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Cecil John Kinross

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himself of all his equipment save his rifle and bandolier and, regardless of his personal safety, advanced alone over the open ground in broad daylight, charged the enemy machine gun, killing the crew of six, and seized and destroyed the gun. His superb example and courage instilled the greatest confidence in his company, and enabled a further advance of 300 yards to be made and a highly important position to be established.
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Shortly after the attack (on Passchendaele Ridge) was launched, the company to which he belonged came under intense artillery fire, and further advance was held up by a very severe fire from an enemy machine gun. Private Kinross, making a careful survey of the situation, deliberately divested
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Kinross returned to Alberta after the war and was given a plot of land in Lougheed. He never married and died at the Lougheed Hotel in on 21 June 1957. He is buried in the Soldier's Plot in Lougheed.
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forces. He was only nineteen when it was awarded to him, making him the second youngest Victoria cross recipient ever.
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His Victoria Cross medal is held by his family while the miniature is on display at
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For the most conspicuous bravery in action during prolonged and severe operations.
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Kinross was wounded in the arm and head in 1917 and hospitalised in
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Kinross volunteered in Calgary, Alberta, on October 21, 1915, as a
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Mount Kinross, 2560m, 24 km NW of Jasper, Alberta, in the
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Military personnel from the London Borough of Hillingdon
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Hillingdon Council memorial plaque to Cecil Kinross, VC
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in Jasper National Park, was named after him in 1951.
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Canadian World War I recipients of the Victoria Cross
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Index

VC

Harefield
Middlesex
Lougheed, Alberta
Lougheed Cemetery
Canada
Canadian Expeditionary Force
Private
49th (Edmonton) Battalion
World War I

Victoria Cross
VC
Canadian
World War I
Victoria Cross
British
Commonwealth
Harefield, Middlesex
Perthshire
Lougheed, Alberta
private
49th (Edmonton) Battalion
Canadian Expeditionary Force
Battle of Passchendaele
First World War
Orpington

Victoria Cross Ranges

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