4751678 Corporal John William HARPER, VC, Hallamshire Bn., York & Lancs: 29/09/1944

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  1. Buteman

    Buteman 336/102 LAA Regiment (7 Lincolns), RA

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    Casualty Details | CWGC
    Name: HARPER, JOHN WILLIAM
    Rank: Corporal
    Service No: 4751678
    Date of Death: 29/09/1944
    Age: 28
    Regiment/Service: York and Lancaster Regiment
    Unit: The Hallamshire Bn.
    Awards: V C
    Grave Reference: V. B. 15.
    Cemetery: LEOPOLDSBURG WAR CEMETERY
    Additional Information:

    Citation

    The citation in the London Gazette of 2nd January, 1945, gives the following details:

    “In Belgium, on 29th September, 1944, the Hallamshire Battalion of the York and Lancaster Regiment attacked the Depot de Mendicite, a natural defensive position surrounded by an earthen wall and a dyke and strongly held by the enemy. Corporal Harper, disregarding the heavy fire, led the section that he commanded up to the wall, and killed or captured the enemy holding the near side. The platoon commander was seriously wounded, and Corporal Harper took over command of the platoon. He then climbed over the wall and routed the Germans directly opposing him. Finding the dyke too deep to cross, he was ordered to establish his platoon on the far side of the wall, between it and the dyke. This he succeeded in doing with the loss of only one man, having himself by then climbed the wall three times. Finally he was fatally wounded while directing his company commander to a ford which had been discovered by the neighbouring battalion. The success of the battalion in driving the enemy from the wall and back across the dyke must be largely ascribed to the superb self-sacrifice and inspiring gallantry of Corporal Harper. His magnificent courage, fearlessness and devotion to duty throughout the battle set a splendid example to his men and had a decisive effect on the course of the operations.”

    His headstone at Leopoldsburg War Cemetery

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    The memorial to John Harper at the Depot de Mendicitie, where he was mortally wounded. A ceremony is held there every September to honour him and the others who fell.

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  2. Peter Clare

    Peter Clare Very Senior Member

    Corporal John William HARPER, VC:poppy:
     

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