Deeds Of Valour Collection
"Unyielding Valor: Tales of Heroism and Bravery" Sergeant Somers, a beacon of courage
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"Unyielding Valor: Tales of Heroism and Bravery" Sergeant Somers, a beacon of courage, halted the enemy's advance by relentlessly bombing them as they raised a barricade (litho). Second-Lieutenant Turner fearlessly led his men in a bombing attack down a treacherous German communication trench (litho). Private T. Doswell, displaying unwavering bravery, rescued an unconscious officer from the depths of a perilous mine (litho). Temporary Second Lieutenant T. E. Adlam, despite being wounded, fearlessly led his troops in a daring assault that captured the German position and vanquished its defenders (litho). Captain A. M. Inglis demonstrated exceptional skill and determination as he maneuvered his tank over treacherous terrain after one wheel had been blown off (colour litho). Private Meston exhibited extraordinary valor by single-handedly attacking multiple advancing enemies after capturing a British trench (colour litho). Lieutenant Dimmer exemplified true heroism as he repaired a machine-gun while exposed to relentless fire from the advancing Prussian Guard (colour litho). The Argylls stood resolute at the Second Battle of Ypres on May 10th, 1915 at 9:30 am - their unwavering spirit etched into history forevermore (litho). Lieutenant Rhodes-Moorhouse soared above Courtrai with unparalleled bravery to bomb crucial railway targets below him (color litho) Private Bytheway endured severe burns when an unexpected tongue of blue flame erupted from the enemy's mine gallery - yet he remained steadfast in his duty (litho) Lieutenant Morland displayed immense courage by taking eighteen Germans captive within the confines of Givenchy's treacherous mines (lithograph)