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Lieutenant CECIL HAROLD SEWELL

Regiment & Unit/Ship

Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment)

Date of Death

Died 29 August 1918

Age 23 years old

Buried or commemorated at

VAULX HILL CEMETERY

I. D. 3.

France

Famous casualties: headstone of Lieut C H Sewell, VC in Vaulx Hill Cemetery, France

Photographer: Unknown

  • Secondary Unit, Regiment attd. 3rd (Light) Tank Bn. Tank Corps
  • Country of Service United Kingdom
  • Awards Victoria Cross
  • Additional Info Son of Harry Bolton Sewell and Mary Ann Sewell, of 26 Crooms Hill, Greenwich, London. His brothers Harry Kemp Sewell and Herbert Victor Sewell also fell.
  • Personal Inscription ALSO IN MEMORY OF LIEUT H.V. SEWELL ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY KILLED 13.11.16. AGE 27 YEARS
  • Additional Citation note

    An extract from "The London Gazette," No. 30982, dated 29th Oct., 1918, records the following:-'' When in command of a section of Whippet Light Tanks in action this officer displayed most conspicuous bravery and initiative in getting out of his own Tank and crossing open ground under heavy shell and machine-gun fire to rescue the crew of another Whippet of his section which had side slipped into a large shell-hole, overturned and taken fire. The door of the Tank having become jammed against the side of the shell-hole, Lt. Sewell, by his own unaided efforts, dug away the entrance to the door and released the crew. In so doing he undoubtedly saved the lives of the officer and men inside the Tank as they could not have got out without his assistance. After having extricated the crew, seeing one of his own crew lying wounded behind his Tank, he again dashed across the open ground to his assistance. He was hit in doing so, but succeeded in reaching the Tank when a few minutes later he was again hit, fatally, in the act of dressing his wounded driver. During the whole of this period he was within full view and short range of the enemy machine guns and rifle-pits, and throughout, by his prompt and heroic action, showed an utter disregard for his own personal safety."

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