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Pte. Edward Warner VC.
British Army 1st Btn. Bedfordshire Regiment
from:England
(d.2nd May 1915)
Edward Warner served with the 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment during WW1. He died on the 2nd May 1915, Age: 32 and is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial in Belgium.
He was the son of the late Mark and Charlotte M. Warner
An extract from the London Gazette, No. 29210, dated 29th June, 1915, records the following:-
For most conspicuous bravery near Hill 60 on 1st May, 1915. After Trench 46 had been vacated by our troops, consequent on a gas attack, Private Warner entered it single-handed in order to prevent the enemy taking possession. Reinforcements were sent to Private Warner, but could not reach him owing to the gas. He then came back and brought up more men, by which time he was completely exhausted, but the trench was held until the enemy's attack ceased. This very gallant soldier died shortly afterwards from the effects of gas poisoning.