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Identity
Person No.
28174
Service No.
23/953
Last Name
First Name
Leslie John
Initials
L J
Date of Birth
Unknown
Est. Birth Year
Age at Death
23
Military Service
Death Record
Date of Death
Cause of Death
Died of wounds
Grave Reference
Additional Information
Notes

Son of Charles and Eliza Whisker, of Newmarket, Auckland, New Zealand. ref. South African Roll of Honour 1914-1918

Citation

LG 29 August 1918, "For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. At Colincamps on the Ancre on the 5th April 1918, the enemy attacked in superior force. When the preliminary bombardment was opened this N.C.O. was sat his company headquarters. While it was at its hottest he was ordered by his company commander to push forward with a patrol and send back information of any infantry attack. With the greatest coolness and contempt for danger Corporal Whisker took his patrol through the barrage and, working well forward into "No-Man's Land", sent back valuable information of enemy movement. He remained out himself until 10 minutes of the development of the infantry attack and on his return delivered a very clear and definite report as to the direction and strength of the enemy moving on our front. This is an unusual instance of calm fearlessness, and one that has had a very fine influence on the moral of the men."

External Source
Unknown
South African War Graves Project

southafricawargraves.org — record #28174