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Cpt. Herbert Frederick Atwell, X/11 Trench Mortar Battery/ A/58 Brigade, RFA, Military Cross: serous loss of life was averted, later when another gun pit was hit he put out the fire, saved a number of wounded men from being burnt to death, see description
Cpt. Herbert Frederick Atwell, X/11 Trench Mortar Battery/ A/58 Brigade, RFA, Military Cross: serous loss of life was averted, later when another gun pit was hit he put out the fire, saved a number of wounded men from being burnt to death, see description
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WW1 trio & Military Cross to Captain Herbert Frederick Atwell, X/11 Trench Mortar Battery, later A/58 Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.
Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty:
Twice during an attack, when one of his guns was hit and an ammunition dump was set on fire, it was was due to his prompt actions that serious loss of life was averted and the rate of barrage fire maintained. Later, when another gun pit was hit, he succeeded in putting out the fire and saving a number of wounded men from being burnt to death.
He came from Beckenham, Kent.
Joined the Westminster Dragoons, the Royal Artillery M.E.F. Mudros 1915 repatriated overseas 10th November 1919, then to Australia, see history