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Frederick George Dancox

VC
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Born 1879
Worcester, England
Died 30 November 1917(1917-11-30) (aged 37–38)
near Masnieres, France
Buried
No known grave
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch Flag of the British Army.svg British Army
Rank Private
Unit The Worcestershire Regiment
Battles/wars World War I
Awards UK Victoria Cross ribbon bar.svg Victoria Cross

Frederick George Dancox was a very brave soldier from England. He fought for Britain during World War I. He is famous for receiving the Victoria Cross. This is the highest and most important award for bravery. It is given to soldiers who show amazing courage when facing the enemy. This special medal can be awarded to people from Britain and other Commonwealth countries.

Frederick Dancox: A Hero of World War I

Frederick Dancox was born in Worcester, England, in 1879. He joined the British Army and became a Private. A Private is a common soldier, often the lowest rank in the army. He was part of the 4th Battalion of The Worcestershire Regiment. This was a famous army group.

His Brave Actions in Battle

Private Dancox showed incredible bravery during World War I. He was about 38 years old when he performed the actions that earned him the Victoria Cross. This happened on 9 October 1917. The event took place in the Boesinghe sector, which is in Belgium. His actions on that day were so courageous that he was given this very special award.

What is the Victoria Cross?

The Victoria Cross, often called the VC, is the highest award for bravery in the British military. It was created by Queen Victoria in 1856. The medal is made from the bronze of captured Russian cannons. These cannons were taken during the Crimean War. The VC is given to soldiers who show extreme courage. They must face great danger and risk their own lives to help others or achieve a goal. It is a very rare and respected medal.

Remembering Frederick Dancox

Sadly, Private Frederick George Dancox died in battle. He was killed on 30 November 1917. This happened near Masnieres, in France. He has no known grave, which means his burial place is not marked. His name lives on as a hero who showed amazing courage. He is remembered for his bravery and for receiving the Victoria Cross.

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