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Cyril Frisby

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fire from a machine-gun post under the old iron bridge on the far side of the canal, and was unable to advance, despite reinforcing waves. Capt. Frisby realised at once that unless this post was captured the whole advance in this area would fail. Calling for volunteers to follow him, he dashed forward, and with three other ranks, he climbed down into the canal under an intense point-blank machine gun fire, and succeeded in capturing the post with two machine-guns and twelve men. By his personal valour and initiative he restored the situation and enabled the attacking companies to continue the advance. Having reached and consolidated his objective, he gave timely support to the company on his right, which had lost all its officers and sergeants, organised its defences, and beat off a heavy hostile counter-attack. He was wounded in the leg by a bayonet in the attack on the machine-gun post, but remained at duty throughout, thereby setting an excellent example to all ranks.
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For conspicuous bravery, leadership and devotion to duty on 27 Sept. 1918, across the Canal Du Nord, near Graincourt, when in command of a company detailed to capture the canal crossing on the Demicourt-Graincourt road. On reaching the canal, the leading platoon came under annihilating machine-gun
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After the battle, the 1st Battalion was withdrawn to Boursies. Jackson, the lance corporal who had initially assisted Frisby that day, was later killed and posthumously awarded the VC. When Frisby was presented with his medal by
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For his actions, Frisby was awarded the Victoria Cross (VC), one of seven that were awarded for actions performed on 27 September. The citation for his VC read:
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Frisby died on 10 September 1961 at his home in Guildford aged 75; his wife had predeceased him by almost a year. He and his wife are buried in
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Cyril Hubert Frisby was born on 17 September 1885 at New Barnet, Hertfordshire, the second son of Henry and Zoe Frisby. He was educated at
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fishing, becoming prominent in the sport and competing in international fishing competitions. In the 1930s, fishing off the coast of
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in November, where he joined the regiment's 1st Battalion. Early the following year, he was promoted to acting
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in 1911. The same year he married Audrey Ogilvie-Grant in London; the couple had a son, born two years later.
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as a private in October 1916 and within weeks was undergoing officer training. He was commissioned in the
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Macintyre, Ben (3 August 2010). "Bluefin tuna, the fish that is too tasty to live".
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during the First World War, in later life he was a prominent sports fisherman.
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Memorial plaque to Cyril Frisby at Station Road, New Barnet.
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in March 1917 as a second lieutenant. He was posted to the
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Cyril Hubert Frisby

New Barnet
Hertfordshire
Guildford
Surrey
Brookwood Cemetery
United Kingdom

British Army
Hampshire Regiment
Coldstream Guards
World War I

Victoria Cross
VC
English
Victoria Cross
British
Commonwealth
Battle of Canal du Nord
Haileybury College
London Stock Exchange

Hampshire Regiment
Coldstream Guards
Western Front
captain
Hundred Days Offensive
Battle of Canal du Nord

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