- Maurice Vincent Buckley
Infobox Military Person
name=Maurice Vincent Buckley
caption= Studio portrait of M. V. Buckley
born=13 April 1891
died=27 January 1921
placeofbirth=Melbourne , Victoria
placeofdeath=Melbourne , Victoria
nickname=
allegiance= flagicon|AustraliaAustralia
branch=Australian Imperial Force
serviceyears= 1914 - 1919
rank=Sergeant
unit=
commands=
battles=World War I
*Western Front
*Battle of the Hindenburg Line
awards=Victoria Cross Distinguished Conduct Medal
relations=
laterwork=Maurice Vincent Buckley VC, DCM (
13 April 1891 -27 January 1921 ) was anAustralia n soldier serving under the pseudonym Gerald Sexton who was awarded theVictoria Cross during the First World War. This is the most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.Life
Buckley was born at Upper Hawthorn,
Melbourne ,Australia and was educated at the Christian Brothers’ School in Abbotsford. He joined the 13th Light Horse Regiment on18 December 1914 shortly after the outbreak of the First World War at Warrnambool, Victoria. He was sent toEgypt but was subsequently returned toAustralia in September 1915 where he deserted on21 January 1916 from Langwarrin Camp.On
6 May 1916 he enlisted again, using the name ‘Gerald Sexton’ — his brother’s first name and his mother’s maiden name. He was sent toFrance in early 1917 where he fought on the Western Front. Following the award of theDistinguished Conduct Medal he was promoted tosergeant in August 1918 and involved in the advance on theHindenburg Line .The award of the VC was originally gazetted under the name Gerald Sexton, but he had disclosed his real identity by the time that it was given to him by King George V at a ceremony at
Buckingham Palace on29 May 1919 . He returned to Australia in September and was discharged in December 1919.He was severely injured in a riding accident at Boolarra in Gippsland on
15 January 1921 , and died on27 January . Ten Victoria Cross winners were pallbearers at his funeral, and is buried at Brighton Cemetery inMelbourne .Details
He was awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions on
18 September 1918 , at Le Verguier nearSt. Quentin . His unit was advancing under cover of a creeping barrage but was held up by Germanmachine gun posts. Buckley attacked them with hisLewis gun section and captured 30 Germanprisoners of war . When the advance was again held up by machine-gun fire, Sergeant Buckley, supported by another platoon, put the enemy guns out of action. Later, he again showed conspicuous initiative in capturing hostile posts and machine-guns. According to the citation, he was “to the fore dealing with enemy machine-guns, rushing enemy posts, and performing great feats of bravery and endurance without faltering or for a moment taking cover”.The medal
His Victoria Cross is displayed at the
Australian War Memorial "(Canberra, Australia)".External links
* [http://www.brightoncemetery.com/HistoricInterments/150Names/buckleym.htm Maurice Vincent Buckley (1891-1921)] Gravesite at Brighton General Cemetery (Vic)
References
*
Monuments to Courage (David Harvey, 1999)
*The Register of the Victoria Cross (This England, 1997)
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