Corporal Sefanaia Sukanaivalu VC

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  1. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

    SEFANAIA SUKANAIVALU

    Corporal, 3rd Battalion, Fijian Infantry Regiment

    Born: 1918, Yathata Island, Fiji
    Died: 23 June 1944, Mawaraka, Bougainville, Solomon Islands

    Citation: On June 23rd, 1944, at Mawaraka, Bougainville, in the Solomon Islands, Corporal Sefanaia Sukanaivalu crawled forward to rescue some men who had been wounded when their platoon was ambushed and some of the leading elements had become casualties.
    After two wounded men had been successfully recovered this N.C.O., who was in command of the rear section, volunteered to go on farther alone to try and rescue another one, in spite of machine gun and mortar fire, but on the way back he himself was seriously wounded in the groin and thighs and fell to the ground, unable to move any farther.
    Several attempts were then made to rescue Corporal Sukanaivalu but without success owing to heavy fire being encountered on each occasion and further casualties caused.
    This gallant N.C.O. then called to his men not to try and get to him as he was in a very exposed position, but they replied that they would never leave him to fall alive into the hands of the enemy.
    Realising that his men would not withdraw as long as they could see that he was still alive and knowing that they were themselves all in danger of being killed or captured as long as they remained where they were, Corporal Sukanaivalu, well aware of the consequences, raised himself up in front of the Japanese machine gun and was riddled with bullets.
    This brave Fiji soldier, after rescuing two wounded men with the greatest heroism and being gravely wounded himself, deliberately sacrificed his own life because he knew that it was the only way in which the remainder of his platoon could be induced to retire from a situation in which they must have been annihilated had they not withdrawn.

    (London Gazette issue 36774 dated 31 Oct 1944, published 31 Oct 1944.)

    Note: Corporal Sukanaivalu is the only Fijian to have received the Victoria Cross.

    The Old Coot: Victoria Cross: S. Sukanaivalu
     
  2. war hawk

    war hawk New Member

    Wow what a story!!!! that guy sacrificed his life for his troops.it certainly would be hard to know that you are about to die I do not think I could do it.:gossip::coke:
     
  3. Antipodean Andy

    Antipodean Andy New Member

    A very brave man indeed. I imagine he is very well known in Fiji. Geoff?
     
  4. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

    Here's a bit more ! ( though I believe his remains were repatriated ! )

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    Sefanaia Sukanaivalu (1918 - 1944) - Find A Grave Memorial
     

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