Captain Percy Cherry, 26th Battalion AIF, Victoria Cross
action at Lagnicourt. It was a posthumous award.
Percy Cherry was born at Drysdale ,
Victoria . He spent his youth in Tasmania ,
where he served in the militia before enlisting in the AIF in March 1915. He
was sent to Gallipoli, where he was wounded and shortly afterwards
commissioned. In 1916 he was promoted to command an infantry company.
On 26 March 1917 Cherry's battalion, 26th Australian
Infantry Battalion, was ordered to capture the village of Lagnicourt, and his
company had the task of sweeping into the village. There was strong enemy
opposition, and soon all of the officers in the company became casualties.
Cherry organised machine-gun and bombing parties, sent back frequent reports of
progress, and, when wounded later in the action, refused to leave his post.
Late in the afternoon, however, a single shell killed him instantly.
Sad he never knew of his awards.
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