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William Faulds

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Two days later Private Faulds again showed most conspicuous bravery in going out alone to bring in a wounded man, and carrying him nearly half a mile to a dressing-station, subsequently rejoining his platoon. The artillery fire was at the time so intense that stretcher-bearers and others considered
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Other medals awarded to Faulds were the 1914-1915 Star, the British War Medal 1914-1920, the Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918 (South African issue), the 1939-1945 Star, the Africa Star, the Defence Medal 1939-1945, the War Medal 1939-1945, the Africa Service Medal and the King George VI Coronation
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For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty. A bombing party under Lieut. Craig attempted to rush across 40 yards of ground which lay between the British and enemy trenches. Coming under very heavy rifle and machine gun fire the officer and the majority of the party were killed or wounded.
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In the retirement from the line east of Hendicourt, 22 March 1918, he was commanding one of the platoons which formed the rear-guard. He handled his men most ably, and exposed himself freely. Though the enemy pressed hard, he, by his fearless and able leadership, checked them, and enabled the
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The insurance money from the loss of the medals contributed to the building of the Capt W F Faulds VC MC Centre at the museum; the Centre consists of conference and function facilities.
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that any attempt to bring in the wounded men meant certain death. This risk Private Faulds faced unflinchingly, and his bravery was crowned with success.
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forces. He was the first South African-born man serving with South African Forces to be awarded the VC.
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with Rhodesian forces. He died 16 February 1950 and was buried in Pioneer Cemetery, Harare, Zimbabwe.
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Unable to move, Lieut. Craig lay midway between the two lines of trench, the ground being quite open.
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Depiction of the action during which Pte Faulds was cited for the Victoria Cross. Refer
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for actions at Hedicourton 22 March 1918. This citation, for the Military Cross reads:
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Faulds was born 19 February 1895. When he was 21 years old, and a
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remainder of the battalion to withdraw with slight loss.
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As a temporary Lieutenant, Faulds was also awarded the
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Battle of the Somme recipients of the Victoria Cross
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William Frederick Faulds

Cradock
Cape Colony
Salisbury, Rhodesia
Union of South Africa
1st South African Brigade
Captain
First World War
Battle of Agagia
Battle of the Somme
Delville Wood
Battle of Arras 1917
Battle of Ypres
Kemmel
Hindenburg Line
Cambrai
Second World War

Victoria Cross
Military Cross
1914-1915 Star
British War Medal 1914-1920
Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918
1939-1945 Star
Africa Star
Defence Medal
War Medal 1939-1945
Africa Service Medal
King George VI Coronation Medal

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