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On this day in 1918, Private Thomas Ricketts of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment was alone and had his 28-pound Lewis Machine Gun on his shoulder when he came across a German machine gun position.
He fired from the hip until his ammunition was exhausted. He then sprinted back 100 meters to friendly lines to get more ammunition before returning and destroying the German trench line with accurate machine gun fire.
Single-handed he captured four artillery pieces, four machine guns and eight prisoners. At age 17 this action earned him the Victoria Cross.
In 1919 he returned to Newfoundland and started high school.
On this day in 1918, Private Thomas Ricketts of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment was alone and had his 28-pound Lewis Machine Gun on his shoulder when he came across a German machine gun position.
He fired from the hip until his ammunition was exhausted. He then sprinted back 100 meters to friendly lines to get more ammunition before returning and destroying the German trench line with accurate machine gun fire.
Single-handed he captured four artillery pieces, four machine guns and eight prisoners. At age 17 this action earned him the Victoria Cross.
In 1919 he returned to Newfoundland and started high school.