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The following people are recipients of the Victoria Cross.
- Alfred Edward Gaby - 1918; Villers-Bretonneux, France
- Gaje Ghale - 1943; Chin Hills, Burma (now Myanmar)
- Ganju Lama - 1944; Ningthoukhong, Burma (now Myanmar)
- George Gardiner - 1855; Sebastopol, Crimea
- Philip John Gardner - 1941; Tobruk, Libya
- William Gardner - 1858; Bareilly, India
- Charles Ernest Garforth - 1914; Harmingnies, France
- Donald Edward Garland - 1940; Albert Canal, Belgium
- Stephen Garvin - 1857; Delhi, India
- Benjamin Handley Geary - 1915; Hill 60, Belgium
- Robert Gee - 1917; Masnieres, France
- Gian Singh - 1945; Kamye, Burma (now Myanmar)
- Guy Penrose Gibson - 1943; Mohne Dam, Germany
- Edric Frederick, The Lord Gifford - 1873; Becquah, Ashanti (now Ghana)
- Albert Gill - 1916; Delville Wood, France
- Peter Gill - 1857; Benares, India
- Horace Henry Glasock - 1900; Korn Spruit, South Africa
- William Goat - 1858; Lucknow, India
- Gobar Sing Negi - 1915; Neuve Chapelle, France
- Gobind Singh - 1917; Peizieres, France
- Sidney Frank Godley - 1914; Mons, Belgium
- Herman James Good - 1918; Hangard Wood, France
- Charles Augustus Goodfellow - 1859; Fort of Beyt, India
- Gerald Littlehales Goodlake - 1854; Inkerman, Crimea
- Bernard Sidney Gordon - 1918; Bray, France
- James Heather Gordon - 1941; Djezzine, Syria
- William Eagleson Gordon - 1900; Krugersdorp, South Africa
- William James Gordon - 1892; Toniataba, Gambia
- Henry George Gore-Browne - 1857; Lucknow, India
- Robert Vaughan Gorle - 1918; Ledeghem, Belgium
- James Gorman - 1854; Battle of Inkerman, Crimea
- John Standish Surtees Prendergast Vereker, Viscount Gort - 1918; Canal du Nord, France
- William Gosling - 1917; Arras, France
- Charles John Stanley Gough - 1857; Khurkowdah, India
- Hugh Henry Gough - 1857; Alumbagh, India
- John Edmund Gough - 1903; Daratoleh, Somaliland (now Somalia)
- Thomas William Gould - 1942; Crete, Mediterranean
- Cyril Edward Gourley - 1917; Epehy, France
- Thomas Grady - 1854; Sebastopol, Crimea
- Gerald Graham - 1855; Sebastopol, Crimea
- John Reginald Noble Graham - 1917; Istabulat, Mesopotamia
- Patrick Graham - 1857; Lucknow, India
- Charles James William Grant - 1891; Thobal, Burma (now Myanmar)
- John Duncan Grant - 1904; Gyantse Jong, Tibet
- John Gildroy Grant - 1918; Bancourt, France
- Peter Grant - 1857; Lucknow, India
- Robert Grant - 1857; Alumbagh, India
- Percival Eric Gratwick - 1942; Miteiriya Ridge, Egypt
- Robert Hampton Gray - 1945; Honshu, Japan
- Thomas Gray - 1940; Albert Canal, Belgium
- John Hollington Grayburn - 1944; Arnhem, Holland
- Fred Greaves - 1917; Poelcapelle, Belgium
- John Leslie Green - 1916; Foncquevillers, France
- Patrick Green - 1857; Delhi, India
- Harry Greenwood - 1918; Ovillers, France
- Milton Fowler Gregg - 1918; Cambrai, France
- William Gregg - 1918; Bucquoy, France
- Francis Octavus Grenfell - 1914; Audregnies, Belgium
- Julian Royds Gribble - 1918; Beaumetz, France
- John Grieve - 1854; Balaclava, Crimea
- Robert Cuthbert Grieve - 1917; Messines, Belgium
- William Griffiths - 1867; Little Andaman, India
- William Henry Grimbaldeston - 1917; Wijdendrift, Belgium
- John Elisha Grimshaw - 1915; Gallipoli, Turkey
- George Gristock - 1940; River Escaut, Belgium
- George William St. George Grogan - 1918; River Aisne, France
- John Christopher Guise - 1857; Lucknow, India
- George Ward Gunn - 1941; Sidi Rezegh, Libya
- Arthur Stanley Gurney - 1942; Tel-el-Eisa, Egypt
- Basil John Douglas Guy - 1900; Tientsin, China
See also
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Example Usage of recipients |
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