Murray Hudson

Murray Ken Hudson
GC
Born (1938-02-24)24 February 1938
Opotiki in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
Died 13 February 1974(1974-02-13) (aged 35)
Waiouru
Allegiance  New Zealand
Service/branch  New Zealand Army
Rank Sergeant
Service number T/14858103
Unit Masterton Company, 7 Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment
Awards George Cross

Murray Ken Hudson GC (24 February 193813 February 1974) was a Sergeant with the Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment who lost his life when trying to protect soldiers under his command at Waiouru Military Camp in New Zealand. He was awarded the George Cross posthumously on October 11, 1974.[1]

Born in Opotiki in the Bay of Plenty, where he attended Opotiki College, Hudson enlisted in the New Zealand Army on May 24, 1961. He served in Malaya, Borneo and Vietnam, serving with the New Zealand Special Air Service.[2]

Sergeant Hudson was a drill instructor at Waiouru supervising a training exercise when an NCO accidentally armed a grenade he was about to throw. Hudson saw the soldier freeze, and immediately ordered him to throw it. The NCO was still unable to react so Hudson grasped his hand and tried to release the grenade, which exploded, killing both men.[1]

Notes

  1. 1 2 The London Gazette: no. 46371. pp. 8809–8809. 11 October 1974. Retrieved 2009-03-13.
  2. "Army Museum Bio" (PDF). Retrieved March 18, 2013.

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