Cemetery: St. Venant Communal Cemetery
Country: France
Area: Pas De Calais
Rank: Lance Serjeant
Force: Army
Official Number: 2326
Unit: 1st/14th Bn. London Regiment (London Scottish).
Country of Service: British
Details: A M Died of wounds 29th November 1916. Age 26. Son of Charles and Lizzie Anderson of The Nest North Stoke Oxon. II. K. 3. An extract from The London Gazette No. 30156, dated 29th June, 1917, records the following:-The King has been graciously pleased to award the Decoration of the Albert Medal of the First Class in recognition of the gallantry of Lce. Cpl. Charles Henry Anderson late of the 1st/14th Bn. of the London Regt. who lost his life in France in November last in saving the lives of others. On the 28th Nov. 1916 Lce. Cpl. Anderson was in a hut in France with eleven other men when accidentally the safety pin was withdrawn from a bomb. In the semi-darkness he shouted a warning to the men rushed to the door and endeavoured to open it so as to throw the bomb into a field. Failing to do this when he judged that the five seconds during which the fuse was timed to burn had elapsed he held the bomb as close to his body as possible with both hands in order to screen the other men in the hut. Anderson himself and one other man were mortally wounded by the explosion, and five men were injured. The remaining five escaped unhurt. Anderson sacrificed his life to save his comrades."
Photograph by Chris Cosgrove / David Milborrow