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Garth Walford

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of the village of Sedd el Bahr on the Old Castle at the top of the hill inland. The enemy's position was very strongly held and entrenched, and defended with concealed machine-guns and pom-poms. It was mainly due to the initiative, skill and great gallantry of these two Officers that the attack was a complete success. Both were killed in the moment of victory.
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On 26th April, 1915, subsequent to a landing having been effected on the beach at a point on the Gallipoli Peninsula, during which both Brigadier-General and Brigade Major had been killed, Lieutenant-Colonel Doughty-Wylie and Captain Walford organised and led an attack through and on both sides
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Walford was born to Colonel Neville Walford (Royal Artillery) and his wife at No 5, The Terrace in Camberley, which is now part of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
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organised a successful attack targeted on the old fort at the top of the hill, although both men were killed in the battle.
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Walford was listed as a ′University Candidate′ when he was commissioned into the British Army as a
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Walford was 32 years old when he died, and married to Elizabeth Walford. He is buried in
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Burials at V Beach Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery
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British Gallipoli campaign recipients of the Victoria Cross
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V Beach Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery
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Camberley
Surrey
V Beach
Cape Helles
Gallipoli
Ottoman Empire
V Beach Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery
United Kingdom

British Army

Royal Field Artillery
World War I
Gallipoli campaign
Landing at Cape Helles
Landing at V Beach

Victoria Cross

Exeter Cathedral
VC
British Army
Victoria Cross
Commonwealth
second lieutenant
Royal Field Artillery
captain
First World War
V Beach

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