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Okill Massey Learmonth

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Allegiance
  
Canada

Role
  
Armed force officer

Years of service
  
1914 - 1917

Battles and wars
  
World War I


Battles/wars
  
First World War †

Rank
  
Major

Name
  
Okill Learmonth

Awards
  
Victoria Cross

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Buried at
  
Noeux-les-Mines Communal Cemetery

Died
  
August 19, 1917, Loos, Nord, France

Service/branch
  
Canadian Expeditionary Force

Unit
  
2nd Battalion (Eastern Ontario Regiment), CEF

Okill Massey Learmonth, VC, MC (20 February 1894 – 19 August 1917), was a Canadian soldier. Learmonth was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to Commonwealth forces. Learmonth served in the Canadian army during World War I.

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Learmonth was 23 years old, and an acting Major in the 2nd (Eastern Ontario) Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.

On 18 August 1917 east of Loos, France, during a determined counter-attack on our new positions, Major Learmonth, when his company was momentarily surprised, instantly charged and personally disposed of the attackers. Later, although under intense barrage fire and mortally wounded, he stood on the parapet of the trench, bombing the enemy and on several occasions he actually caught bombs thrown at him and threw them back. When unable to carry on the fight, he still refused to be evacuated and continued giving instructions and invaluable advice, finally handing over all his duties before he was moved to hospital where he died.

Further information

Born in Quebec City, Canada, he was elected a member of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec in March 1914. He is buried at Noeux-les-Mines Communal Cemetery, France, 2 miles northwest of Lens (plot 11, row K, grave 9). Learmonth Street in Quebec City, Canada is named after him. Major Learmonth's VC is apparently held by the Governor General's Foot Guards' museum on Queen Elizabeth Drive in Ottawa, Ontario.

References

Okill Massey Learmonth Wikipedia