Date of birth: 1889-04-14
Place of birth: London
Next of kin: May Beer, Wife, 484 Wentworth St., Hamilton, Ontario
Marital status: married
Occupation (attested): Shipper
Address:
484 Wentworth St., Hamilton, Ontario
Religion: Church of England
Regimental number: 55796
Rank detail- Sergeant (Army).
- Sergeant, 19th Battalion, Infantry (Army).
Degree of service: Europe
Survived war: yes
AwardsMilitary Medal (Hill 60 Operations)
Description: For conspicuous devotion to duty during the operations at Hill 60, he was the first man to pick up with the listening apparatus (Giophone) the enemy shaft wrecked by us on 06-06-16 and also to locate persistent working sounds in No. 6 listening post (where we blew 17-07-16). Our blows at these two points proved to have saved trenches 39 and 39s from being destroyed from which we entered enemy gallery on 22-08-16. Our deep offensive would likewise have been lost had the enemy blown this mine successfully and our offensive operation at Hill 60 destroyed for a long period.
Date of award: 1916-10-21
Source: London Gazette 29794
Distinguished Conduct Medal
Description: For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in leading a party twice to a large ammunition dump, which was burning and exploding heavily, and rescuing several wounded men. He and his party worked with the greatest gallantry and devotion amidst continuous explosions of various kinds of ammunition.
Date of award: 1917-08-25
Source: London Gazette
1914-1915 Star
British War Medal
Victory Medal
Service file: B0588-S020
Uploader's Research notes: [Sergeant Army Canadian Infantry 19th Battalion Sergeant Army Canadian Engineers No. 3 Tunnelling Company 1914/15 Star British War Medal Victory Medal Distinguished Conduct Medal For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in leading a party twice to a large ammunition dump, which was burning and exploding heavily, and rescuing several wounded men. He and his party worked with the greatest gallantry and devotion amidst continuous explosions of various kinds of ammunition. Military Medal Hill 60 Operations For conspicuous devotion to duty during the operations at Hill 60, he was the first man to pick up with the listening apparatus (Giophone) the enemy shaft wrecked by us on 06-06-16 and also to locate persistent working sounds in No. 6 listening post (where we blew 17-07-16). Our blows at these two points proved to have saved trenches 39 and 39s from being destroyed from which we entered enemy gallery on 22-08-16. Our deep offensive would likewise have been lost had the enemy blown this mine successfully and our offensive operation at Hill 60 destroyed for a long period. ]
Date added: 2006-08-08
Last modified: 2012-02-16