- William Henry Kibby
William Henry (Bill) Kibby VC (
15 April 1903 -31 October 1942 ) 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 Commonwealth forces.Kibby was born at
Winlaton ,County Durham ,England . In early 1914, the family emigrated toAdelaide , where Bill attended Mitcham Public School. After leaving school he was employed at aplaster works in Edwardstown, where he designed and fixed plaster decorations. In 1926 he married Mabel Sarah Bidmead Morgan; they lived at Helmsdale and had two daughters.Although he was dimunitive (168 cm; 5 ft 6 ins), Kibby was a strong man and loved outdoor activities. In 1936, he joined the Militia, and was assigned to the 48th Field Battery,
Royal Australian Artillery .Kibby joined the Australian Imperial Force during
World War II . In 1942, he was aSergeant in the 2/48th Infantry Battalion (South Australia), during theNorth African campaign .At the Battle of El Alamein, during the period of
October 23 -31 1942, Kibby distinguished himself through his skill in leading a platoon, after his commander had been killed, during the initial attack atMiteiriya Ridge . On23 October , he charged a machine gun position, firing at it with hisThompson submachinegun ; Kibby killed three enemy soldiers, captured 12 others and took the position. His company commander intended to recommend him for theDistinguished Conduct Medal after this action, but was killed. During the following days, Kibby moved among his men directing fire and cheering them on. He mended his platoon's telephone line several times under intense fire. On October 30-31, the platoon came under intense machine gun and mortar fire. Most of them were killed or wounded. In order to achieve his company's objective, Kibby moved forward alone, to within a few metres of the enemy, throwing grenades to destroy them. Just as his success in this endeavour appeared certain, he was killed.His Victoria Cross is displayed at the
Australian War Memorial .External links
* [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/theartofwar/valgal/valour/INF3_0464.htm Sergeant W.H. Kibby] in "The Art of War" exhibition at the UK National Archives
* [http://www.ozemail.com.au/~vcweb/winners/kibby.htm KIBBY W.H.]
* [http://www.iol.net.au/~conway/vicross/kibby.html Sergeant W.H Kibby] "(photo, brief details)"
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