Captain James Ernest Newland, 12th Battalion, AIF, Victoria
Cross action on 8 April and 15 April
1917 at Lagnicourt.
James Newland was born at Highton ,
Victoria . He served in the Boer War before
becoming a regular soldier. In August 1914 he transferred to the AIF. He took
part in the Gallipoli landing; he was soon wounded and evacuated and, later
that year, commissioned. In 1916 he went to France
as battalion adjutant, and was Mentioned in Despatches at Pozières.
Newland was awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions on
three occasions over 7–9 April, and 15
April 1917 . Near Boursies and Lagnicourt ,
France , he led strong
attacks and repelled enemy counter-attacks. "It was [his] tenacity and
disregard for his own safety that encouraged the men to hold out." In
early May, Newland was again wounded.
Returning to Australia ,
Newland served in the army until 1941. He worked briefly for the Red Cross then
joined the inspection staff at Footscray Ammunition Factory, Melbourne, until
his death in 1949.
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