Flynn is acknowledged to be one of the two youngest recipients of the Victoria Cross; both he and
Andrew Fitzgibbon were 15 years and three months old. His exact date of birth is unknown, but he was 15 years old, and a
drummer in the
64th Regiment of Foot (later The North Staffordshire Regiment – The Prince of Wales's),
British Army during the
Indian Mutiny when the following deed took place on 28 November 1857 at
Cawnpore,
India, for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross: Drummer Thomas Flynn Date of Act of Bravery, 28th November 1857 For conspicuous gallantry, in the charge on the Enemy's guns on the 28th of November 1857, when, being himself wounded, he engaged in a hand-to-hand encounter two of the Rebel Artillerymen. ==Post-army life==