- Ernest Hayes (British Army soldier)
Infobox Military Person
name=Ernest Hayes
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born=16 April 1898
died=19 February 1938
placeofbirth=Cotgrave ,Nottinghamshire , UK
placeofdeath=
placeofburial=Beeston, Nottinghamshire
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allegiance=UK
branch=British Army
serviceyears=1916 - 1918
rank=Corporal
unit=King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
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battles=World War I
•Western front
awards=3 xMilitary Medal
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laterwork=Ernest Hayes was a
Corporal in theBritish Army . He was awarded theMilitary Medal three times for his action inWorld War I .Biography
Ernest Hayes, born the 16 April 1898, in
Cotgrave ,Nottinghamshire . He was one of only 180 men out of 115,600 to be awarded theMilitary Medal three times duringWW1 . He enlisted with theKing's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry . also known as the KOYLI, in 1916. After initial training in England,he was then transferred to theWestern front in France. During his time there, he took part in several major battles. He was awarded his first "MM" on the 13 March 1918. In theLondon Gazette it reads: "203928 Pte. E. Hayes, Yorks. L.I. (Cotgrave)". [cite journal|url=http://www.gazettes-online.co.uk/ViewPDF.aspx?pdf=30573&geotype=London&gpn=3235&type=ArchivedSupplementPage&all=203928&exact=&atleast=&similar=|format=PDF|title=Second Supplement to The London Gazette|date=12 March 1918|publisher=The London Gazette|issue=30573|pages=3235] His second "MM" was awarded for his part in securing theSambre canal on 4 November 1918. The citation from the Army for his actions that day reads as:"No.203928 Cpl.E.Hayes:- For gallantry & devotion to duty during the successful attack on the Sambre canal, S.W.of
Landrecies on the 4th of November 1918. In the face of an intense enemy artillery & machine gun barrage he led hisLewis gun section forward through very close country with great skill, onto his objective. On arrival there he consolidated his post & for some hours kept his gun team in action under heavy enemy fire. He was utterly regardless of personal danger & his calm method of picking up target after target had a most inspiring effect on the men in his post & other posts in his vicinity".Fact|date=September 2008This was dated, the
26 November 1918 . His first bar was awarded in 1919 & is mentioned in the London Gazette on the23 July 1919 . [cite journal|url=http://www.gazettes-online.co.uk/ViewPDF.aspx?pdf=32152&geotype=London&gpn=12037&type=ArchivedSupplementPage&all=203928&exact=&atleast=&similar=|format=PDF|title=Second Supplement to The London Gazette|date=3 December 1920|publisher=The London Gazette|issue=32152|quote=2nd Bar to Military Medal. (1st Bar Gazetted 23rd July, 1919.)|pages=12037] His second bar was awarded in 1920.Ernest Hayes died on
19 February 1938 , just 39 years old. He is buried in Beeston cemetery, Nottinghamshire. His grave remained unmarked until 2005, when, with the help of his youngest daughter Barbara & theBritish Legion , they placed a memorial stone upon his grave.References
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