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William Hackett (VC) - Wikipedia William Hackett VC (11 June 1873 – 27 June 1916) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces
William Hackett VC - Tunnellers Memorial With William Hackett’s courage exemplifying the Tunnellers’ work, the memorial stands in celebration not only of him, but all his military mining comrades from around the world, men whose critical but hidden role has been long overlooked
Welcome to William Hackett Chain Products Ltd William Hackett Chain Products Ltd was founded in 1892 by Daniel Hackett to manufacture flexible chain harrows for the farming industry and with over 100 years of experience, has built up a global reputation and become a name synonymous with quality and cutting edge design
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Sapper Hackett, VC and the Forgotten Front Sapper William Hackett was one of these brave men and here is his story Born on 11th June 1873 in Nottingham, William Hackett worked as a miner for 23 years in the Nottingham and Yorkshire coalfields
Remembering a Veteran: Sapper William Hackett, VC - Blogger On the morning of 22 June 1916, Sapper William Hackett and four other miners of 254 Tunnelling Company were driving a tunnel toward the enemy lines below the cratered surface of the Givenchy sector of northern France near Vimy Ridge