THREAD:
LAC MIKAN 3524165 & 4233491)
“The 2nd Canadian Division had been given the task of breaking through the strongly fortified Hochwald Forest defence line which covered Xanten the last German bastion West of the Rhine protecting the vital Wesel Bridge escape route...
At 0715 hours on 1st March, 1945, the attack was launched but ...
Across approximately 500 yards of flat open country, in face of intense enemy fire, Major Tilston personally led his Company in the attack, keeping dangerously close ...
Determined to maintain the momentum of the attack he ordered the ...
As he approached the woods he was severely wounded in the hip and fell to the ground....
Such had been the grimness of the fighting and so savage the enemy resistance that the Company was now reduced to only 26 men,...
When the supply of ammunition became a serious problem he repeatedly crossed the bullet swept ground to the Company on his right flank to carry grenades, rifle and Bren ammunition to his troops and replace ...
On his last trip he was wounded ...
By his calm courage, gallant conduct and total disregard for his own safety, he fired his men with grim determination and their firm stand enabled ...
(London Gazette, no.37086, 22 May 1945)