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Leo Clarke
In memory of:
Corporal Leo Clarke
October 19, 1916
Military Service
72132
23
Army
Canadian Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment)
2nd Battalion
An extract from The London Gazette," No. 29802, dated October 26, 1916, records the following:
For most conspicuous bravery. He was detailed with his section of bombers to clear the continuation of a newly-captured trench and cover the construction of a "block." After most of his party had become casualties, he was building a block when about twenty of the enemy with two officers counter-attacked. He boldly advanced against them, emptied his revolver into them and afterwards two enemy rifles which he picked up in the trench. One of the officers then attacked him with the bayonet, wounding him in the leg, but he shot him dead. The enemy then ran away, pursued by Acting Corporal Clarke, who shot four more and captured a fifth.
Victoria Cross
Additional Information
December 1, 1892
Hamilton, Ontario
February 25, 1915
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Son of Henry Trevelyan Clarke and Rossetta Caroline Nona Clarke, of 785 Pine St., Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Fred Hall, Leo Clarke and Robert Shankland all lived in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. They all happened to live on the same street, Pine Street and it is believed to be the only street in the world to have three Victoria Cross recipients that lived there.
The city of Winnipeg later renamed it Valour Road in honour of the men. A bronze plaque is mounted on a street lamp at the corner of Portage Ave and Valour Road to tell this story.
Commemorated on Page 67 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Leo Clarke is a recipient of the Victoria Cross.
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Burial Information
ETRETAT CHURCHYARD
Seine-Maritime, France
N/A
Etretat is a small seaside town in the Department of the Seine-Maritime about 26 kilometres north of Le Havre. The ETRETAT CHURCHYARD is on the road from the station to the town on the D.940 from Fecamp and the Extension is on the south-east side of it, between the church and the railway.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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