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Robert Anderson Dunsire VC was a ‘forgotten’ hero in Fife for many decades after his Act of Valour at the Battle of Loos in September 1915 led to the award of the Victoria Cross. Sadly, he was wounded and died in action some 10 weeks after the announcement of his award.
Robert’s family always passed his story between the
generations as many moved to new homes away from Robert’s native
mining communities in Fife. The storytelling was always done
quietly and with humility, without fanfares.
The decision by the UK Government to have a Commemorative VC
Paving Stone laid in the place of each World War 1 VC’s birth brought a new
impetus to the awareness of the story of these men. They were not to
be forgotten.
Robert’s full life story is worthy of being
retold. His public persona may be defined by the entry road sign to
his birth town of Buckhaven, the Commemorative VC Paving Stone at Toll Park,
Buckhaven and his name on a number of War Memorials in churches, schools and
public spaces.
However, the private person behind all these public
appearances certainly merits being known. He was a man of his
generation. Yes, he was a VC and a ‘humble miner’ but all
of Robert’s 24 years of life had breadth and depth. He had
many strings to his bow. The Dunsire family played prominent
roles and carried influence in the mining industry, church life and
elected public roles in their burgeoning local communities. Robert’s
life was filled with the same purpose as those who nurtured and
encouraged him.
Though short, Robert Anderson Dunsire VC’s life was no
ordinary life. His life and achievements are now permanently established in
Fife’s History.
Enjoy reading and learning about the complete story of the
life and legacy of Robert Anderson Dunsire VC. His story should never be lost
or forgotten.