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3532888 Private Harry Geard,
Devonshire Regiment.
Awarded the Military Medal in the Suppliment to the London
Gazette of 21 December 1944.
The Burnley Express of 10 January 1945 reported: -
Awarded M.M.
It is announced that the Military Medal has been awarded
to Private Harry Geard, the Devonshire Regiment of Burnley, for services
in North-West Europe.
The citation states "During the night
1st-2nd July, Private Geard was a member of a platoon detailed to raid
enemy post near Breville. He volunteered to go on this raid, which was
the third time he had taken part in patrol activity in quick succession.
On approaching the final objective, Private Geard saw his platoon commander
and an N.C.O. charge a machine-gun that had suddenly opened fire on them.
The officer and N.C.O. fell to the ground. Private Geard advanced, threw
a grenade into the German post, and silenced the gun. At that moment he
received a wound in the foot and was left behind unnoticed when the raiding
party withdrew. While lying on the ground, a Schmeiser opened fire near
him, and Private Geard silenced this with a second grenade. He eventually
crawled back to his company position, bringing very valuable information
concerning enemy disposition and habits."
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