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John Baskeyfield

Lance-Sergeant John "Jack" Daniel Baskeyfield (November, 1922 - September 20, 1944) was an English WW2 hero who was awarded the Victoria Cross.

Born in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England, John received his call up papers to serve with the Anti-Tank Platoon, Support Company, 2nd Battalion The South Staffordshire Regiment, in February, 1942.

He was 21 years old, and a Lance-Sergeant in the The South Staffordshire Regiment, British Army, 1st Airborne Division during the Second World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.

On the 20th September 1944 during the Battle of Arnhem, Lance Sergeant Baskeyfield was the NCO in charge of a six-pounder anti-tank gun at Oosterbeek. When their battalion was attacked Baskeyfield was badly wounded in the leg, and the rest of the crew were either killed or badly wounded. He refused an offer of transport to the Regimental Aid Post to stay at his gun and encouraging morale.

After a brief respite, Baskeyfield came under heavy fire again but he refused to cower. After crawling under enemy fire to another six-pounder gun, he was killed by a shell from a supporting enemy tank.

Lance-Sergeant Baskeyfield's body was never found, but there is a memorial statue of him at Festival Heights in Stoke-on-Trent which was erected in the early 1990s.

His Victoria Cross is displayed at the Museum of the Staffordshire Regiment (Lichfield, Staffordshire, England).

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