Arthur Bagot Military person

Arthur Gerald Bagot GC, DSC (26 April 1888 – 12 November 1979) was an Australian recipient of the Albert Medal, formerly the highest decoration for gallantry awarded to civilians or to military personnel for actions "not in the face of the enemy" in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth. Bagot was awarded the Albert Medal in 1918 for his actions in removing depth charges from HM Motor Launch 356 after its engine room exploded, despite the flames, thus preventing a further explosion. With the establishment of the George Cross, the Albert Medal was discontinued and, in 1971, living recipients of the decoration were invited to exchange their medal for the George Cross; Bagot took up the offer and formally became a recipient of the George Cross.

Personal facts

Birth dateApril 26, 1888
Birth place
Adelaide , South Australia , Australia
Date of deathNovember 12, 1979
Place of death
Perth , Western Australia , Australia

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Military person

allegiance
United Kingdom
Commonwealth of Australia
award
Mentioned in dispatches
Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom)
George Cross
military operations
World War II
World War I
First Ostend Raid
military branch
Royal Naval Reserve
Australian Army Reserve

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