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Distinguished Service Order (DSO)

This Order was instituted on November 9th 1886 by Queen Victoria to reward individuals for meritorious or distinguished service in wartime. This is a military Order for officers only, and while normally given for services under fire or under conditions equivalent to service in actual combat with the enemy, between 1914 and 1916 it was awarded under circumstances which could not be regarded as under fire.

After January 1st 1917, commanders in the field were instructed to recommend this award only for those serving under fire. Many DSO’s were awarded to squadron commanders for a long period of leadership but in some cases it was awarded to junior officers for just one operation.
Prior to 1943, the Order could be awarded only to someone ‘Mentioned in Despatches’. The Order is generally given to officers in command, above the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel and awards to ranks below this are usually for a high degree of gallantry just short of deserving the Victoria Cross. The Royal Warrant for this award was published in the London Gazette on November 9th 1886.

A bar is awarded for an act which would have merited the Order in the first place. The bar is plain gold with an Imperial Crown in the centre. The year of conferment is engraved on the reverse of the bar.

The medal is a gold coloured cross and on the obverse, within a wreath of laurel, enamelled green, is the Imperial Crown in gold on a red enamelled ground. On the reverse, within a wreath of laurel, enamelled green, is the Royal Cipher in gold on a red enamelled ground.
The red ribbon is 1.125 inches wide with narrow vertical blue edges.

A rosette is worn in undress uniform to signify the possession of a bar.The award is issued unnamed, but some recipients have privately had their names engraved on the back of the award or suspension bar.

Total issued unto 1983 : 1291, including 113 first bars and 18 second bars.

Grid List
Eadie, George Fraser* July 20th, 1917
† August 11th, 2003

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Easonsmith, John Richard† November 16th, 1943
Plot: 3 Row: B Grave: 3

Eastick, Thomas Charles "Tom"* May 3rd, 1900
† December 16th, 1988

Eather, Kenneth William* July 6th, 1901
† May 9th, 1993

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Eaton, Brian Alexander* December 15th, 1916
† October 1st, 1992

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Edson, Merritt Austin "Red Mike"* April 25th, 1897
† August 14th, 1955

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Edwards, Hughie Idwal* August 1st, 1914
† August 5th, 1982

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Egan, Rupert Cyril* February 11th, 1910
† September 27th, 1948

Eibel, Henryk Jan* February 22nd, 1896
† June 6th, 1965

Eliot, Hugh William† March 4th, 1945
Plot: I Row: F Grave: 20

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Elworthy, Samuel Charles* March 23rd, 1911
† April 4th, 1993

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Embry, Basil Edward* February 28th, 1902
† December 8th, 1977

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Emilius Laurie, John, 6th Baronet* August 12th, 1892
† January 10th, 1983

Enderby, Samuel* September 15th, 1907
† December 20th, 1966

England, Richard Geoffrey* April 7th, 1916
† October 22nd, 1943
Row: G Grave: 14

Ennis, Anthony Stewart Reginald† June 17th, 1944
Plot: H Row: 14-18 Grave: c.grave 6

Ensor, Maechel Anthony "Mick"* January 5th, 1922
† December 27th, 1994

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Erkel, van, Gerardus Bernardus Michael* April 25th, 1906
† February 1st, 1998

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Erskine, George Watkin Eben James "Bobby"* August 23rd, 1899
† August 29th, 1965

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Esmonde, Eugene* March 1st, 1909
† February 12th, 1942
Grave: 187 R.C.

Essame, Hubert* December 24th, 1896
† March 2nd, 1976

Evelegh, Vyvyan "Santa Claus"* December 14th, 1898
† August 27th, 1958

Everett, Douglas Henry* June 16th, 1900

Everett, Robert William Hanmer* May 29th, 1901
† January 26th, 1942

Everist, Anthony Maurice* October 31st, 1912

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Everitt, Gordon Hugh* December 29th, 1917
† July 31st, 2012

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Ewald, Ferdinand Charles Tray† June 14th, 1946
Plot: A Row: A Grave: 60

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