Seaman R.N.R. George McKenzie Samson, O.N. 2408A.
Worked on a lighter all day under fire, attending wounded and getting out lines; he was eventually dangerously wounded by maxim fire.
Lieut.-Commander Ralph B. Janvrin, R.N.
Conducted the trawlers into Morto Bay, for the landing at "De Totts," with much skill.
This officer showed great judgment and coolness under fire, and carried out a difficult task with great success.
Lieut. John A. V. Morse, R.N.
Assisted to secure the lighters at the bows of the River Clyde under a heavy fire, and was very active throughout the 25th and 26th at V beach.
Surgeon P. B. Kelly, R.N., Attached To R.N.A.S.
Was wounded in the foot on the morning of the 25th in River Clyde. He remained in River Clyde until morning of 27th, during which time he attended 750 wounded men, although in great pain and unable to walk during the last twenty-four hours.
Lieut.-Commander Adrian St. V. Keyes, R.N.