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CSM. John Conn DCM.

British Army 9th (County Tyrone) Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers

from:Caledon, County Tyrone

On the first day of the Battle of the Somme, 1st of July 1916, Corporal John Conn came across two of our machine-guns out of action. He repaired them under fire, and with them destroyed a German flanking party. He carried both guns himself part of the way back, but had to abandon one, he was so utterly exhausted.

He survived the war and was awarded the DCM. He had a tobacconist shop in Belfast and died in the 1960's.

Additional Information:

His name is commemorated on Caledon War Memorial in St John Parish Church, Caledon, Co Tyrone.

Kenneth farquhar








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