Synopsis:
The Distinguished Service Order (DSO) was instituted in 1886 to recognise acts of gallantry by military officers for which a Victoria Cross was not considered appropriate. In 1942 the regulations were amended to allow the award to be made to officers of the Merchant Navy for gallantry in the presence of the enemy. Following a UK review of gallantry awards in 1993, the purpose of the DSO was changed to recognise outstanding leadership at all ranks. At that time the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross replaced the award of the DSO for gallantry. The DSO was awarded to over 300 New Zealanders during both World Wars.
Published in 1993: Available now
Price: $65.00
Size: 150mm x 223mm
Extent: 468 Pages
Illustrations: 22 photographs and 2 Maps
Binding: Cased & Dust Jacketed
ISBN: 0-473-02406-3
The Distinguished Service Order (DSO) was instituted in 1886 to recognise acts of gallantry by military officers for which a Victoria Cross was not considered appropriate. In 1942 the regulations were amended to allow the award to be made to officers of the Merchant Navy for gallantry in the presence of the enemy. Following a UK review of gallantry awards in 1993, the purpose of the DSO was changed to recognise outstanding leadership at all ranks. At that time the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross replaced the award of the DSO for gallantry. The DSO was awarded to over 300 New Zealanders during both World Wars.
Published in 1993: Available now
Price: $65.00
Size: 150mm x 223mm
Extent: 468 Pages
Illustrations: 22 photographs and 2 Maps
Binding: Cased & Dust Jacketed
ISBN: 0-473-02406-3