Awards & Winners

Frederick Birks

Date of Birth 16-August-1894
Place of Birth Buckley
(United Kingdom)
Nationality Australia, United Kingdom
Profession Soldier
Frederick Birks, VC, MM was a Welsh-born Australian First World War soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth forces. Born in Buckley, Flintshire, Birks served in the Royal Artillery for three years before emigrating to Australia in 1913. After serving as a non-commissioned officer during the landing at Gallipoli and the Battle of the Somme, Birks was commissioned as a second lieutenant on 4 May 1917. On 20 September, while advancing in Glencorse Wood, Ypres, Birks, alongside a corporal, forced a garrison to surrender and captured sixteen men in another attack. His actions were later recognised with the Victoria Cross. The following day, Birks was killed by a shell while attempting to save some of his men.

Awards by Frederick Birks

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1917


Victoria Cross
(In recognition of most conspicuous bravery that took place on 21st September, 1917 as Second Lieutenant in the 6th Battalion, AIF during the First World War.)