archie777 Posted June 16 Posted June 16 Military Cross (MC) (Geo.V); 1914-15 Star 2.Lieut. A. Scragg. Essex R.; BWM; AVM (Brit.) with MID emblem Major A.S. Scragg MC LONDON GAZETTE 2 JANUARY 1918 Arthur Scragg was commissioned into 5th Bn Essex Regt. As Second Lieutenant on 16 July 1915 (late Cadet, Woodbridge School Contingent, Junior Division, Officers Training Corps.). Joined his unit at Mudros in December 1915 with a draft of 45 men. Along with 80 men he served with the Armoured Train Garrison before returning to his Battalion in May 1916. He was later attached to the Egyptian Camel Transport Corps (ASC). He was awarded his Military Cross whilst serving as a T/Lieutenant (Acting Captain) with the Army Service Corps. A citation for the award of this Military Cross has not, as yet been located. He was also Mentioned in Despatches. Arthur was recalled to service during WWII. Holding the rank of Major before the War he was appointed Acting Lieutenant Colonel. Towards the end of 1940 he was recommended for the award of the O.B.E. by the Commander of 1 Corps however this was not confirmed and he was only given a Mention in Despatches (London Gazette 20 December 1940. The original recommendation was worded as follows: “During the advance and subsequent withdrawal, Lieut. Colonel Scragg maintained an ample supply of petrol under difficulties. He was never at a loss for a solution, and acted on his own initiative with fine judgement. His determination and tireless energy in any difficult situation was a fine example to his officers and men. Lieut. Colonel Scragg showed energy, reliability, courage, and skill throughout, and was of the greatest possible assistance to the administrative staff.” 1
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