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"FOR VALOUR"

| VICTORIA CROSS AWARDS, [ By Telegraph—Press Association—Oopjriglft r _ London, September 1. . i Five Victoria Crosses have been • awarded. The, recipients include: — .Major of the; 7th. Harians i Lancers.—He twice led ! a squadron in a ■ lance charge an the Turkish, positions at ■ Sliaiba, aud was' '.'killed'.; Oti -.April -13 while far ahead of his 'men, riding' [ single-handed straight for the Turkish i standards. . •- •. ~ • 1 Captain ,o'Sullivan, . Fusiliers— on the i Inghfc of July 1, when an essential, portion of a lost' trench should be regained, Captain O'Sullivaiij although not belonging to the troops at that point, volunteered to lead the bomb-throwers. Captan O'Sullivan, in order to throw bombs with greater effcct, got up on the parapet; where lie was completely exposed to the Turkish fire. He was finally wounded) but his inspiring example en- ■ abled the party to recapture the trench. 2nd Lieutenant Rochfort, Ist Scots Guards—He acted bravely.'on August 3, between Cambrian and La Bassee. A German trencli mortar landed near a; working party.. Lieutenant Rochfort might easily have stopped around a corner into perfect safety, but. instead shouted to the men to look out, and ran to the bomb aud hurled it over the parapet, when it exploded immediately, v j His splendid combination of presence of mind aud courage saved raanv lives. 2nd Lieutenant James, 4th Worcestershire Regiment.—On July 25, in tha southern zone at/Gallipoli, when a portion of-a : regiment was checked owing toall the officers being killed or wounded, Lieutenant James, who belonged to a, neighbouring unit-, gathered a body-of men and led them forward under heavy shell and rifle fire, then returned and organised a second party, putting fresli life into the attack. Lieutenant "James, on. July 3, headed a bomb-throwers' attack on a Turkish communication trench; when. nearly all, the wounded remained , alone ; and kept back, the enemy singlehanded, until a barrier was built behind him, and the.trench secured. Throughout he was exposed to a murderous fire. :■ '. :.■'■■ • ■;.' ■ : Sergeant Somers, Ist Inniskilling Fusiliers.—On the night of July 1,-in the southern sone on _Gallipoli, whensome. British troops retired..from a sap owing to bombing, Somers remained alone until a party-brought up bombs. Somers then climbed the Turkish trencli : and bombed the .Turks with great effect. Later lid advanced into the. open and held back the enemy, throwing <bombs on tlieir flank until a-barricade was established. Throughout he ran to tmd from the trenches, obtaining fresh supplies of bombs. His great gallantry and coolness were largely instrumental in recapturing a portion of our lost trench, ' DECORATED BY THE KING. ' London, September 1. -..Lance-Corporal .Angus..was presented with, the VictoriaiCross/by the King at. Buckingham Palace. - [Lance-Corporal Angus, of the Bth Territorial ■/Highland Licht. Infantry, had heeiv awarded the Victoria Cross. He sustained forty , wounds rescuing- a wounded officer.] > - ■ , ...

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2557, 3 September 1915, Page 5

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"FOR VALOUR" Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2557, 3 September 1915, Page 5

"FOR VALOUR" Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2557, 3 September 1915, Page 5

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