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c. 1917. Sergeant
(Sgt) George Julian (Snowy) Howell VC MM, 1st Battalion. Sgt Howell was
awarded the Victoria Cross as a Corporal (Cpl) for "conspicuous
bravery" on 6 May 1917, near Bullecourt, France.
Cpl Howell climbed
onto the top of a parapet and under heavy fire proceeded to bomb the
enemy, pressing them back along the trench. After he exhausted his stock
of bombs, he continued to attack the enemy with his bayonet, before
being severely wounded.
A month before this
action he was awarded the Military Medal "for courage and devotion
to duty while leading a rifle bombing section" during the
battalion's capture of the village of Demicourt.
He returned to
Australia and was discharged on 5 June 1918. He later served as a Staff
Sergeant at Headquarters, Eastern Command, during the Second World War
before joining the United States Sea Transport Service in August 1944.
Note he has three wound stripes on his left sleeve. (Donor R.
Arman)
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