Driver J Hancock MM
The gratifying news was received by his wife on Saturday morning
that Driver J H Hancock, 29953, Div. Ammunition Column, RFA, was awarded the Military Medal
for 'gallant conduct and devotion to duty in the field on
October 7th 1917 near St Julien', a report of which from his
Regimental and Brigade Commanders was read 'with great pleasure', by
Major General R P Lee, commanding the division according
to the parchment certificate to hand. Going up the line the truck was blown up and
Driver Hancock, by means of a pontoon bridge got his horses
and mules safely over. Driver Hancock who is 32 years of age, has
a wife and four children residing at 42 Plasycoed Rd, Cwmffrwdoer, and so far as is known
he is the first one at Cwmffrwdoer to win the MM. He voluntarily joined
the army on September 2nd 1914 and
went out to France in July 1915. He was recommended
for distinction once before. He was formerly a timberman's helper
at Blaenserchen Colliery and his many friends will
offer him congratulations on the official
recognition of his bravery. He was home on leave about three months ago"
The closest battle I could find prior to his being awarded the MM is the Battle of Broodseinde, part of the Third Battle of Ypres. It commenced on 4th October 1917 when the 7th Division units attacked the Germans at 6 am. Over the next five days they suffered 1500 casualties.
The Broodseinde battlefield 1917
Caption reads 'What the Flanders roads were like during the Battle of the Swamps. |
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