The Defence & Siege of Calais 1940.
26th May
Ammunition, however, was now so short that few rounds can have been wasted; and the capable efforts of R.S.M. Goodey and Sergts. Phillips and Welch, of the new skeleton Headquarters formed, eked out what was left for replenishment to the best effect. The last 3-inch mortar rounds were fired during the morning with accurate results by Sandy Sanderson, who had, with Cpl. Morton, already done good execution with a salvaged machine gun.
Ammunition, however, was now so short that few rounds can have been wasted; and the capable efforts of R.S.M. Goodey and Sergts. Phillips and Welch, of the new skeleton Headquarters formed, eked out what was left for replenishment to the best effect. The last 3-inch mortar rounds were fired during the morning with accurate results by Sandy Sanderson, who had, with Cpl. Morton, already done good execution with a salvaged machine gun.
SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 20 SEPTEMBER, 1945
The Distinguished Conduct Medal
No. 6907671 Warrant Officer Class I Edward
Charles GOODEY, The Rifle Brigade (Prince
Consort's Own) (London, N.2o).
The Distinguished Conduct Medal
No. 6907671 Warrant Officer Class I Edward
Charles GOODEY, The Rifle Brigade (Prince
Consort's Own) (London, N.2o).