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Lt. Edward Smith VC, DCM.
British Army 2nd Btn. Lancashire Fusiliers
from:Maryport, Cumberland
(d.12th Jan 1940)
Edward Smith was lilled in action on the 12th of January 1940, aged 41 and buried is in Beuvry Communal Cemetery, France. He was native of Maryport, Cumberland
The following details were given in the London Gazette supplement of October 18th, 1918: "Sjt. Edward Smith, D.C.M., Lancashire Fusiliers, while in command of a platoon, personally took a machine gun post with rifle and bayonet, killing at least six of the enemy, regardless of the hand grenades they flung at him. Later he led his men to the assistance of another platoon he saw in difficulties, took command, and captured the objective. During the counter attack next day he led forward a section and restored a portion of the line. His personal bravery, skill and initiative were outstanding, and his conduct throughout an inspiring example to all."