英魂不死,浩氣長存...........
奧斯本准尉,加拿大溫尼伯榴彈軍團某連的士官長,抵禦侵港日軍,力戰不屈,明知不能為而為之。
1941年12月19日,准尉於港島黃泥涌峽與日軍周旋。為拯救同袍,伏身於日軍手榴彈上,英勇犠牲。死後獲追頒維多利亞十字勛章(Victoria Cross),是香港戰役唯一獲此殊榮的軍人。
The facts:
In 1940, the British regarded their crown colony of Hong Kong as expendable in the event of war with Japan. Yet as Japanese troops began to attack in 1941, the Canadian government agreed to send the Royal Rifles of Canada and the Winnipeg Grenadiers, although they were declared officially unfit for action. In spite of this, the troops fought valiantly in defence of Hong Kong.
During the morning of 19 December, a company of the Grenadiers led by Osborn became divided during an attack on Mount Butler. Osborn led part of the company to capture the hill. Outnumbered, they managed to hold it for three hours but were forced to withdraw. Osborn and a small group covered the retreat and when their turn came to fall back, Osborn single-handedly engaged the enemy, coming under heavy enemy fire as he assisted his men to rejoin the company. In the afternoon, cut off from the battalion, the company was surrounded by the enemy. Several enemy grenades were thrown towards them, which the soldiers picked up and threw back. Suddenly, a grenade landed in a position where it was impossible to return it in time. To protect his troops, Osborn threw himself on the grenade, and was killed instantly.
Of 1,975 Canadians who were sent to Hong Kong, 557 were killed or died in prison camps. Political pressure at home forced the Canadian government to appoint a royal commission to investigate the circumstances of Canada's involvement in this area of WWII. For his act of bravery, Osborn was posthumously awarded Hong Kong’s only Victoria Cross.