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485:, France, Commander Beak led his men and captured four enemy positions under heavy fire. Four days later, although dazed by a shell fragment, in the absence of the brigade commander, he reorganised the whole brigade under extremely heavy gun fire and led his men to their objective. When an attack was held up, accompanied by only one runner he succeeded in breaking up a nest of machine-guns, personally bringing in nine or ten prisoners. His initiative and the confidence with which he inspired all ranks, contributed very materially to the success of these operations. In recognition of his efforts, Beak was awarded the 33: 525:
On a subsequent occasion he displayed great courage and powers of leadership in attack, and his initiative, coupled with the confidence with which he inspired all ranks, not only enabled his own and a neighbouring unit to advance, but contributed very materially to the success of the Naval Division
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For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. During a night attack by the enemy the right flank of his division was left in a dangerous position. He arranged for a flank to be formed in that direction, and subsequently covered the retirement of two brigades with a composite rear-guard which he
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An attack having been held up he rushed forward, accompanied by only one runner, and succeeded in breaking up a nest of machine guns, personally bringing back nine or ten prisoners. His fearless example instilled courage and confidence in his men, who then quickly resumed the advance under his
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He led his men in attack, and, despite heavy machine-gun fire, four enemy positions were captured. His skilful and fearless leadership resulted in the complete success of this operation and enabled other battalions to reach-their objectives.
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organised and commanded. His initiative and presence of mind greatly assisted in extricating these brigades from a very difficult situation. Throughout, the skilful handling of his battalion was particularly noticeable.
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Four days later, though dazed by a shell fragment, in the absence of the brigade commander, he reorganised the whole brigade under extremely heavy gun fire and led his men with splendid courage to their objective.
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For conspicuous gallantry during operations, when he continually dashed forward, under heavy fire, to reorganize the men, and led them on with great bravery through the enemy barrage and machine-gun fire.
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He received a second Mention in Despatches on 20 December 1918. With the war now over he was granted several periods of home leave, returned home permanently in May 1919, and was demobilised in June.
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Beak remained in command of the Howe Battalion, then briefly commanded the Anson Battalion in the first week of March 1918, and then transferred back to the Drake Battalion on 13 March 1918. He was
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For conspicuous gallantry in action. He led his men in the attack with great courage and initiative and materially assisted in the capture of the enemy line. He set a fine example throughout.
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has been graciously pleased to confer the Military Cross on the undermentioned Officers and Warrant Officers, in recognition of their gallantry and devotion to duty in the Field :β€”
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at Brookwood Cemetery in Surrey but in recognition of his close ties to Cheltenham, where he served as Acting Secretary of Cheltenham YMCA in 1913, they, together with
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His Majesty the KING has been graciously pleased to approve of the award of the Victoria Cross to the undermentioned Officers, Noncommissioned Officers and Men: β€”
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magazine, erected a commemorative plaque by the main war memorial in the Promenade, which was dedicated by the Mayor of Cheltenham on 27 September 2006.
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was gazetted. A Mention in Despatches was gazetted on 20 December 1940, for services between March and June of that year. He was promoted temporary
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in July 1918, and was granted a period of home leave in August, returning on 10 August. During the period 21/25 August and on 4 September 1918 at
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His Majesty the KING has been graciously pleased to award a Bar to the Military Cross to the undermentioned Officers:β€”
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For most conspicuous bravery, courageous leadership and devotion to duty during a prolonged period of operations.
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in January 1942. He retired from the army on 19 February 1945, retaining the honorary rank of major general.
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in 1935. The substantive promotion followed in 1938, transferring again, this time to the
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of Drake Battalion on 2 March 1917, he ended up commanding his battalion as an acting
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in late 1917 and on 31 December was promoted temporary commander, and appointed as
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Temp. Sub. Lieut, (actg. Lieut.-Comdr.) Daniel Marcus William Beak, M.C., R.N.V.R.
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dismissed him from this post after that battle and he never held another command.
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In July 1921 he is documented as a member of the enquiry into the shooting of
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on 2 February 1915, but before seeing action was commissioned as a temporary
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presents the VC to Commander Daniel Beak at Valenciennes, 6 December 1918.
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between 19 March 1917 and 3 April 1917. He was promoted to temporary
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of the 1st Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment which fought in the
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NAUK (British Public Records Office), WO 35/57A Court of Enquiry
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in 1929, and substantive promotion in 1932, on transfer to the
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T./Comdr. Daniel Marcus William Beak, D.S.O., M.C., R.N.V.R.
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T./Comdr. Daniel Marcus William Beak, M.C., R.N.D., R.N.V.R.
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British military personnel of the Irish War of Independence
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In 1921, he was granted a regular army commission with the
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His VC is on display in the Lord Ashcroft Gallery at the
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on relinquishing command, and attached to headquarters.
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British World War I recipients of the Victoria Cross
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South Lancashire Regiment
151st Infantry Brigade
Malta Command
12th Infantry Brigade
South Lancashire Regiment
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