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{{quote|For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty. During the attack in enemy trenches Sjt. Sifton's company was held up by machine gun fire which inflicted many casualties. Having located the gun he charged it single-handed, killing all the crew. A small enemy party advanced down the trench, but he succeeded keeping these off till our men had gained the position. In carrying out this gallant act he was killed, but his conspicuous valour undoubtedly saved many lives and contributed largely to the success of the operation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=618483 |title=Commonwealth War Graves Commission - E W Sifton |accessdate=26 May 2008}}</ref>}}
 
{{quote|For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty. During the attack in enemy trenches Sjt. Sifton's company was held up by machine gun fire which inflicted many casualties. Having located the gun he charged it single-handed, killing all the crew. A small enemy party advanced down the trench, but he succeeded keeping these off till our men had gained the position. In carrying out this gallant act he was killed, but his conspicuous valour undoubtedly saved many lives and contributed largely to the success of the operation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=618483 |title=Commonwealth War Graves Commission - E W Sifton |accessdate=26 May 2008}}</ref>}}
   

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Ellis Wellwood Sifton
File:Visiting Sifton's grave.jpg
Two soldiers tending to the grave of Lance-Sergeant E. W. Sifton, February 1918
Born 12 October 1891
Died 9 April 1917
Place of birth Wallacetown, Ontario
Place of death Neuville-Saint-Vaast, France
Buried at Lichfield Crater Cemetery, Thélus
Allegiance Canadian Red Ensign 1868-1921 Canada
Years of service 1914 - 1917
Rank Lance-Sergeant
Unit 18th Battalion, CEF
Battles/wars World War I
Awards Victoria Cross

Ellis Wellwood Sifton VC (12 October 1891 – 9 April 1917) was a Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

Sifton was born in Wallacetown, Ontario and was a farmer when he enlisted in October 1914. One of four soldiers to earn the Victoria Cross in the Battle of Vimy Ridge (the others were Thain Wendell MacDowell, William Johnstone Milne and John George Pattison), Sifton was 25 years old, and a Lance Sergeant in the 18th (Western Ontario) Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross.

Victoria Cross

On 9 April 1917 at Neuville-St.-Vaast, France,[1] during an attack on enemy trenches, Lance-Sergeant Sifton's company was held up by machine-gun fire.[1] During an attack on Vimy Ridge, "C" Company of the 18th Battalion was held up during its advance by German machine gunners who had survived the artillery barrage by taking refuge in concrete shelters.[1] As the Canadians moved forward, the enemy's machine guns swept the battlefield, causing heavy casualties. Sifton saw the enemy's machine gun nest first. He jumped up, rushed forward and leapt into the trench. He then charged into the enemy gun crew and knocked the gun over before turning on the gunners with his bayonet, killing each man.[1] More Canadians hurried forward, but not before a small German party moved down the trench towards Sifton. He used his bayonet and his rifle as a club to fight them off until help arrived. Despite these efforts, Sifton was killed during the fighting.[1]

Citation

His Victoria Cross citation published in the London Gazette, dated 8 June 1917 reads:

For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty. During the attack in enemy trenches Sjt. Sifton's company was held up by machine gun fire which inflicted many casualties. Having located the gun he charged it single-handed, killing all the crew. A small enemy party advanced down the trench, but he succeeded keeping these off till our men had gained the position. In carrying out this gallant act he was killed, but his conspicuous valour undoubtedly saved many lives and contributed largely to the success of the operation.[2]

His VC is held by the Elgin County Pioneer Museum in St Thomas, Ontario.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Pro Valore: Canada's Victoria Cross. Governor General of Canada. 2008. p. 68. 
  2. "Commonwealth War Graves Commission - E W Sifton". http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=618483. Retrieved 26 May 2008. 

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