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Private Norval Curtis

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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name: Curtis, Norval
Date of birth: 1896-05-16
Place of birth: Sandwich West Essex England England
Next of kin: Mr. G. Curtis, 229 Goyeau St., Windsor, Ontario
Marital status: single
Occupation (attested): Engineer
Occupation (normalized): Other Engineers
Address: 229 Goyeau St., Windsor, Ontario
Religion: Church of England

MILITARY INFORMATION

Regimental number: 213088
Highest Rank: Private (10th Battalion)
Rank detail

Private, 10th Battalion, Infantry (Army).

Degree of service: Europe
Survived war: yes
Awards

Military Medal (Hill 70)
Description: From the Regimental Diaries
On 16/8/17, on Hill 70, during and after the attack on the CHALK PIT, this company signaler, when he could not keep up communication with the rear by telephone, visual signaling being impossible, volunteered and carried tow most important messages back to advanced Battalion Headquarters. On the return trips he assisted in carrying back water to the forward area, and cheered up all with whom he came in contact. After his return to the CHALK PIT, and not being needed as a runner, he carried water to the men who were consolidating forward of the CHALK PIT, as they were greatly in need of same.

Date of award: 1917-12-12
Date of award: 1917-08-16
Source: London Gazette

Distinguished Conduct Medal

RESEARCH INFORMATION

LAC ID: 131038
Attestation record(s): image 1, image 2
Service file: B2242-S008
Uploader's Research notes: [Private Army Canadian Infantry 10th Battalion Military Medal Hill 70 From the Regimental Diaries
On 16/8/17, on Hill 70, during and after the attack on the CHALK PIT, this company signaler, when he could not keep up communication with the rear by telephone, visual signaling being impossible, volunteered and carried tow most important messages back to advanced Battalion Headquarters. On the return trips he assisted in carrying back water to the forward area, and cheered up all with whom he came in contact. After his return to the CHALK PIT, and not being needed as a runner, he carried water to the men who were consolidating forward of the CHALK PIT, as they were greatly in need of same. Distinguished Conduct Medal ]

ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

Date added: 2005-03-17
Last modified: 2006-08-06