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Lionel Ellis

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machine-gun position. His energy and resource encouraged his men to overcome all difficulties, and resulted in the capture of Prihart Farm. He subsequently reorganised the company on his left, which was in difficulties, and finally brought up and posted a support company, securing the left flank of the division.
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on 6th November, 1918. When the whole battalion was held up at the railway, he brought his company headquarters up to reinforce his company, and, calling on his men to follow him, rushed across the railway bank, surprising and routing the enemy, whom he followed up on a spur, until held up by a fresh
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For conspicuous gallantry and resource while commanding the leading company in an attack. When the troops on his left lost direction, he went across and gave the officer in charge his correct bearing. On reaching the first objective the leading waves were thrown back by machine-gun fire. He at once
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to defend Belgium and France from the German invasion of May and June 1940. It ends with the confusion of the Belgian surrender, the British failure to defend the Somme and the decision to evacuate British forces from Dunkirk. His later volumes dealt with the
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In 1916, Ellis married Jane Richmond (died 1953) in the Southwark district and they had a son, Christopher St John Ellis (1920–1997), who served in the
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went forward, reorganised them, and succeeded in taking the position. It was due to his fine leadership that the objectives were gained.
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History of the Second World War, United Kingdom Military Series: Victory in the West: The Battle of Normandy
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History of the Second World War, United Kingdom Military Series: Victory in the West: The Defeat of Germany
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History of the Second World War, United Kingdom Military Series: The War in France and Flanders 1939–1940
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during the Second World War and became a schoolmaster and also one daughter. Ellis died at
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He returned to civilian life and became the first General Secretary of the new
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National Archives, Medal card of Ellis, Lionel Frederic, ref. WO 372/6/195970
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Working-class Housing in England Between the Wars: The Becontree Estate
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For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in the advance south of
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Ellis, Lionel Frederic (1885-1970), Major and military historian
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British Army Officers 1939–1945: A. A. Eagger to R. K. Exham
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for gallantry and devotion to duty, in the advance south of
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by L. F. Ellis, with G. R. G. Allen, A. E. Warhurst, and
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On 18 September 1939, shortly after the beginning of the
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of 1939–1940 and deals with the failed attempts of the
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at arts-and-crafts-company.com, accessed 23 July 2016
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Index

CVO
CBE
DSO
MC
British Army
military historian
History of the Second World War
World Wars
National Council of Social Service
National Fitness Council
Toynbee Hall
Nottingham
Welsh Guards
Inns of Court Officers' Training Corps
First World War
Military Cross
Distinguished Service Order
Bavai
Armistice of 11 November 1918
Bavai
National Council of Social Service
Lord Aberdare
1930 Birthday Honours
Order of the British Empire
Royal Victorian Order
Second World War
History of the Second World War
Toynbee Hall
Phoney War
British Expeditionary Force

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