Percival James Ludlow PALMER

Regimental number43925
OccupationFarmer
Next of kinFather, Alfred James Palmer, Hukarere via Greymouth
Rank on embarkationCorporal
Unit nameNew Zealand Expeditionary Force, 27th Reinforcements (First Draft), Canterbury Infantry Regiment, C Company
Embarkation detailsUnit embarked from Wellington on board HMNZT 87 Tahiti on 12 June 1917
Final rankLance Corporal
Final unit1st Battalion, Canterbury Infantry Regiment
Medals

Military Medal

'Throughout the operations at Avesnes on 24th August and at Bapaume on 25th August, this NCO as leader of a Rifle Section, displayed great coolness and daring when approaching the Railway Avesnes. When bombed by the enemy from a post on his flank, he coolly turned and shot the man dead. In front of Avesnes, where his section held the most forward post, he kept a continuous watch all night. During the day his section was subjected to heavy machine gun fire but he kept his men well in hand and ably directed their fire. Considerable trouble was caused by an enemy sniper who was firing from a dump of trees but after watching for over an hour and a half, he finally located and shot him.'
Source: London Gazette
Date: 13 March 1919

SourcesNominal Roll Vol. 3: Roll 67, p. 16

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