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Charles William Train

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214: 264:, when his company was unexpectedly engaged at close range by a party of the enemy with two machine-guns and brought to a standstill, Corporal Train on his own initiative rushed forward and engaged the enemy with rifle grenades and succeeded in putting some of the team out of action by a direct hit. He shot and wounded an officer and killed or wounded the remainder of the team. After this he went to the assistance of a comrade who was bombing the enemy from the front and killed one of them who was carrying the second machine-gun out of action. 30: 95: 114: 221:
investing Sergeant Charles William Train of the 2/14th Battalion, London Regiment (2nd Battalion, London Scottish) with the Victoria Cross at the Second Army Headquarters. Blendecques, 6 August 1918.
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in the Palestine campaign were sent to the Western Front. The 2/14th Battalion, The London Regiment Regiment moved to France and in July joined the 90th Brigade of the
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when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.
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British World War I recipients of the Victoria Cross
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London
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British Columbia
Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Burnaby
British Columbia
United Kingdom

British Army
Service number
London Regiment
World War I
Victoria Cross
Sergeant
VC
British Army
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Victoria Cross
First World War
British
Dominion
Indian Army

George V
corporal
London Regiment
London Scottish
British Army

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