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A | DSO, a DSC and two DSMs were awarded for the action |
Rev, Theodore Bayley Hardy, | D.S.O., A., Chapln.'s Dept. |
General Sir David Julian Richards, GCB, CBE, | DSO, ADC Gen (born 4 March 1952) is a senior Britis |
taff Air Chief Marshall Sir Glenn Torpy KCB CBE | DSO ADC to mark the 90th anniversary of the formati |
Air Commodore Stuart David Atha | DSO ADC is a serving senior officer of the Royal Ai |
ief Marshal Sir Norman Howard Bottomley KCB CIE | DSO AFC RAF (18 September 1891 - 13 August 1970) wa |
Wing Commander Peter John Cundy | DSO AFC RAF (3 October 1916 - 4 August 2005) was a |
f Marshal Sir Richard Edmund Charles Peirse KCB | DSO AFC (30 September 1892 - 5 August 1970), was a |
Air Vice Marshal Robert Stewart Blucke CB CBE | DSO AFC & Bar (22 June 1897 - 2 October 1988) was a |
igadier-General John Harold Whitworth Becke CMG | DSO AFC (17 September 1879 - 7 February 1949) was a |
Charles Alexander Holcombe Longcroft KCB, CMG, | DSO, AFC (13 May 1883 - 20 February 1958) was a pil |
Air Commodore Edward Maitland Maitland CMG | DSO AFC FRGS (21 February 1880 - 24 August 1921) wa |
al Sir John Frederick Andrews Higgins KCB, KBE, | DSO, AFC, RAF (1 September 1875 - 1 June 1948) was |
Jack Gerke | DSO, AM (1916- ) is an Australian Second World War |
mpany which was under the command of Jack Gerke | DSO, AM. |
troyer commander during World War II, earning a | DSO and a DSC. |
After the war he was awarded a bar to the | DSO, and served as CO, No. 92 Squadron in 1949. |
Major-General Sir Charles Boucher KBE CB | DSO and bar (1898-1951) was an officer in the Briti |
ant-General Sir Frederick Stanley Maude KCB CMG | DSO and the cousin of Colonel F. C. Maude, VC. |
hly decorated, twice mentioned in dispatches, a | DSO and Croix de guerre. |
ts was awarded the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) and the Legion d'honneur for his leadership an |
Marriott won both the | DSO and MC as well as the French Croix de guerre fi |
eral Sir John Charles Oakes Marriott, KCVO, CB, | DSO and Bar, MC (born 1895; died 1978) was a Britis |
the British Empire (CBE), awarded a Bar to his | DSO, and later the Greek War Cross. |
In 1944, Dundas was awarded the | DSO and at 24 became one of the youngest Group Capt |
the Pacific theatres, and had received both the | DSO and DSC and Bar. |
a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO), and as an Officer of the Legion of Merit from |
le of Ypres and Battle of the Somme earning the | DSO and two bars. |
nel in the 22nd Battalion, and was awarded the | D.S.O. and M.C. in World War II. |
orated with both a Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) and a Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC). |
d in despatches seven times and was awarded the | DSO and Bar; the 1914 Star and Clasp; the British W |
eutenant-Commander Stephen Lynch Conway Maydon, | DSO and bar, DSC, RN (15 December 1913 - 2 March 19 |
(1939-1945) (mentioned in despatches twice, MC, | DSO and Bar, Croix de Guerre). |
Both the | DSO and the bar were presented during the same inve |
Brigadier John Ormsby Evelyn 'JOE' Vandeleur | DSO and Bar, ON (14 November 1903 - 4 August 1988) |
Air Commodore Arthur Wellesley Bigsworth CMG, | DSO and bar, AFC, (27 March 1885 - 24 February 1961 |
ionary Force (BEF) in France, winning his first | DSO and mentioned in despatches. |
oup Captain James Brian Tait (nicknamed Willie) | DSO and three bars, DFC and bar (9 December 1916 - |
