- Thomas Axford
Infobox Military Person
name=Thomas Leslie Axford
caption= Jack Axford VC, MM
born=18 June ,1894
died=11 October ,1983
placeofbirth=Carrieton ,South Australia
placeofdeath= Mount Hawthorn,Western Australia
nickname= Jack
allegiance= Flagicon|AustraliaAustralia
branch=Australian Army
serviceyears= 1912 - 1919
1941 - 1947
rank=Sergeant
unit=
battles=World War I World War II
awards=Victoria Cross Military Medal
laterwork=Thomas Leslie Axford VC, MM (
18 June ,1894 –11 October ,1983 ), also known as Jack Axford, was anAustralia n recipient of theVictoria Cross , the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.Early life
Thomas Leslie Axford was born on
18 June 1894 atCarrieton ,South Australia . He moved to Coolgardie,Western Australia with his family at the age of two, and worked at the Boulder Brewery after leaving school.Military service
Axford enlisted in the
Australian military forces in 1912. He served in the 84th Infantry Regiment until July 1915, when he was allocated to the 11th Reinforcements of the 16th Battalion (S.A. and W.A.),Australian Imperial Force (AIF). He left for the front on board the "HMAT Benalla" in November.Axford was wounded in August 1916, and in August 1917 was so badly wounded that he did not rejoin his battalion until January 1918. In February 1918 he was promoted to
Lance Corporal .On
4 July 1918 , the following deed took place for which Axford was awarded the VC::"On4 July 1918 during the attack at Vaire andHamel Wood s,France , when the advance of the adjoining platoon was being delayed in uncut wire and machine-gun fire, and his company commander had become a casualty, Lance-Corporal Axford charged and threw bombs amongst the enemy gun crews. He then jumped into the trench, and charging with his bayonet, killed 10 of the enemy and took six prisoners. He threw the machine-guns over the parapet and the delayed platoon was able to advance. He then rejoined his own platoon and fought with it during the remainder of the operations."In addition to the VC, Axford was also that month awarded the
Military Medal and promoted toCorporal .Axford returned to
Western Australia in October 1918, and was discharged on2 February 1919 .Later life
In November 1919 Axford was working as a miner in
Kalgoorlie . In June 1941, duringWorld War II , he re-enlisted and served with the Western Australian Echelon and Records Office. He was discharged with the rank ofSergeant in April 1947. In later life he lived for many years in Perth in the suburb of Mount Hawthorn He died on11 October 1983 and was cremated at the Karrakatta Crematorium in Perth. His Victoria Cross is displayed at theAustralian War Memorial ,Canberra . "Axford Park" in Mount Hawthorn is named in his honour.Honours & Awards
References
*
Monuments to Courage (David Harvey, 1999)
*The Register of the Victoria Cross (This England, 1997)
*VCs of the First World War - Spring Offensive 1918 (Gerald Gliddon, 1997)External links
* [http://www.victoriacross.org.uk/ggauswau.htm Burial location of Thomas Axford] "Western Australia"
* [http://www.victoriacross.org.uk/ddausawm.htm Location of Thomas Axford's Victoria Cross] "Australian War Memorial"
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7723314 Thomas Axford] at Find-A-Grave
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