Sergeant Frederick Hobson, VC 1873 - 1917

Sergeant Frederick Hobson, VC 1873 - 1917

Photo by Alan L Brown - March 28, 2004

Plaque Location

The Region of Waterloo
The City of Cambridge
On Ainslie Street South, east side, just south of Main Street

Plaque Text

An Englishman, Frederick Hobson emigrated to Canada in 1904 after serving in the South African War. Eight years later, he moved to Galt (now Cambridge) with his family. When war broke out in 1914, he joined the Norfolk Rifles, then enlisted with the 20th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. He was awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross for his heroic action at Hill 70, near Lens, France on August 18, 1917. During an intense German counter-attack, Hobson rushed from his trench, reactivated a buried Lewis gun, and engaged the advancing enemy single-handed. When the gun jammed, the wounded Hobson fought with bayonet and rifle until he was shot. In the time gained reinforcements approached to drive the enemy back.

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