Second Lieutenant FREDERICK YOUENS
Durham Light Infantry
13th Bn.
Died 07 July 1917
Age 24 years old
- Country of Service United Kingdom
- Awards Victoria Cross
- Additional Info Son of Vincent and Lizzie Youens, of "Belgrave," 64, Desborough Park Rd., High Wycombe.
- Personal Inscription LOYAL,TRUE AND KIND A BEAUTIFUL MEMORY LEFT BEHIND
- Additional Citation note
An extract from "The London Gazette," dated 31st July, 1917, records the following- "For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty. While out on patrol this officer was wounded and had to return to his trenches to have his wounds dressed. Shortly afterwards a report came in that the enemy were preparing to raid our trenches. 2nd Lt. Youens, regardless of his wound, immediately set out to rally the team of a Lewis gun, which had become disorganised owing to heavy shell fire. During this process an enemy's bomb fell on the Lewis gun position without exploding. 2nd Lt. Youens immediately picked it up and hurled it over the parapet. Shortly afterwards another bomb fell near the same place; again 2nd Lt. Youens picked it up with the intention of throwing it away, when it exploded in his hand, severely wounding him and also some of his men. There is little doubt that the prompt and gallant action of 2nd Lt. Youens saved several of his men's lives and that by his energy and resource the enemy's raid was completely repulsed. This gallant officer has since succumbed to his wounds."
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