SOLDIERS DECORATED.
J I THREE WIN MILITARY MEDALS. V [BT TELEOEAPH, — ASSOCIATION.] 0 WELLINGTON. Tuesday, s A cablegram from the High CommisII eioner announces that the Military Medal 6 has been conferred on the "following solj diers, who are on active service 1 Corporal' Donald Mcßao—R" Mcßao, Scot* land (f). - , 3 Bombardier E. N. Watson—W. Watson, . Coalgate (f). , Bombardier William N. McClintock— \ MeClintock, Waitohi Flat. 0 BROTHERS WIN MILITARY CROSS. 0 Among New Zealanders in the Imperial 1 Army who have recently gained the Milia tary Cross is Second-Lieatenant Oscar E. 1 T. Gallie, son of Mr. John Gallie, of Wellington. The soldier, who is a native of " Dnnedin, is 26 years of age, and saw aer- '» vice in Samoa for eight months from ' August, 1914, being the first to join from. ** the Wairarapa. He then went to England l * and obtained a commission in the Royal 8 .Field Artillery. About two months ago • the Military Cross was awarded to his '* younger brother, Lieutenant Victor J. w Gallie, who is in a different division of r the Royal Field Artillery. Both young 9 officers are nephews of Major A. R. His'.op, 1 of Wellington * 8' —— g—»t-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16666, 10 October 1917, Page 8
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