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John Leslie Green

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fire coming from Gommecourt Wood. Green, at the rear of the battalion, came across Captain Frank Robinson, who had been wounded and become entangled in barbed wire. Under heavy machine gun fire, Green extracted Robinson to a nearby shellhole and performed initial treatment on the wounds before carrying him back to British lines. Robinson was wounded again during this process and Green was killed by gunfire to the head while attending to his latest wound. Although Robinson was taken to hospital for treatment, he died of his wounds two days later. Captain Robinson, 23, was a company commander with the 1/6th Battalion Sherwood Foresters, and was from
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For most conspicuous devotion to duty. Although himself wounded, he went to the assistance of an officer who had been wounded and was hung up on the enemy's wire entanglements, and succeeded in dragging him to a shell hole, where he dressed his wounds, notwithstanding that bombs and rifle grenades
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which had been allocated the objective of Gommecourt Park, to the south. This was a diversionary attack, designed to draw German forces away from the battlefield further south. Beginning its advance at 7:25 am, the Sherwood Foresters had great difficulty moving forward due to heavy machinegun
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in September-October 1915. His brother, Second Lieutenant Edward Alan Green, who was serving in the 1/5th Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment, also part of the 46th Division, was killed in the battle.
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For his actions on 1 July 1916, Green was awarded the Victoria Cross (VC). The VC, instituted in 1856, was the highest award for valour that could be bestowed on a serviceman of the
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where there is also a Leslie Green Road. Green is also remembered by plaques at Felsted School and the Royal Army Medical Corps College in London.
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Captain Green then endeavoured to bring the wounded officer into safe cover, and had nearly succeeded in doing so when he was himself killed."
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Green had married Edith Moss, also a doctor, earlier in the year in January and she was presented with Green's VC by King
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in London. He later worked at Huntingdon County Hospital, becoming qualified as a medical doctor in 1911.
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on 7 October 1916. She later remarried and gifted the medal to the RAMC. It is displayed at the
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British military personnel killed in the Battle of the Somme
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as a medical officer before being transferred to the
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Index

John Green (disambiguation)

Buckden
Huntingdonshire
Foncquevillers
United Kingdom

British Army

Captain
The Sherwood Foresters
First World War
Battle of Loos
Battle of the Somme
First day on the Somme

Victoria Cross
VC
Victoria Cross
Commonwealth
Royal Army Medical Corps
The Sherwood Foresters
First World War
Battle of the Somme
Buckden
Justice of the Peace
Felsted School
Downing College, Cambridge
St Bartholomew's Hospital
First World War

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