Awards & Winners

Blair Wark

Date of Birth 27-July-1894
Place of Birth Bathurst
(Australia, New South Wales)
Nationality Australia
Profession Soldier
Blair Anderson Wark VC, DSO was an Australian 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 armed forces. A quantity surveyor and member of the Citizens Military Force, Wark enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force on 5 August 1915, for service in the First World War. After initially being employed in the defence of the Suez Canal, his battalion was shipped to the Western Front; it was here that Wark would be twice decorated for his bravery and leadership. Having received the Distinguished Service Order in 1917 for his actions at the Battle of Polygon Wood, Wark was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918 for his leadership and gallantry when in temporary command of his battalion over a three-day period, while conducting operations against the Hindenburg Line. Returning to Australia after the war, Wark resumed work as a quantity surveyor and established his own business. A respected member of Australian society, he held several positions and directorships in various companies and charities, before re-enlisting for service in the Second World War. Promoted to lieutenant colonel, Wark assumed command of the 1st Battalion, but died suddenly at Puckapunyal Camp, Victoria, of coronary heart disease at the age of 46.

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1918


Victoria Cross
(In recognition of most conspicuous bravery that took place on 29 September 1918 to 1 October 1918 as Major of the 32nd Battalion, AIF during the First World War.)