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He killed eight opposing soldiers and wounded many others. As part of a final charge, Alfred primed three grenades. The third went off prematurely, horrifically injuring Captain Shout. Shout was evacuated to the rear, still seemingly cheerful despite his wounds. He was evacuated to a hospital shot but succumbed to his injuries on 11 August 1916.


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Alfred John Shout (1881-1915), soldier and carpenter, was born on 7 August 1881 in Wellington, New Zealand, son of London-born John Shout, cook, and his Irish wife Agnes, née McGovern. In 1900 he joined the New Zealand contingent to the South African War, serving as a sergeant in the Border Horse; he was wounded at least once.


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Alfred John Shout was born in Wellington, New Zealand on 7 August 1881. He was in South Africa when, as an eighteen year old, he joined the Border Horse and later served with the Stellenbosch District Mounted Troop and the Cape Colonial Forces.


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Alfred John Shout Alfred (Alf, Whisper) Shout Alfred John Shout, VC, MC New Zealand Died: 11 August 1915 At sea Occupation: Carpenter, Joiner Education: Not known Fate: Died of wounds Highest rank: Captain Enlistment: 19 September 1914 Decorations/ commendations:


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Alfred John Shout, VC, MC (8 August 1882 - 11 August 1915) was a New Zealand-born soldier and an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest decoration for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces.


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Pre enlistment studio portrait of Captain (Capt) Alfred John Shout VC, 1st Battalion, in civilian clothes. Capt Shout was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross for "most conspicuous bravery at Lone Pine Trenches, in the Gallipoli Peninsula" on the 9 August 1915. He captured enemy occupied trenches in the morning and later in the afternoon he.


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Alfred John Shout's name is located at panel 30 in the Commemorative Area at the Australian War Memorial (as indicated by the poppy on the plan). Personal Service Records For information about obtaining service records please see National Archives of Australia - Personal service records . War Graves


Informal portrait of Second Lieutenant (2nd Lt) Alfred John (Alf) Shout, probably in Egypt. On

Alfred John Shout, VC, MC was a New Zealand-born soldier and an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross , the highest decoration for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces. Shout was posthumously awarded the VC for his actions at Lone Pine in August 1915, during the Gallipoli campaign of the First World War.


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Captain Alfred John, VC. MC (GVR) F Company, 1st Infantry Battalion. 1st Infantry Brigade, 1st Division AIF "This was my first experience of individual courage-that stuff we call 'guts' and I've never forgotten Shout." Captain K. C. Millar, MC. ( Reveille. The official journal of the NSWRSL. 1 April 1936) V.C. CITATION.


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Alfred John Shout was born on 7 August 1881 in Wellington, New Zealand, but moved to Australia with his wife and daughter in 1905 where he worked as a carpenter in Sydney. He previously served in.


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Captain Alfred John Shout Captain Alfred John Shout Photograph P02058.001 Description Alfred Shout epitomised the legend of Anzac. He was born in New Zealand in 1881. During the Boer War, Shout served with the Border Horse and Cape Field Artillery. In 1905 he settled in Australia with his wife and daughter.


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Biography ".Second Lieutenant (2nd Lt) Alfred John (Alf) Shout, probably in Egypt. On the back of the photograph is written the single word "Whisper", a reference to Shout's nickname. Shout served with a New Zealand unit in the Boer War before settling in Australia.


Informal portrait of Second Lieutenant (2nd Lt) Alfred John (Alf) Shout, probably in Egypt. On

Alfred John Shout was the most highly decorated Anzac. He was born in Wellington, New Zealand but moved to Darlington, Australia where he worked as a carpenter He served in the Boer War and subsequently in WW1 where he died aboard Hospital Ship Euralia after action on Lone Pine Ridge.


Alfred Shout Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

Captain Alfred John Shout VC MC, 1st Battalion, AIF DOW 11 August 1915 Photograph: G01028 Story delivered 14 November 2013 Today we remember and pay tribute to Captain Alfred John Shout VC MC. Shout was born on 7 August 1881 in Wellington, New Zealand, to John and Agnes Shout. He was the eldest of nine children and the only boy.


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Alfred John Shout was born in Wellington, New Zealand, on 8 August 1882, the son of English-born cook John Shout and his Irish wife Agnes (née McGovern). He was privately educated in his youth. In 1900, Shout joined a New Zealand Army contingent for service in the Second Boer War. He "served with distinction" as a member of the New Zealand.


Lieutenant Alfred John Shout sits outside his tent at Mena camp, ten miles from Cairo, playing

Captain Alfred John Shout VC, MC, MID, a New Zealander who fought for the British in South Africa, and died at Lone Pine. One of the Australian Victoria Cross recipients at Gallipoli was Captain Alfred John Shout. Shout was an officer in F company of the 1st Battalion AIF. Alfred Shout was born in Wellington New Zealand in 1881.