An extract from the London Gazette dated September 8, 1916 records the following posthumous award of the Victoria Cross:
“For most conspicuous bravery. His battalion was consolidating a position after its capture. Private Miller was ordered to take an important message under heavy shell and rifle fire and to bring back a reply at all costs. He was compelled to cross the open, and on leaving the trench was shot almost immediately in the back, the bullet coming out through his abdomen. In spite of this, with heroic courage and self-sacrifice, he compressed with his hand the gaping wound in his abdomen, delivered his message, staggered back with the answer and fell at the feet of the officer to whom he delivered it. He gave his life with supreme devotion to duty”.
