JOURNALIST HONOURED
INCIDENT IN ALBANIA.
COURAGE UNDER- ENEMY FIRE.
SYDNEY, May 17.
A British staff officer who has escaped from Greece stales that Mr. G. E. W. Harriott, who was war correspondent for the “Sydney Morning Herald” with the Greeks in Albania, and earlier in Palestine ancl Egypt, has been mentioned in despatches to the Greek headquarters and recommended for- a decoration.
Mr. Harriott, it is,stated, was concerned in an incident during the Battle of Tepelene, and the attention of the Greek corps headquarters was drawn to the matter, as a result of which the recommendation was made. The Italians in March were attacking- north-east of Tftpeiene for two days. Mr. Harriott was with a ' front-line battalion. Ono by one, the Greek machine-guns wore knocked out. The telephone wire was cut, and runners sent back with a signal for close artillery support failed to penetrate the Italian bafrrage. As Mr. Harriott wanted to get back to cable a story to the “Sydney Morning Herald,” he volunteered to take back the signal. He dashed out. during a lull in the barrage and managed to got through and deliver file message. Later, the Greek batteries went into action and held up the Italian advance in the battalion’s sector.
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Grey River Argus, 23 May 1941, Page 3
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