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Captain Noel Godfrey Chavasse, VC
and Bar, MC, RAMC. (1884-1917)
"Courage is the
Quality Which Guarantees All Others"
Noel
Chavasse the most decorated serviceman in British
Military
history once wore the colours of Sefton Harriers and competed along with
his twin brother Christopher in the 1908 London Olympics. As a young
doctor living and working in the South end of Liverpool prior to the
outbreak of war, Noel was also an active athlete excelling in both
athletics and rugby. Sefton Harriers based at the Florence Institute
in Mill Street was the natural local club for the young Noel.
One page
within a large athletics web site will not suffice, I hope to point
visitors in the direction of much more detailed account of this ephemeral and very worthwhile life.
I have included the only
known photograph of Noel running. The background music was taken from the
Liverpool Scottish website and is a pipe tune 'Captain Noel Chavasse VC'
written by Pipe Sgt Glyn Pritchard of The Liverpool Scottish for the
occasion of the unveiling of the Chavasse memorial at Forbes House in
1979. (Playing
in the background now if you have speaker turned on)
Below are the citations in relation to his two VC
On 9 August 1916, at Guillemont France Captain Chavasse
attended to the wounded all day under heavy fire, frequently in view of
the enemy, and during the night he continued searching for wounded in
front of the enemy's lines. Next day, under heavy shell fire he and a
stretcher bearer carried an urgent case 500 yards to safety, being
wounded himself during the journey. The same night, with 20 volunteers,
he rescued three wounded men from a shell-hole 36 yards from enemy
trenches, buried the bodies of two officers and collected many identity
discs. Altogether he saved the lives of some 20 wounded men.
BAR: During the period 31 July to 2 August
1917, at Wieltje, Belgium, Captain Chavasse although severely wounded
early in the action while carrying a wounded officer to the dressing
station, refused to leave his post and in addition to his normal duties,
went out repeatedly under heavy fire to attend the wounded. During this
time, although practically without food, worn with fatigue and faint
from his wound, he helped to carry in badly wounded men, being
instrumental in saving many who would otherwise have died under the bad
weather conditions. Captain Chavasse subsequently died of his wounds.
BAR Gazette: 14 September 1917.
The Chavasse twins who can be seen competing together in the Varsity
Sports 100 yards in 1907. In this race, N.G.Chavasse (Trinity) (furthest
right) and K.G.Macleod (Pembroke, Cambridge) (second from right) dead
heated in a time of 10.5s. At the same Sports, C.M.Chavasse (Trinity)
won the 440 yards in 50.6s
This picture and the one of the brothers supplied
by Laurence Chandy
I am told of an article in the
Liverpool Football Echo, dated
January 8th 1916 which links Noel with Sefton Harriers
Please us the links below to discover more about this
amazing man.
The
Liverpool Scottish Museum
Captain
Noel Chavasse
Victoria
Cross Reference
Chavasse Twin sister 100 years old
Video of the Chavasse Twin Sisters
Further reading and detail are in the excellent book
by
Ann Clayton Chavasse - Double VC
Noel is buried at Brandhoek New Military
Cemetery,, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen,
Belgium. The grave reference is panel number III. B. 15.
Sefton
Harriers Roll of Honour 1914-1918
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