https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/29210/page/6269
"For most conspicuous bravery near Richebourg L'Avoue on 18 May 1915. With a bombing party of 10 men, who voluntarily undertook this duty, he conveyed a supply of 96 bombs to within 20 yards of the enemy's position over exceptionally dangerous ground, after the attempts of two other parties had failed. Lieutenant Smyth succeeded in taking the bombs to the desired position with the aid of two of his men (the other eight having been killed or wounded), and to effect his purpose he had to swim a stream, being exposed the whole time to howitzer, shrapnel, machine-gun and rifle fire."
1/3🧵May 18 1915 Lt John Smyth and 10 volunteers from the 15th Ludhiana Sikhs, 3rd (Lahore) Div, Indian Army dragged war materiel across open ground, for which Smyth was awarded the #VictoriaCross. Each of the 10 brave volunteers were awarded The Indian (DSM) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Joh...