Alfred Nind ANDREWS

Regimental number2/1751
Date of birth21 December 1894
AddressSt Clair, Dunedin
Next of kinMother, Mrs Elizabeth Andrews, 32 Allandale Road, St Clair, Dunedin
Rank on embarkationGunner
Final rankCorporal
Final unitNew Zealand Field Artillery
FateDied of wounds 17 June 1917
Age at death from cemetery records22
Place of burialTrois Arbres Cemetery (Plot I, Row S, Grave No 33), Steenwerck, France
Miscellaneous information from
  cemetery records
Parents: George and Elizabeth Andrews, 32 Allandale Road, St Clair, Dunedin
Medals

Distinguished Conduct Medal

'For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He showed the greatest coolness and contempt for danger on three separate occasions, when his mortar had been put out of action by hostile fire, repairing it himself and getting it back into action. On another occasion, although wounded himself, he assisted to carry one of his comrades back to the dressing station. His cheerful disposition and pluck at all times inspired great confidence in his men. He has since been seriously wounded.'
Source: London Gazette
Date: 16 August 1917

Mentioned in Despatches

'At Bois Grenier on 21st February 1917, this NCO did exceptionally good work during the raid of the 2nd Auckland Batt.. The Batteries were heavily shelled throughout and in spite of the heavy fire Bombardier Andrews remained with the mortar, adjusting the mechanism which was causing trouble during the action, and set a splendid example to the men under him. During a previous raid by the enemy, the Corporal in charge of the detachment was killed. Bombardier Andrews took charge although the mortar was out of action, removed same to a dug out, exhibiting coolness and resourcefulness throughout, thus saving his mortar from being captured.'
Source: London Gazette
Date: 1 June 1917

Other details

War service: Egypt, Gallipoli, Western Front

Medals: Distinguished Conduct Medal, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal