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Frank Bernard Wearne

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241:, Second Lieutenant Wearne, commanding a small party in a raid on the enemy's trenches, had gained his objective in the face of fierce opposition and managed to maintain his position against repeated counter-attacks. Then, realising that if the left flank was lost his men would have to give way, he leaped onto the parapet and followed by his left section, ran along the top of the trench firing and throwing bombs. While doing this he was severely wounded, but continued directing operations until he received two more wounds, the second mortal. 151: 79: 98: 349: 33: 401: 192:
Wearne was born to Frank and Ada (Morris) Wearne, the third of their five children. One of his brothers, Captain Keith Morris Wearne (1892–1917), was another casualty of World War I, falling in the
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on 21 May 1917, aged 24. His only sister, Edith Ann (1889–1956), married Thomas Clinton Pears (1882–1912), a great great grandson of soap manufacturer
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when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.
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Military personnel from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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British World War I recipients of the Victoria Cross
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Kensington
London
Loos-en-Gohelle
France
United Kingdom

British Army
Second lieutenant
Essex Regiment
World War I


Victoria Cross
VC
English
Victoria Cross
British
Commonwealth
Battle of Arras
Andrew Pears
RMS Titanic
British Army
Bromsgrove School
second lieutenant
Essex Regiment
Great War
Loos
France
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