|
Sergeant (Sgt) Lewis McGee VC 40th
Battalion Australian Infantry of Avoca Tasmania, who was killed in action
on (probably 12th possibly 13th) October 1917.
An extract from The London Gazette No
30400, dated 23rd November 1917, records the following:-
"For
most conspicuous bravery when, in the advance to the final objective, Sgt
McGee led his platoon with great dash and bravery, though strongly
opposed, and under heavy shell fire.
His platoon was suffering severely and
the advance of the Company was stopped by machine gun fire from a
`Pill-box' post. Single handed Sgt McGee rushed the post armed only with a
revolver. He shot some of the crew and captured the rest, and thus enabled
the advance to proceed.
He reorganised the remnants of his
platoon and was foremost in the remainder of the advance, and during
consolidation of the position he did splendid work.
This Non Commissioned Officer's coolness
and bravery were conspicuous and contributed largely to the success of the
Company's operations.
Sgt McGee was subsequently awarded the
VC for his outstanding bravery.
|