John Cridlan Barrett Military person

Colonel John Cridlan Barrett VC, TD (10 August 1897 – 7 March 1977) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.Barrett was 21-years old, and a lieutenant in the 1/5th Battalion, The Leicestershire Regiment, British Army during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.On 24 September 1918 at Pontruet, France, during an attack, owing to the darkness and smoke barrage, Lieutenant Barrett found himself advancing towards a trench containing numerous machine-guns. He at once collected all available men and charged the nearest group of guns and in spite of being wounded, gained the trench, personally disposing of two machine-guns and inflicting many casualties. Notwithstanding a second wound he then climbed out of the trench to fix his position and locate the enemy, then ordered his men to cut their way back to the battalion, which they did. He was again wounded, very seriously.He later became a surgeon at Leicester Royal Infirmary and achieved the rank of colonel after serving in the Royal Army Medical Corps in World War II.

Personal facts

John Cridlan Barrett
Birth dateAugust 10, 1897
Birth place
Royal Leamington Spa , Warwickshire
Date of deathMarch 07, 1977
Place of death
Leicester , Leicestershire

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Military person

award
Victoria Cross
Territorial Decoration
military operations
World War II
World War I
military branch
British Army
military unit
Royal Army Medical Corps
Royal Leicestershire Regiment
service start1916
service end1945

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External resources

  1. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=11232606
  2. http://www.victoriacross.org.uk/bbbarret.htm
  3. http://www.victoriacross.org.uk/leiceste.htm