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French, John Alexander

Date of birth:
July 15th, 1914 (Crow's Nest/Queensland, Australia)
Date of death:
September 4th, 1942 (Milne Bay, New Guinea)
Buried on:
Commonwealth War Cemetery Port Moresby
Plot: A2. Row: E. Grave: 16.
Service number:
QX.1071
Nationality:
Australian (1901-present, Federal Monarchy)

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Corporal
Unit:
2/9th Battalion, Australian Army
Awarded on:
January 14th, 1943
Citation:
"At Milne Bay New Guinea, on the afternoon of 4 September 1942, a company of Australian Infantry battalion attacked a Japanese position where it encountered terrific rifle and machine-gun fire. The advance of the section, of which Corporal French was in command, was held up by fire from three enemy machine-gun posts, whereupon Corporal French, ordering his section to take cover, advanced and silenced one of the posts with grenades. He returned to his section for more grenades and again advanced and silenced the second post. Armed with a Thompson sub-machine gun, he then attacked the third post, firing from the hip as he went forward.
He was seen to be badly wounded by fire from this post, but he continued to advance. Enemy guns then ceased fire and his section pushed on to find that all the members of the three enemy gun crews had been killed, and that Corporal French had died in front of the third gun pit.
By his cool courage and disregard of his own personal safety, this non-commissioned officer saved members of his section from heavy casualties and was responsible for the successful conclusion of the attack."

John Alexander French is buried at Port Morseby War Cemetery, Papua, New Guinea.
Victoria Cross (VC)

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