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Wark, Blair Anderson

Date of birth:
July 27th, 1894 (Bathurst/New South Wales, Australia)
Date of death:
June 13th, 1941 (Puckapunyal/Victoria, Australia)
Buried on:
Memorial Eastern Suburbs Crematorium
Nationality:
Australian (1901-present, Federal Monarchy)

Biography

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Period:
First World War (1914-1918)
Rank:
Major
Unit:
32nd Australian Infantry Battalion, 8th Australian Infantry Brigade, 5th Australian Division, Australian Army
Awarded on:
December 26th, 1918
"For most conspicuous bravery, initiative and control during the period 29th Sept. to 1st Oct. 1918, in the operations against the Hindenburg Line at Bellicourt and the advance through Nauroy, Etricourt, Magny La Fosse and Joncourt.
On 29th Sept., after personal reconnaissance under heavy fire, he led his command forward at a critical period and restored the situation. Moving fearlessly at the head of, and at times far in advance of, his troops, he cheered his men on through Nauroy, thence towards Etricourt. Still leading his assaulting companies, he observed a battery of 77mm. guns firing on his rear companies and causing heavy casualties. Collecting a few of his men, he rushed the battery, capturing four guns and ten of the crew. Then moving rapidly forward with only two N.C.O.s, he surprised and captured fifty Germans near Magny La Fosse.
On 1st Oct., 1918, he again showed fearless leading and gallantry in attack, and without hesitation and regardless of personal risk dashed forward and silenced machine guns which were causing heavy casualties.
Throughout he displayed the greatest courage, skilful leading and devotion to duty, and his work was invaluable."
Victoria Cross (VC)
King George VI Coronation Medal

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