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Charles Groves Wright Anderson

Date of Birth 12-February-1897
Place of Birth Cape Town
(Western Cape, South Africa, City of Cape Town)
Nationality Australia, South Africa
Also know as Charles Anderson
Profession Soldier
Charles Groves Wright Anderson VC, MC was a South African-born, Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, a member of the Australian House of Representatives, and a farmer. After growing up in Africa and being schooled in England, Anderson served as an officer during the East African campaign against the Germans during the First World War, reaching the rank of captain and being awarded a Military Cross. After the war, Anderson settled as a farmer in Kenya. In the early 1930s, he married an Australian woman and later moved to Australia, where he became a grazier. In 1939, he joined the Militia, Australia's part-time military force, before volunteering for overseas service after the outbreak of the Second World War. In early 1941, he was deployed to Malaya, as part of the Australian 8th Division, where he rose to command an Australian infantry battalion against the Japanese following their invasion of Malaya in December of that year. For his actions around Muar in January 1942, he was awarded the Victoria Cross before being captured at the end of the fighting on Singapore. He spent three years in Japanese captivity, before being released at the end of the war.

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1942


Victoria Cross
(In recognition of most conspicuous bravery that took place between January 18th and 22nd, 1942 as Lieutenant Colonel of the 8th Division, AIF during the Second World War.)