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Private James Peter Robertson

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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Date of birth: 1883-10-26
Place of birth: Pictou Pictou County Nova Scotia Canada
Next of kin: Janet Robertson, Mother, Medicine Hat, Alberta
Marital status: single
Occupation (attested): Engineer
Occupation (normalized): Other Engineers
Address: Medicine hat, Alberta
Religion: Presbyterian
Date of death: 1917-11-06
Buried: Tyne Cot Cemetery, LVIII. D. 26.

MILITARY INFORMATION

Regimental number: 552665
Highest Rank: Private (27th Battalion)
Rank detail

Private, 27th Battalion, Infantry (Army).

Degree of service: Europe
Survived war: no
Awards

Victoria Cross
Description: For most conspicuous bravery and outstanding devotion to duty in attack. When his platoon was held up by uncut wire and a machine gun causing many casualties, Pte. Robertson dashed to an opening on the flank, rushed the machine gun and, after a desperate struggle with the crew, killed four and then turned the gun on the remainder, who, overcome by the fierceness of his onslaught, were running towards their own lines. His gallant work enabled the platoon to advance. He inflicted many more casualties among the enemy, and then carrying the captured machine gun, he led his platoon to the final objective. He there selected an excellent position and got the gun into action, firing on the retreating enemy who by this time were quite demoralised by the fire brought to bear on them. During the consolidation Pte. Robertson's most determined use of the machine gun kept down the fire of the enemy snipers; his courage and his coolness cheered his comrades and inspired them to the finest efforts. Later, when two of our snipers were badly wounded in front of our trench, he went out and carried one of them in under very severe fire. He was killed just as he returned with the second man
Date of award: 1918-01-08
Source: London Gazette #30471

Images

Tombstone of Pte. Robertson - Tyne Cott Cemetary

RESEARCH INFORMATION

CVWM ID: No CVWM ID in our database, but try this.
CWGC ID: 464460
LAC ID: 614411
Attestation record(s): image 1, image 2
Service file: B8360-S016
Uploader's Notes: Son of Alexander and Janet Robertson, of 656, 5th St., South East, Medicine Hat, Alberta. Next of Kin: Mrs. Janet Robertson. Awarded Victoria cross.
Uploader's Research notes: [Private Army Canadian Infantry 27th Battalion Victoria Cross For most conspicuous bravery and outstanding devotion to duty in attack. When his platoon was held up by uncut wire and a machine gun causing many casualties, Pte. Robertson dashed to an opening on the flank, rushed the machine gun and, after a desperate struggle with the crew, killed four and then turned the gun on the remainder, who, overcome by the fierceness of his onslaught, were running towards their own lines. His gallant work enabled the platoon to advance. He inflicted many more casualties among the enemy, and then carrying the captured machine gun, he led his platoon to the final objective. He there selected an excellent position and got the gun into action, firing on the retreating enemy who by this time were quite demoralised by the fire brought to bear on them. During the consolidation Pte. Robertson's most determined use of the machine gun kept down the fire of the enemy snipers; his courage and his coolness cheered his comrades and inspired them to the finest efforts. Later, when two of our snipers were badly wounded in front of our trench, he went out and carried one of them in under very severe fire. He was killed just as he returned with the second man ]

ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

Date added: 2004-09-04
Last modified: 2014-06-13