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William Herbert WaringWilliam Herbert Waring (VC, MM) was a Welsh recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was 32 years old, and a Lance-Sergeant in the 25th Bn., The Royal Welch Fusiliers, British Army during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC. On 18 September 1918 at Ronssoy, France, Lance-Sergeant Waring led an attack against enemy machine-guns and in the face of devastating fire, single-handed rushed a strong-point, bayoneting four of the garrison and capturing two, with their guns. The lance-sergeant then reorganised his men, leading and inspiring them for another 400 yards when he fell mortally wounded. Grave Location: Buried at Ste Marie Communal Cemetery, Le Havre, Seine Maritime, France His Victoria Cross is displayed at the Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum (Caernarfon Castle, Gwynedd, Wales). Reference This page has been migrated from the Victoria Cross Reference with permission. Waring, William Herbert
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