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Walter Napleton Stone

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company, leaving a rearguard to cover the withdrawal. The attack developing with unexpected speed, Capt. Stone sent three platoons back and remained with the rearguard himself. He stood on the parapet with the telephone under a tremendous bombardment, observing the enemy and continued to send back valuable information until the wire was cut by his orders. The rearguard was eventually surrounded and cut to pieces, and Capt. Stone was seen fighting to the last till he was shot through the head. The extraordinary coolness of this heroic officer and the accuracy of his information enabled dispositions to be made just in time to save the line and avert disaster.
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For most conspicuous bravery when in command of a company in an isolated position 1,000 yards in front of the main line, and overlooking the enemy's position. He observed the enemy massing for an attack, and afforded invaluable information to battalion headquarters. He was ordered to withdraw his
289:, second son of the above, killed 2 October 1918......; and Capt Walter Napleton Stone VC, 17th Royal Fusiliers, fifth son of the above, killed Bourlon Wood, France, 30 November 1917, presumed buried by the Germans near Moeuvres." 877: 872: 832: 281:, south-east London. About thirty yards in front of the War Memorial is a group of graves of the Stone family. On the largest are the names of Walter's parents, and underneath the inscription: 852: 847: 842: 473: 837: 827: 857: 466: 862: 442: 394: 701: 459: 419: 867: 301: 294: 611: 496: 20: 504: 482: 305: 223: 144: 428: 691: 681: 149: 756: 203: 726: 721: 626: 741: 616: 591: 218:
Born on 7 December 1891 to Edward and Emily Frances Stone, of Blackheath, London. Stone was educated at
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His actual grave has never been located and he is commemorated on the
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As a 25-year-old, he was an Acting Captain in the 3rd Battalion,
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Military personnel from the London Borough of Lewisham
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British World War I recipients of the Victoria Cross
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Walter Stone (disambiguation)

Blackheath, London
Cambrai
France
United Kingdom

British Army
Royal Fusiliers
First World War
Western Front
Battle of Cambrai


Victoria Cross
VC
English
Victoria Cross
British
Commonwealth
Blackheath, London
Harrow School
Pembroke College, Cambridge
The Royal Fusiliers
British Army
First World War
Cambrai
France
The London Gazette
Greenwich Cemetery

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