Victoria Cross Medal Recipients

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The Victoria Cross Medal is given to soldiers who have performed above and beyond expectations in war. They risk, and sometime give, their own lives to save others. Only 16 Canadians received this medal in World War II. Some of those recipients include Charles Hoey, Charles Merritt, Andrew Mynarski, John Osborn, Ernest Smith, Frederick Topham, Ian Bazalgette, and Frederick Tilston. On February 16, 1944, “Major Hoey's company formed a part of a force which was ordered to capture a position at all costs” (Veterans Affairs, "Charles Ferguson Hoey," 2014). The territory was well protected by machine gun and rifle fire. Major Hoey led his company to their objective. Along the way, Major Hoey was shot at least twice in the leg and head, but he still took a Bren gun from one of his men and fired from the hip. He pushed on very quickly and his team was falling behind. Hoey captured the enemy’s position first and killed all of the enemy soldiers residing in that location, until he was fatally wounded. Hoey received this award posthumously for his “outstanding gallantry and leadership, his total disregard of personal safety and his grim determination” (Veterans Affairs, "Charles Ferguson Hoey," 2014). Charles Cecil Ingersoll Merritt’s battalion landed on Green Beach. To reach their objectives, the battalion had to cross a heavily guarded bridge that went across the River Scie. German artillery, machine guns, and mortars protected the bridge which halted the battalion’s movement. Merritt took charge while he “led the survivors of at least four parties in turn across the bridge” (1942, p. 4323). From there, they took out several pillboxes and other enemy positions that defended the bridge and successful cleared a village. Even though he was... ... middle of paper ... ...ilston was wounded even worse in the leg but refused medical aid until he told his plan of defense to his one remaining officer and to emphasize the importance of holding the position. Only then did he relinquish command and the position of Tiltson’s company was held. The Victoria Cross is only awarded to soldiers who perform above and beyond the call of duty. These soldiers risked (and some lost) their lives in battle for the sake of other soldiers. Those men were worthy of this medal and were rightfully given them. Works Cited Canadian Virtual War Memorial. (2014, May 15). Veterans Affairs Canada. Retrieved May 27, 2014 War Office. (1942, October 2). The London Gazette, p. 4323. Air Ministry. (1946, October 11). The London Gazette, p. 5035. The Canadian Army. (1946, April 2). The London Gazette, p. 1617. War Office. (1945, May 22). The London Gazette, p.2607.

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