Baker-Cresswell was awarded the | DSO and promoted captain. |
e Chapelle on 10 March 1915, being awarded the | D.S.O. and Order of St. Stanislaus. |
I (led by Carter), III (led by Major W. Sochon, | DSO) and IV. |
served in the Second World War and was awarded | DSO and Bar in 1940. |
Major Harold Thomas Forster | DSO and Bar, MC and Bar (14 November 1878 - 29 May |
ice mentioned in dispatches and was awarded the | DSO and MC. |
son of Lieutenant Colonel Richard Henry Waddy, | DSO, and his wife Llewellyn. |
He was also a Brigadier-General, winning the | DSO and a knighthood. |
Battalion received the following decorations: 1 | DSO and 14 MIDs. |
In August 1943 he received the | DSO and became Wing Leader, RAF Tangmere. |
Lieutenant-Colonel Gerald Bryce Ferguson Smyth, | DSO and Bar, French and Belgian Croix de Guerre (7 |
JG Grant Fleming (1952-1966) - Awarded both the | DSO And the MC serving as a combatant officer durin |
Sir Hugh Spencer Lisle Dundas CBE | DSO and Bar DFC, (1920 - 1995), nicknamed "Cocky", |
Major-General Eric Louis Bols, CB, | DSO and Bar (8 June 1904 - 14 June 1985) was an off |
a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO), and an Officer of the Order of the British Em |
le commanded by Captain Leslie W. A. Bennington | DSO and Bar, DSC and two Bars, Tally-Ho served in t |
ed and awarded the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) at the Battle of the Somme in 1916. |
the Second World War, Whitaker was awarded the | DSO at the rank of captain for his achievement in t |
Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) Bar |
orth West Europe, in which capacity he earned a | DSO, before moving on to be Commanding Officer of 1 |
n World War I on the Western Front, earning the | DSO, being mentioned in despatches and ending the w |
Admiral Sir John Jeremy Black, GBE, KCB, | DSO, born 17 November 1932 (also known as Sir Jerem |
of Freeland, 2nd Baron Ruthven of Gowrie CB CMG | DSO, born 6 June 1870, died 16 April 1956, was Majo |
eral Sir Archibald Cameron Macdonell, KCB, CMG, | DSO, C de G was Commanding Officer of the Lord Stra |
l, the Detroit School of Arts, was added to the | DSO campus in 2004. |
Major General Sydney Buxton Pope, | DSO, CB, was a British officer who served in the In |
Henry Wellesley Wilson, 2nd Baron Nunburnholme, | DSO, CB, (24 January 1875 - 15 August 1924), was a |
Colonel Sir Henry Simpson Newland | DSO, CBE (1873-1969), their eldest son, was an acco |
gadier-General Edward Alfred Charles "Ned" Amy, | DSO, CD (March 28, 1918 - February 2, 2011) was one |
Edward Chester Plow, CBE, | DSO, CD (September 28, 1904 - April 25, 1988) was a |
to the late Brigadier-General Edward "Ned" Amy, | DSO, CD. |
DSO citation, Supplement to the London Gazette, 2 N | |
Brigadier General Duncan Sayre MacInnes | DSO CMG (21 February 1860 - 23 May 1918) was a sold |
gadier-General Duncan Sayre MacInnes (RMC 1892) | DSO CMG entered the Royal Military College of Canad |
Herbert Andrew Montagu Douglas Scott, [K.St.J] | DSO, CMG (30 November 1872 - 17 June 1944), was the |
General K. S. Thimayya, | DSO, COAS; One of India's most famous Army Chiefs'. |
b. Basil Edwin, | D.S.O., Colonel, 11th Battalion, The Hampshire Regime |
John Eamer Turner, CMG | DSO, Colonel; |
Air Commodore John William Boldero Grigson | DSO, DFC & Two Bars (26 January 1893 - 3 July 1943) |
Wing Commander Walter Gibb | DSO, DFC (26 March 1919 at Port Talbot, Wales - 4 O |
Wing Commander Paddy Finucane, | DSO, DFC & Double bar, (1920-1942); R.A.F pilot dur |
