He Dragged a Wounded Soldier 600 Yards Under Fire | The Heroic WW1 Story of Fred Potts VC
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He Dragged a Wounded Soldier 600 Yards Under Fire | The Heroic WW1 Story of Fred Potts VC
Discover the incredible true story of Fred Potts VC, the only soldier from Reading, Berkshire to be awarded the Victoria Cross during World War One. In this gripping episode of military history, we explore how this brave private in the Berkshire Yeomanry became a hero during the Gallipoli Campaign. Wounded and under heavy Turkish fire, Potts stayed with his injured comrade for 48 hours before dragging him 600 yards to safety using a shovel as a makeshift sledge.
This documentary-style video dives deep into the courage, loyalty, and selflessness shown on the battlefield—and what happened to Fred and the man he saved, Arthur Andrews. From battlefield bravery to a tailor’s shop in Reading, Potts’ story will move and inspire you.
Whether you're a fan of Victoria Cross recipients, WW1 heroism, Gallipoli stories, or local Berkshire history, this video is for you.
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