Name: |
HARDING |
Given Name: |
REGINALD |
Initials: |
R |
Rank: |
Second LieutenantOther Casualties of this Rank |
Regiment: |
The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) |
Unit: |
3rd Bn. attd. 6th Bn.Other Casualties from this Unit |
Date of Death: |
1918-03-28Other Casualties on this
Date |
Age: |
27 |
Cause of Death: |
Killed in action |
Decorations: |
M C and bar |
Citations: |
1st MC LG Sup 18 July 1917 - "For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He led a successful raiding party on the enemy lines. He brought his party safely back, including two prisoners, but hearing that one man was missing he returned to the enemy lines to search for him but was unsuccessful in finding him." Bar to MC LG Sup 22 June 1918 - "For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. When in charge of a bombing party during a raid, he was the first to discover a party of the enemy advancing towards our front line. He immediately engaged them with the men under his command, his prompt decision being the means of causing confusion on one flank of the enemy. He himself captured two prisoners, and his disregard for personal danger and coolness under trying circumstances contributed largely to the successful issue of the encounter." |
Additional Information: |
Son of Philip G. and Fanny A. Harding of Charlton Park, Keynsham, Somerset. ref. South African Roll of Honour 1914-1918 |
This information was last verified for accuracy: 2015-04-19