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John Ryan (Australian soldier)

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215:, France, when the enemy succeeded in establishing a bombing party in the rear of the battalion's recently won position, Private Ryan, on his own initiative, organized and led a party of men with bombs and bayonets against the enemy. He reached the position with only three men and they succeeded in driving the enemy back. Private Ryan cleared the last of them alone, finally falling wounded himself. 361: 33: 395: 425: 415: 178: 316: 379: 303: 420: 400: 234:. By 1941, Ryan was again destitute and working as an itinerant labourer. In June that year he was diagnosed with 201: 101: 308: 219: 197: 129: 277: 239: 80: 254: 186: 298: 185:, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and 410: 405: 230:
where he was given work by the local council. He later worked for an insurance company in
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After the war, Ryan struggled to adjust to civilian life. During the
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when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.
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Australian World War I recipients of the Victoria Cross
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Tumut
Royal Melbourne Hospital
Australian Imperial Force
Private
55th Battalion
First World War
Hindenburg Defences
Victoria Cross
VC
Australian recipient
Victoria Cross
Commonwealth
private
55th Battalion
Australian Imperial Force
First World War
Hindenburg Defences
Great Depression
itinerant worker
Mildura
Melbourne
pneumonia
Royal Melbourne Hospital
Springvale Cemetery
honour guard
Australian War Memorial
"No. 31082"
The London Gazette
"Ryan, Edward John Francis (1890–1941)"

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