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James Brophy (other)
James Brophy may refer to: * James Brophy (soldier) (1846–1929), American Medal of Honor recipient * James Brophy (cricketer) (1912–1994), Irish cricketer * James Brophy (footballer) (born 1994), English footballer for Leyton Orient * James Brophy (public servant) James Brophy (26 September 188924 May 1969) was a public servant who was Commonwealth Auditor-General between 1951 and 1955. Biography James Brophy was born on 26 September 1889 in South Melbourne, Victoria eldest child of Richard Brophy, labo ...
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James Brophy (soldier)
James Brophy (May 20, 1846 – August 7, 1929) was a Private in the United States Army who received the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Indian Wars. Early life Brophy was born on May 20, 1846, in Kilkenny, Ireland, and according to Ellis Island records, he immigrated to the US on January 1, 1864, on board the Albert Gallatin. Brophy enlisted in the Army and was deployed to the Arizona Territory with Company B of the 8th US Cavalry, where he displayed actions as a Private that would later earn him the Medal of Honor. The citation reads: Medal of Honor Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 8th US Cavalry. Place and date: Near The Black Mountains, Arizona Territory, August 13, 1868. Birth: Kilkenny, Ireland. Date of issue: July 24, 1869. Citation: ''Bravery in scouts and actions against Indians'' Later life It is possible that Brophy took part in the same actions as Heinrich Bertram, since they both received the Medal of Honor on July 24, 1869, and were both in the ...
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James Brophy (cricketer)
James Brophy (8 January 1912 in Cork – 23 September 1994 in County Meath) was an Irish cricket Cricket is a Bat-and-ball games, bat-and-ball game played between two Sports team, teams of eleven players on a cricket field, field, at the centre of which is a cricket pitch, pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two Bail (cr ...er. A right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper, he played just once for Ireland cricket team, Ireland, a first-class cricket, first-class match against Scottish cricket team, Scotland in July 1938. ReferencesCricketEurope Stats Zone profile
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