Tag: military-cross

  • Major Harold Wigmore McGill MC in the Great War

    Major Harold Wigmore McGill MC in the Great War

    Major Harold Wigmore McGill (21 December 1879 – 3 July 1961) a Canadian physician and provincial politician from Alberta. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and the Council of the Northwest Territories. His sister, Frances Gertrude McGill, was the provincial bacteriologist and pathologist in Saskatchewan. Another sister, Nursing Sister Margaret H. McGill served…

  • Captain James Grant McNeill MC in the Great War

    Captain James Grant McNeill MC in the Great War

    Captain James Grant McNeill born 17 October 1893 in St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Son of Thompson and Carrie Estelle MacNeill, of St. Stephen, New Brunswick. McNeill a young physician and surgeon prior to the Great War. Captain James Grant McNeill enlisted 23 May 1916 in Kingston, Ontario. Standing 6 feet tall, 168 pounds with good…

  • Lieutenant Harcus Mateus Strachan VC MC in the Great War

    Lieutenant Harcus Mateus Strachan VC MC in the Great War

    FACTA NON VERBA Lieutenant Harcus Mateus Strachan rose from the rank of Private to become a Major by the end of the Great War. Later, a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Second World War, commanding the 1st Battalion, Edmonton Fusiliers. Serving with the Fort Garry Horse of the Canadian Cavalry Brigade, Strachan twice decorated in 1917 when…

  • Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Humphreys Webb DSO MC in the Great War

    Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Humphreys Webb DSO MC in the Great War

    Lt-Col Ralph Humphreys Webb DSO MC served with the 1st, 3rd and 4th Canadian Divisional Trains, and then commanded the 47th Canadian Infantry Battalion. Seriously wounded on 5 June 1918, with his leg blown off by a shell. After recovery, Webb, now fitted with an artificial leg, convinced his doctor he was capable of returning…

  • Lieutenant Colonel Dick Worrall in the Great War

    Lieutenant Colonel Dick Worrall in the Great War

    Lt.-Col. Richard “Dick” Worrall, DSO & Bar, MC & Bar Honi soit qui mal y pense Sergeant Richard Worrall steadily rose through the ranks to become Lieutenant Colonel Dick Worrall, commander of The Royal Montreal Regiment, 14th Canadian Infantry Battalion in the Great War. Triumphantly greeted by General Hubert Plumer on the west bank of…

  • Captain David McAndie MC DCM MM in the Great War

    Captain David McAndie MC DCM MM in the Great War

    Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them – William Shakespeare Captain David McAndie one of the most decorated, and uniquely-medaled soldiers, of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) in the Great War. In addition, no other CEF soldier earned the Military Cross (MC), the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM), the…

  • Captain John MacGregor Victoria Cross in the Great War

    Captain John MacGregor Victoria Cross in the Great War

    Captain John MacGregor, VC, MC and Bar, DCM, ED, spent his post-war years avoiding the fame that comes with a Victoria Cross. Ordered to accept the VC, as a very shy man, ‘Jock’ felt he was only doing his duty. His son, James A. Macgregor continued in his footsteps in the Second World War. A…

  • Lt Harry Clifford Charles Beaumont MC in the Great War

    Lt Harry Clifford Charles Beaumont MC in the Great War

    Lt. Harold Clifford Charles Beaumont MC ‘Harry’ Clifford Charles Beaumont was born on 25 May 1889. Married to Edith Beaumont of Medicine Hat, Alberta (later 450 Indian Road, Toronto, Ontario). They had no children. Harry was an Insurance Broker by trade, and had six years previous service with the 90th Rifles, and four years with…

  • Major Talbot Mercer Papineau MC in the Great War

    Major Talbot Mercer Papineau MC in the Great War

    The Soul of Canada You know, Hughie? This is suicide. The Greatest Prime Minister of Canada – not! Talbot Mercer Papineau MC had it all. Intelligent, charming, athletic, dashingly handsome, affluent, with a biting-sense of black humour; this fluently-bilingual Anglo/French-Canadian with a deep love for Canada destined to be the Greatest Prime Minister of Canada.…

  • Captain William Henry Davis MC in the Great War

    Captain William Henry Davis MC in the Great War

    During the Great War, 524 clergymen served in the Canadian Chaplain Service. Of this number 447 served overseas, and a number of those chaplains served with distinction, such as George Anderson Wells, an Anglican priest, who finished the war as the most decorated chaplain in the British Commonwealth. Other chaplains who paid the supreme sacrifice,…