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in his native Aldershot. They had two daughters, Joan Flora Toye (1920-2017) and Enid Audrey Toye (1925-2000). From 1925 to 1932 he was chief instructor at the Royal Egyptian Military College and Commandant of War Office Schools of Chemical Warfare 1940- 1942. Toye then joined the teaching staff at
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On 25 March 1918 at Eterpigny Ridge, France, Captain Toye displayed conspicuous bravery and fine leadership. He three times re-established a post which had been captured by the enemy and, when his three other posts were cut off, he fought his way through the enemy with one officer and six men. He
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counter-attacked with 70 men and took up a line which he maintained until reinforcements arrived. In two subsequent operations he covered the retirement of his battalion and later re-established a line that had been abandoned before his arrival. He was twice wounded but remained on duty.
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as a bugler in 1912 before being commissioned into the Middlesex Regiment during World War I. Before joining the Army, Toye was an active Boy Scout, attaining the rank of patrol leader at the 2nd Aldershot Scout Troop. He was the first member of his troop to become a King's Scout.
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in 1897, the son of James Robert Toye (1854–1943), an Army Pensioner and Clerk, and Elizabeth Charlotte (nΓ©e Dodds, 1862–1947). He was educated at the Garrison School in Aldershot before enlisting into the
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the Staff College, Camberley. From 1934 to 1944 he was on active service with the 6th Airborne Division and with General Headquarters, Middle East from 1945 to 1948. He later achieved the rank of
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Victoria Crosses on the Western Front: Continuation of the German 1918 Offensives, 24 March–24 July 1918
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On 25 March 2018, on the 100th anniversary of the action in which he won his
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where he died of cancer in 1955 at the Madame Curie Memorial Foundation at
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Captain Alfred Maurice Toye (right) receiving his Victoria Cross from King
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Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry officers
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British World War I recipients of the Victoria Cross
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Alfred Maurice Toye

George V
Aldershot
Hampshire
Tiverton, Devon
Tiverton Cemetery
United Kingdom
British Army
Brigadier
Service number
Royal Engineers
Middlesex Regiment
Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry

Victoria Cross
Military Cross
Order of the Nile
Brigadier
VC
MC
Aldershot
Tiverton, Devon
Victoria Cross
Commonwealth
Aldershot
Royal Engineers
British Army Captain
The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own)

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