E MILITARY CROSS.
Hammond, Captain M. G.
Phillips, Major R. C.
DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS (D.F.C.)
Phillips, Major R. C.
DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL (D.C.M.)
Ahnall, 2nd Lieut. K.
Ballingall, Bty. Sgt.-Major C. T.
Clark, Coy. Sergt.-Major A. W.
Cooper, Private H. W.
Farmer, Lance-Corpl. H.
Farris, Private R. P.
Hall, Lance-Corpl. J.
Molloy, Corporal H.
Wilson, Sergeant T.
THE MILITARY MEDAL (M.M.)
Acres, Lance-Corpl. J. J.
Anderson, Sergt. W.
Bourne, Bty. Sergt.-Major R. F.
Broadbent, Private H. F.
Brown, Lance-Sergt. G. J. R.
Brown, Private W. T.
Cottingham, Private D.
Cross, Sergt. M.
Dunne, Corpl. M.
Fitzpatrick, Sergt. M. M.
Franco, Private H. A.
Hammond, Captain M. G.
Hendrick, Sergt. T. J.
Hill, Lieut. A. N.
Hopkins, Lieut. J.
Jerry, 2nd Lieut. A.
Jones, Driver G. B.
Keeley, Sergt. W. J.
Leaver, Lieut. W. A.
Lenegan, Private J. W.
McAuliffe, Corpl. D.
Piggott, Lieut. W. C.
Powell, 2nd Lieut. G. E.
Scott, Private J.
Seymour, Lance-Sergt. H. L.
Stewart, Lance-Sergt. A.
Thomas, Private W. N.
Trenorden, Corpl. L. C.
Walker, Private R.
Watson, Sergt. J. E.
Wilson, Sergt. W. L.
Winters, Corpl. B.
Wright, Private L.
BAR TO THE MILITARY MEDAL.
McAuliffe, Corpl. D.
MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL (M.S.M.)
Brown, Lance-Sergt. J. W.
Goffin, Sergt. J.
Simmonds, Driver H.
BELGIAN CROIX de GUERRE.
Major E. G. Glyde.
Private A. J. Sweeting.
FRENCH CROIX de GUERRE.
Captain J. J. S. Scouler.
MONTENEGRIN ORDER OF DANILO, 5th Class.
Lieut.-Colonel G. A. Read.
SERBIAN SILVER MEDAL.
Private H. A. Franco.
=COMPILER'S NOTE.=
The Compiler will be grateful if readers will point out to him, _in
writing_, any errors in the narrative or inaccuracies and omissions in
the personal records of members.
The completion of this volume was delayed considerably through
difficulty in obtaining the required information. For the second volume
a good deal of material is already in hand, but success cannot be
ensured unless ex-members will co-operate with the 28th Battalion
Association Committee and the Compiler.
In the many actions in which the Battalion fought, no single person
could possibly observe all that happened. To give a complete picture it
is therefore necessary that the stories should be set down by as many
individuals as care to contribute. From their accounts a full and
accurate narrative can be constructed. Lengthy writings are not
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