VCs of the First World War Gallipoli

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by Stephen Snelling


  Capt. R.R. Willis

  Sgt. A. Richards in 1915 with his VC

  Pte. W. Kenealy

  Capt. E. Unwin

  Able Seaman W.C. Williams

  Midshipman G.L. Drewry

  SS River Clyde

  An artist’s impression of Unwin and Williams’ VC action

  Seaman G. Samson

  Midshipman W. Malleson

  Sub-Lt. A. Tisdall

  Samson being greeted on his return to Carnoustie

  An artist’s impression of Malleson’s VC action

  W. Malleson (back row far left) at Edgeborough School, 1908

  A post-war picture of Parker meeting George V

  An artist’s impression of Doughty-Wylie’s VC action

  An artist’s impression of E11’s raid into Constantinople harbour

  Boyle (top row, centre) and the crew of the E14

  An artist’s impression of Jacka’s VC action

  Midshipman G. Drewry, right, shortly after the landing

  An artist’s impression of Moor’s VC action

  An artist’s impression of Cosgrove’s VC action

  L/Cpl. L. Keysor

  Lt. J. Symons painted by his wife

  Cpl. A. Burton

  Lt. F. Tubb

  Cpl. W. Dunstan

  Pte. J. Hamilton

  Capt. A. Shout

  An artist’s impression of O’Sullivan’s VC action

  An artist’s impression of Hamilton’s VC action

  An artist’s impression of Tubb, Dunstan and Burton’s VC action

  An artist’s impression of Shout’s VC action

  A special edition of the Ballarat Courier, featuring Cpl. Dunstan on the front page

  Potts (back row, fourth from left) before going overseas with members of his squadron of the Berkshire Yeomanry

  An artist’s impression of Forshaw’s VC action

  The Lauder VC medal group

  2nd Lt. A.V. Smith (right) in the trenches at Gallipoli

  An artist’s impression of Potts’s VC action

  No. 3 Wing en route to Gallipoli. Bell Davies is in the front row, second from right

  An artist’s impression of Davies’ VC action

  COPYRIGHT

  Front cover images: Royal Fusilier returning from the trench through Gully Ravine (Imperial War Museum); series photograph: Scottish troops advancing to the attack near Arras, 24 April 1917 (The Hulton Deutsch Collection)

  First published in 1995

  This edition first published in 2010

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