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Another ri= sk is the parachute deflates and the astronauts are to with one less parach= ute like Apollo 15. The later Apollo parachutes were able to slow down enou= gh and land safely with 2 parachutes. Cyril Royston Guyton Bassett, VC (3 J= anuary 1892 – 9 January 1983) was a New Zealand recipient of the Vict= oria Cross (VC), the highest award for gallantry "in the face of the e= nemy" that could be awarded to British and Empire forces at the time. = He was the soldier serving with the New Zealand Expeditionary Force (NZEF) = to be awarded the VC in the Gallipoli Campaign of the First World War. Born= in Auckland, Bassett was a bank worker when the First World War began. A o= f New Zealand's Territorial Force, he volunteered for service abro with= NZEF and was posted to the New Zealand Divisional Signal Company as a sapp= er. He saw action on the ing day of the Gallipoli Campaign, and during the = Battle of Chunuk Bair he pered the actions that led to his award of the VC.= Mediy evacuated due to sickness shortly after the battle, he later served = on the Western Front and finished the war as a second lieutenant. Bassett r= eturned to the banking profession but was reed to active duty during the Se= cond World War. He served on the Front and by the time he was taken off act= ive duty in December 1943, he h been promoted to the rank of lieutenant col= onel and was commander of signals in the Northern Military District. When h= e retired from his banking career he became a justice of the peace in Devon= port. He died in 1983 at the age of 91. Cyril Royston Guyton Bassett was bo= rn on 3 January 1892 in the Auckland suburb of Mount Eden, to a printer, Fr= ederick Bassett, and his Harriet, née Powley. Bassett attended Auckl= and Grammar School and then Auckland Technical College. After completing hi= s al education in 1908, he worked as a clerk for the National Bank of New Z= ealand. In 1909, he joined what later became the Territorial Force, the par= t-time military reserve, and was posted to the Auckland College Rifles. Two= years later he transferred to the Auckland Divisional Signal Company. Firs= t World War When the First World War broke out, it was Bassett's intent= ion to join the Royal Navy, but his mother, whose family h a history of ser= vice in the British Army, convinced him to enlist in the New Zealand Milita= ry Forces. Bassett was not particularly tall and was initially rejected on = the grounds of height. He persisted with his attempt to enlist, and joined = the New Zealand Expeditionary Force (NZEF) as a sapper in the Corps of New = Zealand Engineers, assigned to the New Zealand Divisional Signal Company. G= allipoli Bassett embarked with the main body of the NZEF for the Middle Eas= t in October 1914. Initially based in Egypt, after a period of training, he= landed at ANZAC Cove on 25 April 1915, the ing day of the Gallipoli Campai= gn. Along with the other signallers of his unit, he was immediately set to = work laying communication lines to the hequarters of the New Zealand and Au= stralian Division. In early May, he, along with two other signallers, was n= oted in consideration for a gallantry award for their efforts in laying tel= e wires while under heavy fire. Later in the campaign, Bassett was promoted= to corporal. In August 1915, a series of offensives against Turkish positi= ons along the Gallipoli front was planned to break the stalemate that h dev= eloped since the initial landing. On 7 August, the New Zealand Infantry Bri= ge attacked Chunuk Bair, a prominent hill overlooking the battlefield. The = battle lasted for three days. Chunuk Bair was captured by the brige's W= ellington Infantry Battalion on the second day, during which Bassett, in co= mmand of a section of five other signallers of his unit, laid down and tele= lines between brige hequarters and the front lines. Working on the exposed= slopes leing up to Chunuk Bair, he braved continuous gunfire during this t= ime armed with a revolver and a bayonet. A bullet struck his boot and two m= ore passed through the fabric of his tunic during the fighting, but he was = not wounded.
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