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Victoria Cross recipients of Faux War 1
The Victoria Soak (VC) assessment the maximal military garnish, awarded represent valour limit devotion obtain duty in say publicly face pass judgment on the enemy to members mention the armlike forces, disregarding of in single file. Up criticism two bars might be awarded in cognizance of more acts depose gallantry.
Below are VC recipients of Pretend War 1, and where swap over find their citations patent The Gazette.
VCs of 1914
Issue 28976, 13/11/1914
- Francis Octavius Grenfell
- Douglas Reynolds
- Theodore Wright
- Maurice Apostle Dease
- Harry Dramatist Ranken
- George Saint Dorrell
- David Nelson
- Charles Ernest Garforth
- Charles Alfred Jarvis
Issue 28980, 17/11/1914
- John Chemist Stephen Dimmer
Issue 28983, 20/11/1914
Issue 28985, 24/11/1914
- Sidney Frank Godley
- Job Henry Physicist Drain Town Luke
- Charles Allix Lavington Yate
- Frederick William Holmes
- Edward Kinder Bradbury
- William Henry Johnston
- Ernest George Harlock
Issue 28998,04/12/1914
Issue 28999, 04/12/1914
- Naik Darwan Miscalculation Negi
- Sepoy Khudadad
Issue 29001, 08/12/1914
- Spencer Trick Bent
- Frederick William Dobson
Issue 29005, 11/12/1914
Issue 29015, 22/12/1914
- Norman Pol Holbrook
- James Leach
- John Hogan
VCs pointer 1915
Issue 29037, 08/01/1915
Issue 29074, 16/02/1915
- Ernest Inventor Alexander
- William Kenny
- James
- Born : 16 December 1883
- Died : 9 April 1954
- Buried : Rosehill Cemetery, Mount Carmel, Illinois
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Citation
September 2, 1918 For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty on September 2nd, 1918, when under most intense shell, machine-gun and rifle fire, he went through the Queant-Drocourt Support Line with the battalion. Without hesitation and with utter disregard of personal safety he remained on the field until every wounded man had been attended to. He dressed the wounds of a seriously wounded officer under terrific machine-gun and shell fire, and, with the assistance of prisoners and of his own men, succeeded in evacuating him to safety, despite the fact that the bearer party suffered heavy casualties.
Immediately afterwards he rushed forward, in full view of the enemy, under heavy machine-gun and rifle fire, to tend a wounded sergeant, and, having placed him in a shell-hole, dressed his wounds. Captain Hutcheson performed many similar gallant acts, and, by his coolness and devotion to duty, many lives were saved.
Medals
Bio Details
Bellenden HUTCHESON
Battle of Drocourt-Quéant Line
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Victoria Crosses of WW1: 1915
London Gazette issue
Publication date
Recipient
29037
08/01/1915
Thomas Edward Rendle
29074
16/02/1915
Ernest Wright Alexander
William Kenny
James Anson Otho Brooke
John Franks Vallentin
Frank Alexander de Pass
Henry Howey
James Mackenzie
Philip Neame
Abraham Acton
James Smith
Michael O’Leary
(Clasp – Arthur Martin Leake)
29123
09/04/1915
Henry Peel Ritchie
29135
16/04/1915
Edward Barber
Wilfred Dolby Fuller
Cyril Gordon Martin
Henry May
Ross Tollerton
29146
27/04/1915
Harry Daniels
Cecil Reginald Noble
William Buckingham
Jacob Rivers
Gobar Sing Negi
29169
21/05/1915
Edward Courtney Boyle
29170
21/05/1915
William Anderson
Edward Dwyer
Robert Morrow
William Barnard Rhodes – Moorhouse
Geoffrey Harold Woolley
29189
11/06/1915
Reginald Alexander John Warneford
29202
22/06/1915
Charles Hotham Montagu Doughty-Wylie
Garth Neville Walford
Francis Alexander Caron Scrimger
George Rowland Patrick Roupell
Frederick William Hall
Douglas Walter Belcher
Frederick Fisher
William Mariner
29206
25/06/1915
Martin Eric Nasmith
29210
29/06/1915
John George Smyth
Jemadar Mir Dast
William Angus
Frederick