Air Commodore John Marlow Thompson CBE | DSO DFC & Bar AFC (16 August 1914 - 23 July 1994) w |
Group Captain Billy Drake | DSO, DFC & Bar (born 20 December 1917) is a British |
RAF in Pathfinders from 1940-1945 receiving the | DSO, DFC Bar. |
Air Marshal Sir Paul Davie Holder KBE CB | DSO DFC (2 September 1911 - 22 April 2001) was a Ro |
arshal Sir Henry Neil George Wheeler, GCB, CBE, | DSO, DFC and bar, AFC (8 July 1917 - 9 January 2009 |
Flight Lieutenant Archibald Ashmore McKellar | DSO DFC & Bar (10 April 1912 - 2 November 1940), wa |
lliam Wedgwood Benn, 1st Viscount Stansgate PC, | DSO, DFC (10 May 1877 - 17 November 1960) was a Bri |
arshal Sir George Augustus (Gus) Walker GCB CBE | DSO DFC AFC MA was a Second World War bomber pilot |
Group Captain Richard Charles Marler Collard, | DSO, DFC (25 August 1911 - 9 August 1962) was a Bri |
Wing Commander John De Lacy Wooldridge, | DSO, DFC and Bar, DFM, (18 July 1919 - 27 October 1 |
Harry King Goode | DSO, DFC (22 October 1892 - 21 August 1942) was a W |
Squadron Leader Denis "Dusty" Miller | DSO DFC (12 November 1918 - 24 March 2009) was a Ne |
Russell "Russ" Bannock | DSO, DFC*, (born November 1, 1919) was a Second Wor |
ary 1952 - Wing Commander John Marlow Thompson, | DSO, DFC, RAF awarded the Air Force Cross (AFC) |
Colonel Sir Archibald David Stirling, | DSO, DFC, OBE (15 November 1915 - 4 November 1990) |
Percy Belgrave "Laddie" Lucas, CBE, | DSO, DFC, (2 September 1915 - 28 March 1998), was a |
f Marshal Sir Wallace Hart Kyle GCB, KCVO, CBE, | DSO, DFC, RAF (22 January 1910 - 31 January 1988) w |
nant Colonel Jack Armand Cunningham (1890-1966) | DSO, DFC, Order of Leopold, Legion d'honneur, Croix |
ef Marshal Sir Denis Graham Smallwood GBE, KCB, | DSO, DFC, FRAeS, FRSA, (13 August 1918 - 26 July 19 |
1901: Companion ( | D.S.O.), Distinguished Service Order |
Kerans was awarded the | DSO Distinguished Service Order. |
ment George Carington, 4th Baron Carrington CVO | DSO DL (18 December 1852 - 11 November 1929), known |
Lt Col Sir Walter Dorling Smiles CIE | DSO DL (8 November 1883 - 31 January 1953) was a No |
Sir (Lawrence) Andrew Common, | DSO, DL (31 March 1899 - 6 April 1953) was a Britis |
r Commodore Andrew George Board (1878-1973) CMG | DSO DL was an English soldier and airman, a pioneer |
Thomas Henry Parry | DSO, DL (1881 - 8 October 1939) was a Welsh Liberal |
ral Sir Michael David "Mike" Jackson, GCB, CBE, | DSO, DL (born 21 March 1944) is a retired British A |
Major-General Sir Claude Francis Liardet KBE CB | DSO DL (1881 - 1966) was an British Army artillery |
Percy Archer Clive | DSO, DL (13 March 1873 - 5 April 1918) was a Britis |
rshal Sir John Eustice Arthur Baldwin, KBE, CB, | DSO, DL, RAF (13 April 1892 - 28 July 1975) was a s |
Vice Admiral Sir Peter William Gretton KCB OBE | DSO DSC (27 August 1912 - 11 November 1992) was an |
Rear-Admiral Charles Gage Stuart | DSO DSC (2 February 1887 - 1970) was the Royal Navy |
David Foster | DSO, DSC and bar, (24 May 1920 - 4 June 2010) was a |
Sir Allan Herbert Percy Noble, | DSO, DSC (1908 - 1982) was an English naval command |
The son of Captain Peter Barnsley Marriott | DSO DSC RN (1915-1989), by his marriage to Francis |
Richard John (Dickie) Cork | DSO, DSC (4 April 1917 - 14 April 1944) was a fight |
John Reginald Joseph Tyrwhitt, 2nd Baronet KCB | DSO DSC (18 April 1905 - 10 October 1961) was a sen |
rable Sir Cyril Eustace Douglas-Pennant KCB CBE | DSO DSC (7 April 1894 - 3 April 1961) was a Royal N |
