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325:, France, during a gas attack, when the trenches were full of men, Corporal Dawson exposed himself fearlessly to the enemy's fire to give directions to his sappers and to clear the infantry out of sections of the trench which were full of gas. Finding three leaking cylinders, he rolled them well away from the trench, again under heavy fire, and then fired rifle bullets into them to let the gas escape. His gallantry undoubtedly saved many men from being gassed. 204: 184: 27: 352:
was also awarded the Victoria Cross in the same battle at the Hohenzollern Redoubt. He too saved his colleagues from certain death by climbing out of the trench and bombing German infiltrators out of the British lines. Both boys were born in the small Scottish town of
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when he was eight. Both were considered local heroes in 1915 and were feted in Alloa and Tillicoultry in separate civic receptions, allied to recruitment drives.
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He was commissioned into the Royal Engineers in December 1916 and demobilised as a Major in 1919. After graduating from
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Dawson enlisted into the 5th Cameronians in November 1914, but transferred to the Royal Engineers in March 1915.
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when the following deed took place at the Battle of Loos, for which he was awarded the VC.
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in 1920, but transferred to the Indian Army Ordnance Corps in 1931.
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