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Alexander Picton Brereton

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286:, during an attack when a line of hostile machine-guns opened fire suddenly on his platoon which was in an exposed position with no cover. Corporal Brereton realised that unless something was done, his platoon would be annihilated. On his own initiative he at once sprang forward alone and, reaching one of the enemy machine-gun posts, shot the operator of the gun and bayoneted the next one who attempted to operate it, whereupon nine others surrendered. His action inspired the platoon to charge and capture the five remaining posts. 91: 199: 314: 133: 36: 416: 258:
He was the son of a Manitoba farmer, Cloudesley Picton Brereton and Annie Frazer Black. He married Mary Isabel McPhee on 17 Jun 1925 and had three children. He was a barber. Brereton joined the
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when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC. On 9 August 1918 east of
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in the 8th (Winnipeg Rifles) Battalion, CEF during the
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Canadian World War I recipients of the Victoria Cross
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Index

VC

Westman Region, Manitoba
Calgary, Alberta
Elnora, Alberta

Dominion of Canada
Canadian Militia
Canadian Expeditionary Force

Company Quartermaster Sergeant
1st Canadian Division
2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade
8th (Winnipeg Rifles) Battalion
World War I
Western Front
Battle of Amiens
World War II

Victoria Cross
VC
Canadian
Victoria Cross
British
Commonwealth
Canadian Expeditionary Force
corporal
First World War
Amiens
France

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