Vice Admiral Henry George "Harry" DeWolf CBE, | DSO, DSC, RCN (26 June 1903 - 18 December 2000) was |
Western Front: A Biography of Major R S Dallas | DSO, DSC, C de G Avec Palme. |
Sir Arthur Antony Duff, GCMG, CVO, | DSO, DSC, PC (25 February 1920-13 August 2000) was |
Sir William Morrow | DSO ED 1972 - 1975 |
Major-General Sir Denzil Macarthur-Onslow CBE | DSO ED 1966 - 1969 |
Ralph Holley Keefler, CBE, | DSO, ED (September 12, 1902 - 1983) was a Canadian |
, FLA, FNZLA, Major General J R Stephenson CBE, | DSO, ED, Professor J M Ward MA, LLB |
Major General Albert Bruce Matthews CBE, | DSO, ED. |
Memoirs of General Sir Horatius Murray GCB KBE | DSO, edited by John Donovan, Pen & Sword Books, 201 |
ate Brigadier General Acton L. Schreiber CB CMG | DSO, Edmond Schreiber was commissioned into the Roy |
uently awarded the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) for his leadership. |
lieutenant in the campaigns of 1918, winning a | DSO for conspicuous gallantry. |
the Queen's South Africa Medal with 4 clasps, a | DSO for his military service during the Boer War an |
May 1945 - awarded the | DSO for his part in the crossing of the Irrawaddy R |
ast Timor, and the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) for services in Sierra Leone (Operation Barras |
n the only British army officer to be awarded a | DSO for services in the hinterland. |
He was awarded the | DSO for attacking and sinking U-628 in the face of |
er, was the First World War where he gained the | DSO for his sterling work at The Somme, Arras and Y |
oyed to the Arakan in Burma: he was awarded the | DSO for his service in Burma in March 1945. |
and French military awards (including Hollard's | DSO for V-1 espionage), and Hollard's biographies p |
Cubitt was also awarded the | DSO for his service during the Third Anglo-Burmese |
1918, awarded the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) for war services. |
For this, in 1945 he was awarded the | DSO for courage, resourcefulness, and outstanding l |
Moor in 1942, in which role he was awarded the | DSO for a bombing run over Mannheim in a damaged La |
and was awarded a Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) for his military service. |
17 and awarded the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) for his services on 1 January 1918. |
James Cannan CB, CMG, | DSO, former Australian Major General |
neral Sir (Henry) Cecil Lowther, KCMG, CB, CVO, | DSO, FRGS (January 1, 1869-November 1, 1940) was a |
y the award of the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) from Britain and the Croix de Guerre from Fran |
18, Sanders' father received his son's V.C. and | DSO from the Governor-General of New Zealand at Auc |
R.T. White, | D.S.O. from 5 January 1945 until October 1945. |
er and Kendall the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO), Goddard a Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (CGM). |
General Sir Alfred Dudley Ward CB CBE | DSO, Governor of Gibraltar from 1962-5 and Colonel |
In addition to his | DSO, he was made a CBE in 1943. |
As well as being awarded the | DSO, he was mentioned in despatches four times. |
Major Sir Ernest Makins, KBE, CB, | DSO, Honorary Brigadier General (born 14 October 18 |
He was awarded the | DSO in 1945 for his "...gallant and distinguished s |
He was awarded the | DSO in 1944 and made an Honorary Brigadier in 1945. |
attained the rank of Major and was awarded the | DSO in 1919. |
ned by Lt-Cdr Sir Standish O'Grady Roche, Bart, | DSO in the Second Battle of Sirte, 22 March 1942. |
