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'''William Beesley''' was an [[England|English]] recipient of the [[Victoria Cross]], the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to [[United Kingdom|British]] and [[Commonwealth]] forces.
He was 22 years old, and a [[Private (rank)|Private]] in the 13th Bn., [[The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)]], [[British Army]] during the [[First World War]] when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.
On [[8 May]] [[1918]] at [[Bucquoy]], [[France]], when Private Beesley's platoon sergeant and all the section commanders were killed he took command. Single-handed he rushed a post, shot four of the enemy, took six prisoners and sent them back to our lines. He and a comrade then brought his Lewis gun into action, inflicting many casualties and holding their position for four hours until the second private was wounded. Private Beesley, by himself, maintained his position until nightfall, when he returned to the original line with the wounded man and the Lewis gun which he kept in action until things had quietened down.
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