Awarded the VC for his heroism on 4 July 1918, age 25, while serving in the 15th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force. "Having silenced every gun in one direction, an enemy gun opened up from a different direction. He dashed at it with his revolver, captured the crew and allowed the advance to continue. (Vaire, France)". Freemason at: №3358, Duke of Connaught Lodge.
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Henry Dalziel, VC
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Freemason VCs - N5 - Dalziel, Daniels, Dean
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