Description

Title: Mentioned in Despatches

Author: Newbury, George

Condition: Good 

Edition: 1st Edition

Publication Date: 1988

ISBN: N/A

Cover: Soft Cover without Dust Jacket – 150 pages

Comments: This is the most comprehensive book on the awarding of the Mentioned in Despatches to Australians for service during World War I. Limited Edition of 250 and now a scarce and hard to find title. An essential reference book for the Australian military historian or medal collector and rarely seen on the market.

A soldier Mentioned in Despatches (or Dispatches) (MID) is one whose name appears in an official report written by a superior officer and sent to the high command, in which is described the soldier’s gallant or meritorious action in the face of the enemy.

In a number of countries, a soldier’s name must be mentioned in despatches as a condition for him to receive certain decorations.

Soldiers of the British Empire or the Commonwealth of Nations who are mentioned in despatches but do not receive a medal for their action are nonetheless entitled to receive a certificate and wear a decoration. For 1914-18 and up to 10th August 1920, the decoration consisted of a spray of oakleaves in bronze.

The book has an index of names to those who were awarded an MID.

It provides the Commonwealth Gazette details that the MID appeared in and lists the name of the unit that the person was in when the MID was awarded.

Covers stained and small section missing of the cover at the top and bottom of the spine. Some staining inside contained to the top of the page, which reduces in size to page 7.  Stains do not affect the legibility of the contents and the names can still easily be read.

Evidence of price tag removal top right front cover.