Bill Kibby, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Bill Kibby

Recipient of the Victoria Cross

Date of Birth: 15-Apr-1903

Place of Birth: Winlaton, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 31-Oct-1942

Profession: soldier

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Bill Kibby

  • William Henry Kibby, VC (15 April 1903 – 31 October 1942) was a British-born Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that could be awarded to a member of the Australian armed forces at the time.
  • Kibby emigrated to South Australia with his parents at the age of 11, and worked as an interior decorator and served in the part-time Militia prior to World War II.
  • In 1940, he enlisted in the all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force and joined the 2/48th Infantry Battalion.
  • His unit was sent to the Middle East, but soon after arriving, Kibby broke his leg and spent the next year recovering and undergoing further training while his battalion took part in the North African campaign.
  • He rejoined his unit when it was serving on garrison duties in northern Syria after its involvement in the Siege of Tobruk, but in June 1942 it was sent to Egypt and recommitted to the North Africa campaign.
  • Kibby was with the battalion during the First Battle of El Alamein in July. In October, the 2/48th Battalion was committed to the Second Battle of El Alamein, during which he undertook a series of courageous and inspirational actions across the period from 23 to 31 October.
  • In the first episode, he went forward alone and silenced an enemy machine gun post, in the second he provided inspirational leadership to his platoon and mended its telephone line under heavy fire, and on the final occasion he pressed forward under withering fire and helped his company capture its objective.
  • This final action ultimately cost him his life.
  • He was then posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross.
  • A memorial trust used donated monies to purchase a house for his widow and two daughters.
  • His medal set is displayed at the Australian War Memorial in the Hall of Valour.

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