Frederick Campbell VC School

Canadian Forces Base Borden, Ontario
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The Frederick Campbell VC School at Canadian Forces Base Borden opened its doors in 1956. When the school closed in 2010, the school's plaque was presented to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 134 in Mount Forest, Ontario.

Frederick William Campbell was born in Mount Forest, Ontario on 15 June 1869. As a young man, he joined a unit of the Canadian Militia, and later served in during the South African War with a machine gun section of the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment. At the beginning of the First World War he was commissioned as an officer in the Canadian Expeditionary Force.

Lieutenant Campbell was serving with the 1st Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force when he earned the Victoria Cross in an action near Givenchy in France on 15 June 1915, his 48th birthday. Employing two Colt machine guns, Campbell led an assault on a German trench line considered to be nearly impregnable. Arriving at the German line, Campbell maintained his lodgement for some time under heavy fire despite the fact that nearly all of his men became casualties. In order to cover the withdrawal of those of his men who were still capable of escaping, Campbell and another soldier advanced to an exposed position and succeeded in holding back an enemy counterattack. It was as he withdrew that Captain Campbell received the mortal wound from which he died on 19 June 1915.

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Frederick Campbell VC School

Canadian Forces Base Borden
Ontario
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