- Thain Wendell MacDowell
Thain Wendell MacDowell, VC , DSO (
September 16 ,1890 ,Lachute ,Quebec –March 27 ,1960 ,Nassau, Bahamas ), was a Canadian 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.Details
One of four soldiers to earn the Victoria Cross in the
Battle of Vimy Ridge , (the others wereEllis Wellwood Sifton ,William Johnstone Milne andJohn George Pattison ), MacDowell was 26 years old, and acaptain in the 38th (Ottawa) Battalion,Canadian Expeditionary Force during theFirst World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.On
9 April 1917 atVimy Ridge ,France , Captain MacDowell, with the assistance of two runners (company orderlies, Pvts. James T. Kobus and Arthur James Hay, both of whom were awarded the DCM for their part) reached the German position ahead of his company. After destroying one machine-gun nest he chased the crew from another. MacDowell then spotted one German going into a tunnel. At the base of the tunnel, MacDowell was able to bluff the Germans to think he was part of a much larger force, resulting in the surrendering of two German officers and 75 German soldiers. He sent the prisoners up out the tunnel in groups of 12 so that Kebus and Hay could take them back to the Canadian line. Seeing that he had been fooled, a German prisoner grabbed a rifle and tried to shoot one of the runners. The German was then shot and killed.Although wounded in the hand, MacDowell continued for five days to hold the position gained, in spite of heavy shellfire, until eventually relieved by his battalion. He was promoted to the rank of Major following his actions at Vimy Ridge. He later achieved the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel of the Frontenac Regiment,
Napanee, Ontario .Further information
Thain Wendell MacDowell was born in Lachute, Quebec, on
September 16 1890 . His early days were spent in the Brockville area, where he was educated atBrockville Collegiate Institute . He later attended theUniversity of Toronto , graduating with a BA in 1914. He enlisted immediately after graduation, and was commissioned in the 38th (Ottawa) Canadian Infantry Battalion (now perpetuated as The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa).Colonel MacDowell was a member of the 38th (Ottawa) Battalion which lives on as
The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa . The Camerons is a Canadian Forces Primary Reserve Light Infantry Regiment located in Ottawa, with Rifle Companies at Cartier Square Drill Hall and in Bells Corners.Also see University of Toronto "Soldier's Tower": http://www.alumni.utoronto.ca/groups/tower.htm#memorialDuring service in France in 1916, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order on the Somme, and the following year, promoted to Major, he won the Victoria Cross at Vimy Ridge on
April 9 . After the war, Colonel MacDowell served as an executive of several mining and chemical companies, and from 1923-1928 he acted as private secretary to the Minister of National Defence. He was placed on the retired list as a Lieutenant-Colonel. In July 1929, he married Norah Jean Hodgson, of Montreal. He and his wife, first lived in Toronto, but moved to Montreal in 1931. He had two sons, Thain H, and Angus J, who still live in Montreal (2007). His wife died on November 1st,1983. He died in Nassau, the Bahamas, on March 28th,1960. Colonel MacDowell is buried at Oakland Cemetery (R.R.3, Brockville, Ontario, Canada. Anglican Section 3. Lot 112) in the Richardson family plot. The grave is marked by a headstone.Colonel MacDowell's medal is on display at the University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario. There is a plaque in his honour on Corner of Highway 2 and Church Street in Maitland, Ontario.
References
* "On the Battlefields", From the archives of "Maclean's Magazine", Edited by Michael Benedict, Penguin Canada, 2002 ISBN 0-14-301341-6, page 100
External links
* [http://www.brockvillemuseum.com/MilitaryMemorial/images/Warheroes/macdowell-plaque.jpgMacDowell Plaque]
* [http://www.legionmagazine.com/features/victoriacross/04-11.asp Legion Magazine article on Thain Wendell MacDowell]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7032972 Find-A-Grave profile for Thain Wendell MacDowell]
* [http://www.camerons.ca] The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa
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