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Fold3_Team  ·  31 Oct 2023

Gazette Information: GAZETTE ISSUE 30338, VICTORIA CROSS,: http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/30338/supplements/10677. His Majesty the KING has been graciously pleased to approve of the award of the Victoria Cross to the undermentioned:- No. 57113 Serjeant Frederick Hobson, late Canadian Infantry Battalion. On 18th August 1917 north-west of Lens, France, during a strong enemy counter-attack the Lewis gun in a forward post in a communication trench leading to the enemy lines, was buried by a shell, and the crew, with the exception of one man was killed. Serjeant Hobson, though not a gunner, grasping the great importance of the post, rushed from his trench, dug out the gun, and got it into action against the enemy who were now advancing down the trench and across the open. A jam caused the gun to stop firing. Though wounded, he left the gunner to correct the stoppage, rushed forward at the advancing enemy and, with bayonet and clubbed rifle, single-handed, held them back until he himself was killed by a rifle shot. By this time however, the Lewis gun was again in action and reinforcements shortly afterwards arriving, the enemy were beaten off. The valour and devotion to duty displayed by this non-commissioned Officer gave the gunner the time required to again get the gun into action, and saved a most serious situation.