- Walter D'Arcy Hall
Lieutenant-Colonel Walter D'Arcy Hall, MC & Bar (10 August ,1891 -January 22 ,1980 ) was a soldier, Unionist Member of Parliament and hunter of game (big and small).Hall was born in
Australia , son ofThomas Skarratt Hall . He was educated atEton College ,Berkshire and at theRoyal Military Academy Sandhurst . He joined the20th Hussars in 1911.During the
Great War Hall was awarded theMilitary Cross and Bar, and theCroix de Guerre . Perhaps his most gallant action occurred on1 April 1918 when, with 138 men of the20th Hussars , he formed a dismounted company in support of the 4th Dismounted Battalion, leading them in a counter-attack against Rifle Wood near Damart-sur-la-Luce. The wood was well defended, and the 20th suffered heavy casualties in the action. Nonetheless, Hall and his men captured the wood and held it until relieved by the infantry. For this and other dismounted actions by members of the 2nd Cavalry Division, the Division was warmly praised by the Commander of 4th Army, General Sir Henry Rawlinson. For a period Hall was seconded to theRoyal Flying Corps as an observer.Hall was elected Member of Parliament for the Welsh constituency of Brecon and Radnor on
29 October 1924 but lost his seat at the 1929 general election. He was re-elected for the same seat on27 October 1931 , serving until his retirement at the general election on14 November 1935 .Hall was the father of the scientist
Edward Thomas Hall .
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