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The three volumes are chronological. The first covers 1854 to 1914, the second the First World War (when an astonishing 628 VCs were given) and the third the years since then. The last volume is a mine of fascinating information in the form of appendices that list, among other things, that eight VCs have been forfeited for later “crimes”, the last in 1908; that 323 VCs and 90 GCs were awarded posthumously; that the unit with the most VCs is the Rifle Brigade (27), whereas the SAS has just one; that five VCs and eight GCs have been awarded to children, the youngest an English boy called DC Western who was 10 when he rescued a friend from icy water in 1948; that 13 women have received the GC, including the SOE agent Mme Szabo in 1945; and that medics have won 55 VCs and eight GCs.