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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Rank
  
Lieutenant Colonel

Role
  
Actor

Siblings
  
Holly Weaving

Service/branch
  
Name
  
Harry Greenwood

Movies
  
The Water Diary, The Gift

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Born
  
November 25, 1881Victoria Barracks, Windsor Castle (
1881-11-25
)

Died
  
May 5, 1948(1948-05-05) (aged 66)Wimbledon, London

Buried at
  
Putney Vale Cemetery, London (51°26′21″N 0°14′30″W / 51.439261°N 0.241553°W / 51.439261; -0.241553Coordinates: 51°26′21″N 0°14′30″W / 51.439261°N 0.241553°W / 51.439261; -0.241553)

Unit
  
King's Own Yorkshire Light InfantryRoyal Pioneer Corps

Parents
  
Hugo Weaving, Katrina Greenwood

Cousins
  
Samara Weaving, Morgan Weaving

Grandparents
  
Anne Lennard, Wallace Weaving

Similar People
  
Hugo Weaving, Samara Weaving, Jane Campion, Morgan Weaving

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Lieutenant Colonel Harry Greenwood VC, DSO & Bar, OBE, MC (25 November 1881 – 5 May 1948) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Early life

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Greenwood was born in Victoria Barracks, Windsor Castle, the eldest of nine children to Charles Greenwood and Margaret Abernethy.

Military career

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Greenwood was 36 years old, and an acting lieutenant colonel in the 9th Battalion, the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, British Army, during the First World War, when he performed a deed for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross.

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On 23 October 1918 at Ovillers, France, when the advance of the battalion was checked by enemy machine gun fire, Lieutenant-Colonel Greenwood single-handedly rushed the position and killed the crew. Subsequently, accompanied by two runners, he took another machine-gun post, but then found that his command was almost surrounded by the enemy, who started to attack. Repulsing this attack, the colonel led his troops forward, capturing the last objective with 150 prisoners, eight machine guns, and one field gun. On 24 October he again inspired his men to such a degree that the last objective was captured and the line held in spite of heavy casualties.

Later life

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Greenwood died in Wimbledon, aged 66 and is buried at Putney Vale Cemetery. His medal is held at the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Museum in Doncaster.

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References

Harry Greenwood Wikipedia