Edward John Mott Military person

Edward John Mott VC DCM (4 July 1893, Drayton – 20 October 1967, Witney) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.He enlisted in the The Border Regiment in 1910, and, in 1915, took part in the ill-fated Dardanelles Expedition, after which he served in Egypt and then on the Western Front.He was 23 years old and a Sergeant in the 1st Battalion, The Border Regiment, British Army when he was awarded the VC.On 27 January 1917 south of Le Transloy, France, an attack by Sergeant Mott's company was held up at a strong-point by machine-gun fire. Although severely wounded in the eye, Sergeant Mott made a rush for the gun and after a fierce struggle seized the gunner and took him prisoner, capturing the gun. It was due to the dash and initiative of this NCO that the left flank attack succeeded.

Personal facts

Edward John Mott
Birth dateJuly 04, 1893
Birth place
Drayton Vale of White Horse
Date of deathOctober 20, 1967
Place of death
Oxfordshire , Witney

Search

Military person

award
Distinguished Conduct Medal
Victoria Cross
military operations
World War I
military branch
British Army
military unit
Border Regiment

Edward John Mott on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/stewart/oxfordsh.htm