Michael Pratt (GC) explained

Michael Pratt
Birth Date:15 November 1954
Birth Place:East Melbourne, Victoria
Service Label:Service
Serviceyears:1973–1979

Michael Kenneth Pratt GC (born 15 November 1954) is a former constable of the Victoria Police Force in Melbourne, Australia, who received the George Cross for outstanding bravery in his efforts to thwart the armed robbery of a bank in 1976.

Intervention

On the morning of 4 June 1976, Constable Pratt intervened in a robbery of an ANZ Bank branch in Clifton Hill, and was shot in the back when he tried to stop the robbery. Keith George Faure was convicted for the shooting. The injuries received resulted in Pratt retiring from the Victoria Police Force.[1] [2]

Citation

In 1978 Pratt was awarded the George Cross. The official announcement was published in the London Gazette on 3 July, reading:

Education

Pratt went to school at the Christian Brothers College (Junior School) at Alphington and Bundoora, followed by Preston Technical School, where he captained the Football Club in 1972.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Police swoop on gangland suspect, The Age, 20 May 2004. Retrieved 14 October 2008
  2. John Silvester, Let's make a deal, The Age, 4 May 2008. Retrieved 14 October 2008
  3. George Cross Database entry – Michael Kenneth PRATT, GC (Living Recipient) Retrieved 14 October 2008