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RENDLE, Thomas Edward
UK, Soldiers Awards from the London Gazette, 1898-1944
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Full Name
RENDLE, Thomas Edward
Date Of Birth
14 Dec 1884
Age
29
Birth Place
Bedminster, Bristol
Nationality
British
Resided Place
England
Date
20 Nov 1914
Date Of Death
1 Jun 1946
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Later Lance Corporal and Sergeant.
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Further gazette dates: 25/08/1915 (Cross of St George) Further gazette pages: 8509 (Cross of St George) Gazette issue: 29275 (Cross of St George).
Rank Name
Bandsman
Service Number
7079
Award Details
Award received from Imperial Russia during First World War (Cross of St George).
Gazette Info
V.C.: http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/29037/supplements/365. On 20 November 1914 near Wulverghem, Belgium, Bandsman Rendle attended to the wounded under very heavy rifle and shell fire and rescued men from the trenches in which they had been buried from the blowing in of the parapets by the fire of the enemy's heavy howitzers. Cross of St George.: http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/29275/supplements/8509.
Gazette Date
1915
Gazette Page
365 (V.C.)
Duty Location
Wulverghem, Belgium; France and Flanders
Service
British Army
Regiment
Duke Cornwall's Light Infantry
Battalion
1st Battalion
Place of Death
Cape Town, South Africa
Conflict Period
World War I
Served For
United Kingdom
award
Victory Medal
award
British War Medals WW1
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Victoria Cross (VC)
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Publication Title
UK, Soldiers Awards from the London Gazette, 1898-1944
Content Source
London Gazette
Last Updated
29 Oct 2023
Description
The London Gazette is one of the official journals of record of the British government, and the most important among such official journals in the United Kingdom, in which certain statutory notices are required to be published.
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