Donald Stott Military person

Major Donald John Stott, DSO & Bar (23 October 1914 – 20 March 1945) was a New Zealand soldier and military intelligence agent during the Second World War. As a member of the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force, Stott took part in the Battle of Greece, and the subsequent Battle of Crete. Captured by the Germans on Crete, he successfully escaped from a prisoner of war camp after several months of internment. Making his way back to Egypt, he joined the Special Operations Executive in 1942 and was dispatched to Greece to support the local resistance efforts against the Germans. In 1944, he transferred to the Z Special Unit, which was based in Melbourne, Australia as part of the Services Reconnaissance Department. Appointed commander of Robin 1, a small team formed to collect intelligence in the Southwest Pacific, he disappeared, presumed drowned, on 20 March 1945 while leading his team on a reconnaissance mission to Balikpapan Bay, Indonesia.

Personal facts

Donald Stott
Birth dateOctober 23, 1914
Birth place
Birkenhead New Zealand
Date of deathMarch 20, 1945
Place of death
Borneo , Indonesia , Balikpapan

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Military person

allegianceNew Zealand
award
Distinguished Service Order
military operations
World War II
Battle of Crete
Battle of Greece
military commandRobin 1
military unit
Special Operations Executive
Z Special Unit
Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery
service start1939
service end1945

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External resources

  1. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/catherine-masters/news/article.cfm?a_id=49&objectid=3562374
  2. http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/5s49/1