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During an engagement Storkey noticed that a
large enemy party, about eighty to a hundred strong and armed with
several machine guns, was holding up the advance of troops on the
right. He was joined by another officer and four men, and under his
leadership this party of twelve charged the enemy position with
bayonets fixed. They drove the much larger enemy force out, killing
or wounding thirty, and capturing three officers, fifty men and a
machine gun. |