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Tuesday, 11 October, 2022
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L-R: Matt Crymble, Iain Townsley, Derry Aulich, Mitch, Monica, Aaron Violi, Graham Black and David Eastham stand in front of the panel honouring george Ingram VC, MM.
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Bravery lives on By Callum Ludwig
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A Seville war hero was remembered on a rainy day at the recently completed Seville War Memorial, 104 years to the day on from his Victoria Cross-worthy feats of bravery. George Ingram VC, MM grew up in Seville and became the Yarra Valley’s only Victoria Cross recipient and the 64th and last Australian to receive one during World War One. Mr Crymble said throughout the day of October 5 1918, Ingram showed the most splendid qualities of courage and leadership and freely exposed himself to enemy fire again and again under contempt for the dangers faced. “By his example, he encouraged his men to keep up a constant fire on the enemy, that not only did he leave me a large toll on of casualties
upon them, but was responsible for destroying counter-attacks on each front,” he said. “What George experienced on that day was horrific. He would have looked into the faces of many of the 40 enemy soldiers that he killed, no Victoria Cross is more soaked with blood. For the rest of his life, he could never bring himself to talk about the actions on that day.” The panel of the Seville War Memorial dedicated to George Ingram VC MM faces in the direction of his childhood home. George Ingram was a life member of the Lilydale RSL and the President of the Seville Township Group Graham Black laid a wreath at his panel on behalf of both the Lilydale RSL and Seville Township Group. Turn to page 7 for the full story
President of the Seville Township Group Graham Black pays his respect after laying a wreath and the bag pipes play.