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hours after this, all other Officers having become casualties, he remained with his company, refusing to go to the dressing station, and repeatedly repelled bombing attacks. Later, when the enemy again attacked in superior numbers, he led his men to repel the attack and was mortally wounded. His heroism, when worn out and exhausted from loss of blood, inspired his men to hold out, though almost surrounded, till reinforcements arrived and dislodged the enemy.
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For repeated acts of most conspicuous bravery. He led his company in an attack and cleared 400 yards of trench. Though wounded, when the enemy attacked in superior numbers, he sprang out of the trench with eight men and met the attack in the open, killing many and taking six prisoners. For three
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in what is now the Republic of Ireland, to John and Ellen Emerson. When he was 22 years old, and a temporary
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Clarke, Brian D. H. (1986). "A register of awards to Irish-born officers and men".
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James A. Emerson

Collon
County Louth
Ireland
Hindenburg Line
La Vacquerie
France
United Kingdom

British Army

The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
World War I
Western Front
Actions on the Hindenburg Line

Victoria Cross
VC
British Army officer
Victoria Cross
British
Commonwealth
Collon
County Louth
second lieutenant
The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
British Army
First World War
Hindenburg Line

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