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<strong>orders</strong>, deCoratioNs, CampaigN medaLs aNd miLitaria<br />

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The Second War ‘Italian Theatre’ M.B.E. Group of Seven to Major M. Moss,<br />

Royal Electrical <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Engineers, Late Royal Army Ordnance Corps<br />

a) The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 2nd type, Military Division,<br />

Member’s (M.B.E.) breast Badge, silver<br />

b)1939-1945 Star<br />

c) Africa Star<br />

d) Italy Star<br />

e) Defence <strong>and</strong> War Medals, M.I.D. Oak Leaf<br />

f) Army Long Service & G.C., G.VI.R., with ‘Regular Army’ bar suspension<br />

(7580939 W.O. Cl.II, M. Moss. R.A.O.C.), light contact marks throughout, generally<br />

very fine, mounted as originally worn (7)<br />

£250-300<br />

M.B.E. London Gazette 13.12.1945 Major (temporary) Matthew Moss (199181), Royal<br />

Electrical <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Engineers (Chorley, Lancs.)<br />

‘In recognition of gallant <strong>and</strong> distinguished services in Italy.’<br />

The recommendation, dated 7.10.1945, states: ‘This officer has been in charge of the REME<br />

Civil Labour Officer which has dealt with the trade testing, allocation, <strong>and</strong> payment of all skilled,<br />

semi-skilled, <strong>and</strong> unskilled civilian labour in REME Base Installations. These installations are<br />

mostly located in Naples, Rome, <strong>and</strong> the Bari area, <strong>and</strong> sub-labour offices were set up by Major<br />

Moss in all these towns. The total civilian labour employed exceeds 24,000. Major Moss has<br />

displayed quite exceptional devotion to duty in organising this complex work, <strong>and</strong> it is largely<br />

through his outst<strong>and</strong>ing personal efforts that labour troubles in the workshops have been<br />

negligible, <strong>and</strong> that the vital programmes of operational tasks have never been interrupted.’<br />

M.I.D. London Gazette 29.11.1945 Maj. (temp.) M. Moss (199181), Royal Electrical <strong>and</strong><br />

Mechanical Engineers<br />

‘In recognition of gallant <strong>and</strong> distinguished services in Italy.’<br />

Major Matthew Moss, M.B.E., Commissioned Second Lieutenant, Royal Army Ordnance<br />

Corps, 7.6.1941; transferred <strong>and</strong> appointed Lieutenant Quarter Master, Royal Electrical <strong>and</strong><br />

Mechanical Engineers, 1.10.1942; served during the Second War with the Royal Electrical <strong>and</strong><br />

Mechanical Engineers in North Africa <strong>and</strong> Italy, in charge of the Civil Labour Office; transferred<br />

to the General List, 25.1.1952; relinquished his Commission with the honorary rank of Major,<br />

29.3.1956.<br />

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