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Frank Lester

Date of Birth 18-February-1896
Place of Birth Huyton
(United Kingdom, Merseyside)
Nationality England
Profession Soldier
Frank Lester VC was an English soldier in the British Army during the First World War, and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy awarded to British Commonwealth forces. Lester was born on 18 February 1896 in Huyton, near Liverpool, to John and Ellen Lester, He enlisted in the Army in March 1916 and was posted to the 10th Battalion of the South Lancashire Regiment. He was soon promoted to the rank of Sergeant Instructor, training recruits at Prees Heath, Shropshire and Kinmel Park, North Wales. In June 1917 he was transferred at his own request to the Lancashire Fusiliers and in December that year he was drafted to France with the 10th Battalion of that regiment. In going overseas he relinquished the rank of Sergeant Instructor and reverted to Private. In the winter of 1918, now promoted to corporal, he was wounded during the massive German offensive and was sent to Rouen for treatment. On leaving hospital he returned to England to await another posting. After some leave he was sent to Cromer, Norfolk and in September was sent back to the front in France.

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1918


Victoria Cross
(In recognition of most conspicuous bravery that took place on 12th October 1918 as Corporal of the Lancashire Fusiliers during the First World War.)