British War Medal 1914-20 : Sergeant J V Lihou, 13 Battalion, AIF

Place Europe: Western Front
Accession Number REL/09135.003
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Medal
Physical description Silver
Maker Unknown
Place made United Kingdom
Date made c 1920
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Description

British War Medal 1914-20. Impressed around edge with recipient's details.

History / Summary

James Victor 'Jimmy' Lihou was born in Dubbo, NSW on 6 February 1895. The eldest of seven children to Stephen and Eliza Lihou, he was educated at Wongarbon Public School. Prior to the First World War he earned a living as a farm hand on properties in the area. Lihou enlisted on 15 January 1916 at Dubbo. He was posted to the 18th Reinforcements for 13 Battalion (13Bn) and embarked on HMAT (A46) Clan McGillivray on 3 May 1916. In October, following training, he joined 13Bn at Reninghelst, Belgium.

Lihou was wounded during the attack on Stormy Trench near Gueudecourt, on 5 February 1917, and again during the First Battle of Bullecourt on 11 April. On 1 October, he was promoted to lance corporal and to corporal on 26 March 1918. For his role in the fighting at Hebuterne in March and April 1918, he was awarded the Military Medal. He distinguished himself again during the Battle of Hamel in July and was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM). On 27 August, while on leave in England, he was promoted to sergeant.

Sergeant James Lihou was killed rushing a machine gun post near the village of Le Verguier during the Battle of 18 September. For his actions during the fighting, he was posthumously awarded a Bar to his DCM. His body was not recovered and he is commemorated on the Villers Bretonneux Memorial.