| Surname | Hacking | |||
| First Name(s) | George Park | |||
| Place of Birth | Darwen, Lancashire | |||
| Club(s) | Blackburn Rovers | |||
| Service | British Army | |||
| Rank | Lieutenant | |||
| Service Number | - | |||
| Previous Service Number(s) | 49257 | |||
| Regiment or Corps | Royal Garrison Artillery | |||
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| Previous Regiment(s) or Corps | - | |||
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| Type of Casualty (If applicable) | - | |||
| Theatre of War (If applicable) | - | |||
| Date of Death (If applicable) | - | |||
| Place of Death (If applicable) | - | |||
| Place of Burial/Commemoration (If applicable) | - | |||
| Grave/Memorial Reference (If applicable) | - | |||
| Grave Photograph | - | |||
| Awards and Decorations | Military Cross | |||
| Citation(s) | 2nd Lt. George Park Hacking, R.G.A., Spec. Res. "For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. During an intense bombardment of his battery position he continued to visit each gun detachment with utter disregard of his own safety in order to inspire, the men with confidence and to satisfy himself that all were under cover. On another occasion, when both his battery officers were wounded, he himself attended to the guns and was entirely responsible for maintaining them in action. His untiring energy and gallant personal example instilled the greatest confidence in the men." (The London Gazette, Supplement 30466, 8 January 1918) | |||
| Supplementary Notes | Commissioned 05/01/1917 |