He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) in September 1943, in part for his leadership |
nd was awarded the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) in 1919. |
ved as a captain in the Rifle Brigade and won a | DSO in 1918. |
Europe during 1944 and 1945 and was awarded the | DSO in 1945. |
6, was awarded the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) in 1917 and appointed Companion of the Order o |
He was awarded the | DSO in 1946 for the gallant example he had set to h |
nd was awarded the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) in 1917. |
nd was awarded the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) in June 1918. |
He was awarded the | DSO in 1915. |
He was awarded a | DSO in 1918. |
War with the Grenadier Guards, being awarded a | DSO in 1918. |
16 and awarded the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) in July 1917 and a bar in January 1920. |
He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) in 1901. |
He was awarded a Bar to his | DSO in 1945. |
being awarded the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) in 1918. |
He was awarded the DFC in 1941; | DSO in 1944 and Bar to the DSO in 1945. |
a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) in 1969 for service as Commanding Officer of 1 |
Andrew George Board, | DSO, in recognition of distinguished services rende |
17 and awarded the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) in the 1918 New Year Honours. |
He was awarded the | DSO in the Karen hills east of Toungoo in central B |
He served during World War I and earned the | DSO in 1916. |
Europe during 1944 and 1945 and was awarded the | DSO in 1944. |
He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order ( | DSO) in 1901 and retired in 1903. |
He was awarded the first Bar to his | DSO in July 1942. |
Disiloxane ( | DSO) is a hydrogen-bearing silicon compound with th |
Vice-Admiral Arthur Allison Fitzroy Talbot, CB, | DSO, is a appointed a Knight Commander of the Order |
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra ( | DSO) is an American orchestra. |
Lieutenant General Robin Vaughan Brims CB, CBE, | DSO is a retired British Army officer. |
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra ( | DSO) is an American orchestra based in Detroit, Mic |
The son of Brig-General Walter Allason | DSO, James Allason was educated at Haileybury and I |
eral Sir Dalrymple Arbuthnot, 5th Baronet, CMG, | DSO, JP (1 April 1867 - 31 March 1941) was a Britis |
Sir Reginald Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax, KCB, | DSO, JP, DL, the younger son of the 17th Baron of D |
jor General Sir Rohan Delacombe, KCMG, KBE, CB, | DSO, KStJ (25 October 1906 - 10 November 1991) was |
ph Dugan, 1st Baron Dugan of Victoria GCMG, CB, | DSO, KStJ (3 September 1876 - 17 August 1951), know |
ictor, London, Decca, Mercury, RCA, Chandos and | DSO labels. |
Brig A G Mackenzie-Kennedy CBE | DSO Late The Royal Scots 20 Aug 1952 |
Brig H L S Young | DSO Late Irish Guards 30 Aug 1961 |
9 March: Brian Turner (RNZN) OBE, | DSO, Legion of Merit (US), Navy Commander. |
One of that was | DSO Lokomotiv (Ruse). |
Sir Francis George "Frank" Hassett AC, KBE, CB, | DSO, LVO (11 April 1918 - 11 June 2008) was an Aust |
uel Charles Elworthy, Baron Elworthy KG GCB CBE | DSO LVO DFC AFC (23 March 1911 - 4 April 1993) was |
Lt. Harold Thomas Forster, | D.S.O., M.C., R. Berks. |
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