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Teddy Sheean VC : a selfless act of valour

Teddy Sheean VC : a selfless act of valour

No-one will ever know what made him do it. In 1942, 18-year-old Edward "Teddy" Sheean was one of the youngest and most inexperienced sailors on board the the corvette HMAS Armidale. Whilst on operation in the Timor Sea this warship came under heavy attack by Japanese aircraft. Armidale began sinking while swarmed by Japanese aircraft, strafing and bombing the stricken vessel and the crew who were desperately trying to Abandon Ship. The wounded Ordinary Seaman turned back to his gun, an Oerlikon 20mm anti-aircraft cannon and strapped himself into the harness. He began firing at the attacking Japanese aircraft, a courageous young man, determined to do his best to save his mates. This selfless act of valour helped save the lives of 49 crew, before Teddy himself went down with the Armidale. No member of the Royal Australian Navy has ever been awarded a Victoria Cross. Teddy's family and many others took up his case and fought for his recognition. It took more than 70 years for Teddy to becomes the first in Australia's Naval history to receive this highest award, confirming Teddy Sheean is an Australian hero. Sheean is the 101st VC awarded to an Australian.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920468217 WAR 940.545 LEW
Non Fiction   . Available .  
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Catalogue Information
Field name Details
RSN 000068369679
ISBN 9781922387905
1922387908
Call Number 940.545/994
Dates Lewis, Tom 1958-
Attachments illustrations, maps, portraits ; 23 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 340-362)
Summary No-one will ever know what made him do it. In 1942, 18-year-old Edward "Teddy" Sheean was one of the youngest and most inexperienced sailors on board the the corvette HMAS Armidale. Whilst on operation in the Timor Sea this warship came under heavy attack by Japanese aircraft. Armidale began sinking while swarmed by Japanese aircraft, strafing and bombing the stricken vessel and the crew who were desperately trying to Abandon Ship. The wounded Ordinary Seaman turned back to his gun, an Oerlikon 20mm anti-aircraft cannon and strapped himself into the harness. He began firing at the attacking Japanese aircraft, a courageous young man, determined to do his best to save his mates. This selfless act of valour helped save the lives of 49 crew, before Teddy himself went down with the Armidale. No member of the Royal Australian Navy has ever been awarded a Victoria Cross. Teddy's family and many others took up his case and fought for his recognition. It took more than 70 years for Teddy to becomes the first in Australia's Naval history to receive this highest award, confirming Teddy Sheean is an Australian hero. Sheean is the 101st VC awarded to an Australian.
Sheean, Teddy 1923-1942.
Subject Military decorations
Sailors
Heroes
World War, 1939-1945 Naval operations, Australian.
Australia History, Naval.
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