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Sgt. Samuel George Pearse VC MM.

British Army 45th Btn. Royal Fusiliers

from:Victoria, Australia.

(d.29th August 1919)

Samuel Pearse served with the 45th Battalion Royal Fusiliers during WW1 and died on the 29th August 1919, Age: 22. His name is commemorated on the Special Mention B107 on the Archangel Memorial in the Archangel Allied Cemetery in Russia. He was the husband of Mrs. Pearse, of Koorlong, Mildura, Victoria, Australia.

An extract from The London Gazette, dated 23rd October 1919, records the following:- For most conspicuous bravery, devotion to duty and self sacrifice during the operation against the enemy battery position north of Emtsa (North Russia) on the 29th August, 1919. Serjeant Pearse cut his way through the enemy barbed wire under very heavy machine-gun and rifle fire and cleared a way for the troops to enter the battery position. Seeing that a blockhouse was harassing our advance and causing us casualties, he charged the blockhouse single-handed, killing the occupants with bombs. This gallant non-commissioned officer met his death a minute later, and it was due to him that the position was carried with so few casualties. His magnificent bravery and utter disregard for personal danger won for him the admiration of all troops.



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