LSgt George McPherson MM
2761028 Lance Sergeant George McPherson, No.9 Commando, was awarded the Military Medal for gallant and distinguished service on 19 March 1944 during operations in the Wadis at the Anzio Beachhead. 15 April 1945 wounded during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy.
Award Recommendation
During a Commando operation on March 19, 1944 the above NCO was in charge of a Bren LMG covering the left flank of the forward positions. Although subject to continual heavy sniping and machine gun fire, he coolly and determinedly broke up group after group of enemy attempting to form up counter attacks, and to infiltrate forward from the high ground. Later in the day he was withdrawn from this forward position but made repeated journeys back to it across 50 yards of open and bullet swept country, in order to break up enemy recce parties, and direct the fire of our own 2" Mortar.
Before last light he again took up this forward position, although under heavy and continuous fire, despite the fact that he was completely isolated from the remainder of his Troop. Shortly before dusk his position was attacked by a party of 20 enemy led by an Officer with a map. Mcpherson held his fire until they were at point blank range and then opened up with his Bren LMG killing the Officer and seven of the enemy, and wounding and driving off the remainder.
Throughout the day his personal courage and devotion to duty was an inspiration to all his comrades.
Post war joined the Police. Served in Glasgow, Stirlingshire, and Dorset attaining the rank of Police Superintendent. Member of the Commando Association.
George McGregor Fraser McPherson
b. 01.02.1921 Crieff.
d. 06.09.1984 Weymouth.
|
Date: 11/03/2023
Size: 2 items
|