(VC) shortDescription "Farrier Major, Blacksmith, Victoria Cross".
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- Michael_Murphy_(VC) description "Farrier Major, Blacksmith, Victoria Cross (forfeited)".
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- Michael_Murphy_(VC) comment "Michael Murphy VC (c. 1837, Cahir, County Tipperary, Ireland – 4 April 1893, Darlington, County Durham, England) was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.Murphy was born circa 1837 in Cahir, Tipperary to Michael Murphy, a local blacksmith, and his (unknown) wife. He had at least one sibling, a younger sister named Mary.".