Thomas Crean, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Thomas Crean

Recipient of the Victoria Cross

Date of Birth: 19-Apr-1873

Place of Birth: Dublin, Leinster, Ireland

Date of Death: 25-Mar-1923

Profession: military physician, rugby union player

Nationality: Ireland

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Thomas Crean

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  • Thomas Joseph Crean, (19 April 1873, in Dublin, Ireland – 25 March 1923, in Mayfair, London, England,) was an Irish rugby union player, British Army soldier and doctor.
  • During the Second Boer War, while serving with the Imperial Light Horse, he was awarded the Victoria Cross.
  • In 1902, he was made an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons.
  • During the First World War he served with the Royal Army Medical Corps and was awarded the Distinguished Service Order. Crean played rugby for Leinster, Ireland and the British Isles.
  • In 1894, he was a member of the first Ireland team to win both a Home Nations Championship and a Triple Crown.
  • Then in 1896 he helped Ireland win their second Home Nations title.
  • He is one of three Ireland rugby union internationals to have been awarded the Victoria Cross.
  • The other two are Robert Johnston, who also served with the Imperial Light Horse in the Second Boer War, and Frederick Harvey who served in the First World War.
  • Crean, Johnston and Harvey all played club rugby for Wanderers.
  • In 1896 Crean and Johnston were also members of the same British Isles squad that toured South Africa.

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