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Sidney Godley
World War I, British Empire, British Army, Heroes, English Walter Gurske 8/10/21 World War I, British Empire, British Army, Heroes, English Walter Gurske 8/10/21

Sidney Godley

The first non-posthumous winner of the Victoria Cross in the First World War, Private Sidney Godley manned a machine gun alone to cover the retreat of his unit from the Mons Canal in 1914. Grievously wounded, he was captured by the Germans and presumed dead.

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The ramblings of a bored history hobbyist. Covering military, nautical, and American history, among others.

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