The Irish Guards in the Great War, Volume 2 (of 2) : $b The Second Battalion and AppendicesKipling, Rudyard
History
The Irish Guards in the Great War, Volume 2 (of 2) : $b The Second Battalion and Appendices
Kipling, Rudyard
Great Britain. Army. Irish Guards -- History; World War, 1914-1918 -- Regimental histories -- Great Britain
MacMahon 14.11.16
Lieut. T. Mathew 28.9.18
Lieut. D. A. B. Moodie 3.1.18
Captain C. J. O’Hara Moore 26.9.18
Captain W. C. Mumford 14.11.15
Lieut. L. D. Murphy 10.11.18
Lieut. E. L. Mylne 14.11.16
Captain T. E. G. Nugent 30.9.18
Captain A. R. S. Nutting 31.10.17
2nd Lieut. C. S. O’Brien 30.9.18
Captain Hon. H. B. O’Brien (Staff) 26.7.18
Captain Hon. P. J. H. Ogilvy 14.11.16
Lieut. Hon. B. A. A. Ogilvy 10.11.18
Captain A. W. L. Paget 15.10.18
Lieut. R. H. M. Park 5.11.17
Lieut. R. B. S. Reford 23.4.18
Captain R. E. Sassoon 20.8.17
Lieut. F. S. L. Smith 26.7.18
Lieut. F. P. H. Synge 3.6.16
Captain T. F. Tallents 3.6.16
Captain G. K. Thompson 15.3.16
Lieut. C. R. Tisdall 1916
Captain C. A. J. Vernon 10.11.18
Lieut. G. V. Williams 2.10.16
Capt. F. H. Witts 1.1.17
Captain Randal Woodhouse, R.A.M.C. (att. 1st Bn. I.G.) 31.5.16
CROIX DE GUERRE
Major Hon. C. A. S. Chichester (Staff) 16.5.19
Lieut. J. L. Lysaght 6.11.17
Major R. V. Pollok 28.12.17
Lieut.-Colonel T. E. Vesey 17.8.18
Captain R. G. C. Yerburgh (Staff) 21.8.19
EXTRACTS FROM LONDON _GAZETTE_
The compiler gives below as many of the accounts of acts of bravery
that won decoration, as he understands were published in the London
_Gazette_ on various dates. These are what were known as “immediate
rewards.” The details of services acknowledged by decorations which
did not come under this category were not given in the _Gazette_.
_10th March 1915._ M.C. to Second Lieutenant A. C. W. Innes, 1st
Battalion, Irish Guards: “For conspicuous gallantry and ability at
Cuinchy on 1st February 1915. When all the officers of the attacking
company had been put out of action, this officer was sent forward to
take command. Leading his men he captured the enemy’s post, and then
advancing a further 60 yards captured another.”
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