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Harry Blanshard Wood

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214:, France, when the advance was desperately opposed and the streets of the village were raked by fire, Corporal Wood's platoon sergeant was killed and he took command of the leading platoon. The River Selle had to be crossed and the ruined bridge gained, although the space in front of it was full of snipers, so the corporal carried a very large brick into the open space, lay down behind it and, firing continuously on the snipers, covered his men while they worked their way across. Later in the day he repeatedly drove off enemy counter-attacks. 87: 106: 33: 224:
His nerves were badly affected by his wartime experiences. He died 15 August 1924 whilst on holiday; he was walking with his wife when a car mounted the pavement and headed towards them. His wife pushed him out of the way but she was pinned against the wall. She suffered minor injuries but her
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husband was so shocked that he collapsed and fell into a coma from which he died several days later. He was buried at
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during the First World War when the deed for which he was awarded the VC took place. On 13 October 1918 at
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Newton on Derwent
Bristol
Arnos Vale Cemetery
United Kingdom

British Army
Lance-Sergeant
Scots Guards
World War I
Victoria Cross
Military Medal
VC
MM
Victoria Cross
Commonwealth
Newton on Derwent
corporal
Scots Guards
British Army
Saint-Python
Lance-Sergeant
Arnos Vale Cemetery
Bristol
York Castle Museum
VCs of the First World War
The History Press
ISBN
978-0-7509-5368-9
Symbol of Courage - A complete History of the Victoria Cross

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