- Period:
- Second World War (1939-1945)
- Rank:
- Sergeant
- Unit:
- T Section, Special Operations Executive (SOE), British Government
- Awarded on:
- July 7th, 1944
Citation:
"After receiving special training in England, Sergeant Frenay together with Sergeant Woluwe, also of the Belgian Army, was dropped into Belgium on the night of 16th April, 1943, with instructions to attack a specific target in Ghent.
They reported that this particular target was too heavily guarded and requested alternative orders and stores.
These were sent to them and they were responsible for twenty-three acts of sabotage, including eleven operations against railway targets, ten against canals and barges, one factory and one depot of flax and colza. In twenty of the above they were personally involved and confirmation of the successes of a number of these operations and news of counter-measures has been received.
Although working under disadvantages of supply and communication, Sergeant Frenay and his companion achieved, by their ingenuity and determination a remarkable amount of damage, and I strongly recommend him for the award of the Military Medal."