- Walter Leigh Rayfield
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Walter Leigh "Walter Leigh Rayfield VC (
October 7 ,1881 , Richmond -February 19 ,1949 ,Toronto ) 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. Rayfield was one of seven Canadian to be awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions onSeptember 2 1918 . The other six Victoria Cross recipients wereClaude Joseph Patrick Nunney ,William Metcalf ,Cyrus Wesley Peck ,John Francis Young ,Bellenden Hutcheson andArthur George Knight .Details
He was 36 years old, and a private in the 7th (1st British Columbia) Battalion,
Canadian Expeditionary Force during theFirst World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.From 2–4 September 1918 during the operations east of
Arras ,France , Private Rayfield, ahead of his company, rushed a trench occupied by a large party of the enemy, bayoneting two and taking 10 prisoners. Later, after engaging with great skill an enemy sniper, he rushed the section of the trench from which the sniper had been operating and so demoralised the enemy that 30 others surrendered to him. Subsequently, regardless of personal safety, he left cover under heavy machine-gun fire and carried in a badly wounded comrade.Further information
Grave/memorial at Buried at Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Soldier's Plot. Section 7. Grave 4196. Headstone.
The medal
His Victoria Cross is displayed at the
Canadian War Museum "(Ottawa, Canada)".External links
* [http://www.legionmagazine.com/features/victoriacross/05-11.asp Legion Magazine-The Magnificent Seven]
* [http://collections.civilization.ca/public/objects/common/webmedia.php?irn=1052091 Rayfield's Medals at the Canadian War Museum]
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