London Gazette: 29854
Date: December 9, 1916
Honour and Award: Military Medal
Authority: R.O. 808 Byng, October 15, 1916
Name: George Wreaks (422897)
Unit: 29th Battalion
Details: For conspicuous bravery in handling his Lewis Gun during the attack on September 26th 1916 at Courcelette. He kept a little in front of the first wave and fired from the shoulder at the Germans in their trench, and thus succeeded in keeping them down. He did great execution among the retiring enemy when they were driven out, and showed great initiative in sniping and annoying the enemy to our flanks with his Lewis Gun fire after trench was captured and during consolidation.
London Gazette: 30540
Date: February 23, 1918
Honour or Award: Bar to Military Medal
Authority: R.O. 3914 Burstall, December 5, 1917
Name: George Wreaks (422897)
Unit: 29th Battalion
Details: On the night 4/5th November 1917, and again on the night of 5/6th November during the action at Passchendaele Cpl. Wreaks showed great gallantry and coolness in establishing outposts within thirty yards of the enemy and succeeded in holding this portion under great difficulty owing to the openness of the ground until the assembly of the Brigade was completed successfully. He Displayed resourcefulness in maintaining communication between these posts and in organizing his Lewis Gun crews to protect the area.
BX December 15, 1916
Military Medal for Private George Wreaks
Official word was received in the city today that Pte. George Wreaks has been awarded a Military Medal for gallantry in the field. Private Wreaks is a former Brantford boy, but enlisted in Winnipeg on April 1, 1915, going overseas with the 44th Battalion, later being transferred to the 29th Western Battalion, and has been in the trenches for nearly a year. Joe and Ed. Wreaks of this city are brothers.
BX March 9, 1918
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wreaks, Harrisburg, Ont. Have received word that their son, Sergeant George Wreaks has been awarded a bar to his medal. Sergeant George Wreaks enlisted as a private going overseas with the 44th Winnipeg Battalion. He was later transferred to a Vancouver battalion and promoted to a sergeant. He was awarded a medal for bravery on the battlefield one year ago.