Henry Dalziel

Full name:
Henry Dalziel, VC
Born:

Irvinebank
Qld
Australia
Died:

Greenslopes
Qld
Australia
Occupation:
Locomotive fireman
Fate:

Repatriated to Australia and medically discharged

Highest rank:
Sergeant
Enlistment:
Decorations/ commendations:
Victoria Cross (VC), World War I service medals, World War II service medals, Coronation medals
Service:
Australian Imperial Force
Service Number:
Q302305
Conflict:
World War I 1914-1918, World War II 1939-1945
Military event:
Battle of Hamel 1918, Battle of Messines 1917, Battle of Mouquet Farm 1918, Battle of Pozières 1916, Battle of the Somme 1916, Third Battle of Ypres 1917, Western Front 1916-1918
Unit:
15th Australian Infantry Battalion AIF, 9/15th Battalion CMF

Victoria Cross citation

1st Military District.

No. 1936 Driver Henry Dalziel, 15th Battalion.

For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty when in action with a Lewis-gun section. His company met with determined resistance from a strong point which was strongly garrisoned, manned by numerous machine guns, and undamaged by our artillery fire, was also protected by strong wire entanglements. A heavy concentration of machine-gun fire caused many casualties, and held up our advance. His Lewis gun having come into action and silenced enemy guns in one direction, an enemy gun fire opened from another direction. Private Dalziel dashed at it, and with his revolver killed or captured the entire crew and gun, and allowed our advance to continue. He was severely wounded in the hand, but carried on and took part in the capture of the final objective. He twice went over open ground under heavy enemy artillery and machine-gun fire to secure ammunition, though suffering from considerable loss of blood. He filled magazines and served his gun until severely wounded through the head. His magnificent bravery and devotion to duty was an inspiring example to all his comrades, and his dash and unselfish courage at a most critical time undoubtedly saved many lives, and turned what would have been a severe check into a splendid success.

[1918 'Government Gazette Notices', Commonwealth of Australia Gazette (National: 1901 - 1973), 12 December, p 2347, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article232463039.] 


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