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  1. Phillip Davey, VC, MM (10 October 1896 – 21 December 1953) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest award for gallantry in battle that could be awarded to a member of the Australian armed forces at the time.

    • 1914–1919
    • Corporal
  2. Phillip Davey (1896-1953), railwayman and soldier, was born on 10 October 1896 at Unley, South Australia, son of William George Davey, carpenter, and his wife Elizabeth, née O'Neill. Educated at Flinders Street Model School and Goodwood Public School, he worked as a horse-driver at the time of his enlistment in the Australian Imperial Force at ...

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  3. 20 de jun. de 2016 · The story of Australian First World War Victoria Cross recipient Phillip Davey. From: Foreign & Commonwealth Office. Published. 20 June 2016. Credit: Australian War Memorial D00067. 66 men from...

  4. Phillip Davey VC, MM: Héroe australiano de la Primera Guerra Mundial | PDF | Campaña Gallipoli | Militar. Phillip Davey fue un soldado australiano que recibió la Cruz Victoria por sus heroicas acciones durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. Davey sirvió en Gallipoli y el Frente Occidental, donde en 1918 el... by alejandro8roj-514788 in Orphan ...

  5. On the night of 2-3 June Mont de Merris, just west of Merris itself, had been taken and a second advance was made here on the night of 12-13 June. Corporal P Davey, was awarded a VC for his gallantry during a further advance on 28 June 1918. That same day 31st Division captured a section of the German line a few miles to the south-west at La ...

  6. app.memories.net › memorials › phillip-davey-60467Phillip Davey - Memories

    Phillip Davey VC, MM, was an indefatigable Australian World War I hero. Joining the Australian Imperial Force at the age of 19, he fought at Gallipoli and on the Western Front, earning many honours, including the Victoria Cross, for his initiative and bravery. Oct 1896Unley, SA, Australia.

  7. Davey embarked on 2 February 1915 at Melbourne with the 10th Battalion's 2nd reinforcements and proceeded to Egypt and Lemnos prior to the attack on Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. He was present at the landing and took part in four days of heavy fighting which followed.