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Person    | Male  Born 30/4/1897  Died 21/5/1916

Lieutenant Richard Jones, VC

Categories: Armed Forces

Countries: France

Lieutenant Richard Jones, VC

Soldier. Born Richard Basil Brandram Jones in Honor Oak, London. In May 1916, his battalion was at Broadmarsh Crater, near Vimy, France. They were attacked in overwhelming numbers, but Jones kept his men together, and shot no less than fifteen of the enemy as they advanced. When his ammunition was spent, he took a bomb, but was shot through the head while getting up to throw it. His body was never recovered, and he is one of the 35,000 British Commonwealth servicemen commemorated on the Arras Memorial who have no known grave. Posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross

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Lieutenant Richard Jones, VC

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Lieutenant Richard Jones VC

The plaque is on the ground near the Lewisham war memorial.

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