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(Recommended for Military Medal) For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty on July 1st 1917, when the Battalion attacked the enemy positions in CITE DU MOULIN, S.W. of LENS. Zero hour was at 2.30am. For several hours no news could be obtained from the right assaulting Company, and this man with Pte. Howard, who always works with him, volunteered to go out and clear up the situation. To do this they had to go over the open for some 600 yards in full view over ground that was subjected to continual fire from artillery, machine-guns and rifles. They accomplished their task and brought back most valuable information. Owing to the exposed nature of the ground, communication was most difficult and during the day the two men made four more journeys over this ground under similar conditions. At night a relieving Company lost its way and these men although told that they would no longer be required, at once came forward and led the Company to its destination, thereby making relief possible before daylight. Throughout the day their gallantry, willingness and cheerfulness under very trying circumstances were most praiseworthy and they rendered very valuable services.
Submitted 04/07/1917; Card of Recognition 18/07/1917; Awarded M.M. 23/07/1917