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Medal, order
Object type Military/defence
Classification: 276
Description
English: Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) of Col. Robert Gracie Milligan (1891-1962). One of a set of 11 medals mounted on ribbon bar OBE awarded in 1935 for Services to the Territorial Forces
Date 16 Oct 1997; 1910-1936; 10 Oct 1997; 1935; 1917-1936
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width: 48mm
height: 58mm
width: 32mm

notes: medal set: 98x183mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
1997.77.1.2
Place of creation Waihi; England; Auckland
Credit line Collection of Auckland War Memorial Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 1997.77.1.2
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Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) of Col. Robert Gracie Milligan (1891-1962). Col. Robert Gracie Milligan was awarded the OBE in 1935 for Services to the Territorial Force. He had joined the Volunteers in 1910 as a gunner in No 2 Company, Garrison Artillery Volunteers, and after demobilisation (WW1), rejoined the Territorials serving with the 2nd (Hauraki) Battalion Auckland Regiment, and with the New Zealand Artillery in various roles, and in 1939 was appointed Fortress Commander, Auckland Fortress area One of a set of 11 medals court mounted on ribbon bar Robert Gracie Milligan's completed 20 years service in 1930 but his total military service spanned thirty years. RG Milligan served with the Volunteers and Territorials between 1910 and 1940. During WW1 he served overseas with the New Zealand Artillery and at the outset of WW2 he was Fortress Commander - Auckland Fortress area, retiring from this position in 1940. His total military service spanned thirty years. Career summary- Born in NSW Australia in 1891 and immigrated to New Zealand with his family in 1896. He enlisted as a gunner with No 2 Garrison Artillery Volunteers, Auckland, in 1910 and was promoted as Lieutenant at the outbreak of WW1. He then enlisted with the 3rd Auckland Mounted Rifles and sailed with the 5th Reinforcements, serving on Gallipoli until the evacuation. He then transferred to the New Zealand Field Artillery and served on the Western Front where he was promoted to the position of Major-Battery Commander. He was awarded the DSO (Distinguished Service Order) "For distinguished service in connection with military operations in France and Flanders." (London Gazette, 1 January 1919). Post-war Robert Milligan rejoined the Territorials as a Colonel and served as Aide de Camp to Lord Bledisloe. In 1939 he was appointed as Fortress Commander, Auckland, retiring from this position in 1940. In 1935 Col. Milligan was awarded an OBE (Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) for his services to the Territorials. He died, in Auckland, in August 1962. For details of career see Personal Record and Cenotaph data-base.

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