London South Collegiate Institute - Oracle Yearbook (London, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1946

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AWARDS AND DECORATIONS ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE Major K. Rutherford DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER Major W. Bright MILITARY CROSS Major R. Dillon Capt. T. H. Vvoolley DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS F,f'O. W. Boyce F Lt. Cordon F Lt. McClure Sqdr. Ldr. Cruickshank F Lt. H. C. Henderson F Lt. H. A. Macluachlan F,'I..t. D. Fleming F O. R. P. Henderson F Lt. M. Morrice F,,f O. C. Franks F, O. R. A. Hollowell Sqdr. Ldr. W. Olmsted AIR FORCE CROSS Group Capt. N. S. Anderson ASSOCIATE ROYAL RED CROSS Capt. QMatronj Evelyn Ch DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL A,'Cpl. D. Maidens DISTINGUISHED FLYING MEDAL PXO. K. A. Hart MENTION IN DISPATCHES LXS. Berryman Major A. F. Johnston COMMENDATION Wing Comdr. A. F. McKillop OFFICER OF THE ORDER OF ORANGE-NASSAU Major E.. Bright BRONZE STAR MEDAL Captain O. Cousins CROIX DE GUERRE Lieut. W. P. Lawler esham F, Lt. lMatron7 Harriet Sabine Capt. O. C. Stoner Qwith Swordsj 15

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AWARDS AND DECOR ATIONS T was impossible to obtain all the citations for awards and decorations received by these gallant members of the armed forces, However, we are printing a few which will suggest the great work accomplished by these distinguished sons of South. Donald Hayes Maidens, D.C.M. A44319 KA Corporall. On 11 April, 1945, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry made an assault crossing of the ijasel River. The two assaulting companies, LI Company right, and C Company left, success- fully reached their objectives in area of the M R. 93602-1 forming a small bridgehead through which it was planned the company and B company would pass. A--1-1319 Private tAct,ing Corporalj Donald Hayes Maidens was acting platoon sergeant of 15 Platoon, C Company. ln order that A Company and B Company could reach their objectives quickly it was es- sential that the 1'OLltc'S they were to take be cleared of the enemy. Volunteering to clear the route to be taken by B Company, which was to pass through C Company, Acting Corporal Maidens went forward alone, in daylight over the fiat open country, and for a total of no less than 1000 yards under fire from snipers and machine guns to captare two machine gun posts and a total of twelve prisoners. A little while later Acting Corporal Maidens and another cor- poral charged and captured a machine gun post which was bringing down intense hre on D com- pany area and A company forming-up place. Acting Corporal Maidens personally killed the machine gunner and took two snipers prisoners. By these gallant actions, in addition to almost single handedly accounting for three machine gun posts and fourteen prisoners, Acting Corporal Maidens made it possible for A Company and B Company to get on to their objectives quickly and thus maintained the momentum of the assault. At approximately 1700 hours on 13 April, 1945, Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry at- tacked to the South XVest with the object of breaking out of the bridgehead. As C Company were advancing to their objective they came under very heavy machine gun hre. Acting Corporal Maidens moved a section into a right flanking position from where he led an assault over 300 yards of ground, swept by heavy ma- chine gun fire, to overcome the strong point and enable the advance to proceed. Acting Corporal Maidens personally killed one officer and two other ranks and captured three prisoners during the attack on this well defended position before he himself was severely wounded and evacuated. During the period of time from the crossing of the Ijasel until he was wounded, Acting Cor- poral Maidens was an inspiration not only to his platoon but to the whole company. The com- IS ' plete disregard he showed for his own safety, and his leadership under fire, contributed greatly to the success of both the operations described. His courage was of the highest order and his actions in the face of the enemy completely fearless, and in keeping with the finest traditions of the SCFVICC. Squadron, Leader W. A. Olmsted, D.F.C. and bar. This officer has lead the Squadron through very many sorties during which great loss has been inflicted on the enemy. Much of the suc- cess achieved can be attributed to this off1cer's brilliant leadership, outstanding skill and cour- age, which have inspired all his command. Squadron Leader Olmstead himself has been re- sponsible for putting out of action a large num- ber of mechanical vehicles, numerous locomo- tives, coaches and much other equipment. He has also destroyed four enemy aircraft. His determination to harass the enemy on every possible occasion has been worthy of the highest praise. Citation to the bar- since the award of the Distinguished Flying Cross, SquadronjLeader Olmsted has destroyed afurther eighty mechani- cal vehicles. In addition he has repeatedly at- tacked enemy locomotives in most heavily de- fended areas on the outskirts of the Ruhr, severely damaging twenty-seven vehicles and a large number of goods and trucks. In Septem- ber, 1944, a very large amount of enemy equip- ment was destroyed and damaged. Squadron, Leader Olmsted has always displayed magnifi- cent leadership and a fine fighting spirit which are worthy of high praise. F, Lt. C. H. W. Henderson, D.F.C. This officer has completed very many sorties against targets in Germany and has never failed to press home his attacks. In December, 1944, he piloted an aircraft in an attack on Duisburg. On the run in to the target, the starboard engine began to vibrate badly. Nevertheless, Lieuten- ant Henderson maintained his position in the formation until the target was bombed. Not until then did he break away to feather the pro- pellor of the defective engine. Afterwards his aircraft was subjected to much anti-aircraft fire, but Flight Lieutenant Hender- son flew clear and on to an airfield in allied terri- tory. Whilst making his approach to land he saw another aircraft in a condition which made it imperative that it be landed at once. Although at a low altitude and with one engine out of action, Flight Lieutenant Henderson circled the airfield until the other aircraft was safely down. He then came in himself and effected a safe landing. This officer has invariably displayed a high standard of courage and resolution.

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