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|image=[[File:Victoria Cross Medal without Bar.png|center|165px|The Victoria Cross without Bar]]
|name =Edward John Mott, <small>[[Mott, 9887 (DCM)|DCM]]</small>
|born =[[4 July]] 1893
|died =[[20 October]] 1967
|rank =Sergeant
|number =9887
|battalion =[[1st Border Regiment]]
|action-date =[[27 January]] 1917
|citation-date=[[9 March]] 1917}}
==Citation==
{{quote-left}}For most conspicuous gallantry and initiative when in an attack, the company to which he belonged 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 of the Non-Commissioned Officer that the left flank attack succeeded.{{quote-right}} <ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/29978/supplement/2451 London Gazette, (Supplement) no. 29978, p.2451]</ref>


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==Notes==
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Edward was born on [[4 July]] 1893<ref name="museum">Cumbria's Museum of Military Life. [http://www.cumbriasmuseumofmilitarylife.org/sergeant-edward-john-mott/ Sgt. Edward John Mott, VC] Retrieved 18 September, 2014.</ref> in Drayton, Berkshire, died on [[20 October]] 1967 in Witney and currently rests at Oxford Crematorium. He was presented with his VC by King George V at Buckingham Palace on [[4 April]] 1917.<ref name="museum" /> His Victoria Cross is displayed at the The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.<ref>The Fitzwilliam Museum. [http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page377.html 1914 Star, Distinguished Conduct Medal & Victoria Cross awarded to Sgt. E. J. Mott, 1915-1917] Retrieved 18 September, 2014.</ref>
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|awards = [[Border Regiment Victoria Cross Citations|Victoria Cross]], for action on [[27 January]] 1917<br>For most conspicuous gallantry and initiative when in an attack, the company to which he belonged 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 of the Non-Commissioned Officer that the left flank attack succeeded.<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/29978/supplement/2451 London Gazette, (Supplement) no. 29978, p.2451]</ref><ref>He was presented with his VC by [[gw:George V|King George V]] at Buckingham Palace on [[4 April]] 1917. His Victoria Cross is displayed at the The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.</ref><ref>The Fitzwilliam Museum. [http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page377.html 1914 Star, Distinguished Conduct Medal & Victoria Cross awarded to Sgt. E. J. Mott, 1915-1917] Retrieved 18 September, 2014.</ref>
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|name = Edward John Mott
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|born = [[4 July]] 1893 / Drayton, Berkshire<ref name="museum">Cumbria's Museum of Military Life. [http://www.cumbriasmuseumofmilitarylife.org/sergeant-edward-john-mott/ Sgt. Edward John Mott, VC] Retrieved 18 September, 2014.</ref>
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Full Name Edward John Mott DCM, VC
Rank (highest) Sergeant
Service Number 9887
Battalion 1st Battalion
Regiment Border Regiment
Awards Victoria Cross, for action on 27 January 1917
For most conspicuous gallantry and initiative when in an attack, the company to which he belonged 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 of the Non-Commissioned Officer that the left flank attack succeeded.[1][2][3]
Born 4 July 1893 / Drayton, Berkshire[4]
Nationality English
Died 20 October 1967 / Witney, Oxfordshire
Age 74
Resting Place Oxford Crematorium

Biography

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References and notes

  1. London Gazette, (Supplement) no. 29978, p.2451
  2. He was presented with his VC by King George V at Buckingham Palace on 4 April 1917. His Victoria Cross is displayed at the The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
  3. The Fitzwilliam Museum. 1914 Star, Distinguished Conduct Medal & Victoria Cross awarded to Sgt. E. J. Mott, 1915-1917 Retrieved 18 September, 2014.
  4. Cumbria's Museum of Military Life. Sgt. Edward John Mott, VC Retrieved 18 September, 2014.
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