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Raphael Zengel

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advancing line. Grasping the situation, he rushed forward some 200 yards ahead of the platoon, tackled the machine-gun emplacement, killed the officer and operator of the gun, and dispersed the crew. By his boldness and prompt action he undoubtedly saved the lives of many of his comrades. Later, when the battalion was held up by very heavy machine-gun fire, he displayed much tactical skill and directed his fire with destructive results. Shortly afterwards he was rendered unconscious for a few minutes by an enemy shell, but on recovering consciousness he at once continued to direct harassing fire on the enemy. Sjt. Zengel's work throughout the attack was excellent, and his utter disregard for personal safety, and the confidence he inspired in all ranks, greatly assisted in bringing the attack to a successful end.
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For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty when protecting the battalion right flank. He was leading his platoon gallantly forward to the attack, but had not gone far when he realised that a gap had occurred on his flank, and that an enemy machine gun was firing at close range into the
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to the Rocky Mountain House Legion, where a replica of his Victoria Cross along with the rest of his medals are on display. His headstone can be found at Pine Grove Cemetery, Rocky Mountain House, Canada.
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Zengel received the Military Medal in March 1918 for taking command of his platoon when his officer and sergeant had been put out of action. He was 23 years old, and a
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in Zengel's honour. Inexplicably, the feature became Zengle Lake, and so it remains today (2007). In 1951, one of the mountains of the
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Replica of Raphael Zengel's Victoria Cross at the Rocky Mountain House branch of the Royal Canadian Legion.
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In 1936, the government of Canada chose to name a lake in northeastern
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Sergeant Zengel spent most of the rest of his life in the town
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No. 424252 Sjt. Raphael Louis Zengel, M.M., Saskatchewan R.
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Canadian World War I recipients of the Victoria Cross
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Raphael Louis Zengel

Faribault, Minnesota
United States
Errington, British Columbia
Rocky Mountain House
Alberta
Canada
Canadian Expeditionary Force
Sergeant
5th Battalion (Western Cavalry), CEF
First World War

Victoria Cross

Military Medal
VC
MM
Canadian
Victoria Cross
British
Commonwealth
Faribault, Minnesota
Plunkett, Saskatchewan
Canadian Expeditionary Force
sergeant
Canadian Expeditionary Force
First World War
Warvillers
France

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