Hugh Edgar McKINNON

Regimental number10/135
AddressCarterton
Marital statusSingle
Next of kinMrs J F Wallis, Greytown
Rank on embarkationLieutenant
Enlistment statusVolunteer
Unit nameNew Zealand Expeditionary Force, Main Body, Wellington Infantry Battalion
Embarkation detailsUnit embarked from Wellington on board HMNZT 10 Arawa on 16 October 1914
Final rankMajor
Final unit2nd Battalion, Wellington Infantry Regiment
Recommendations (Medals and Awards)

Mention in Despatches


'For gallantry and consistent devotion to duty. For the period from 22/9/17 to 24/2/18 as Company Commander, Second in Command of Battalion, and on two occasions, for several weeks at a time, as Commanding Officer of the Battalion, this Officer has displayed great gallantry, marked ability, and fine powers of organization. He is an Officer endowed with great energy and enthusiasm, and has always preformed his duties consistently well, both in the line and out of the line.'
Awarded, and promulgated, 'London Gazette', 28 May 1918.

FateKilled in Action 4 November 1918
Age at death from cemetery records30
Place of burialLes Quesnoy Communal Cemetery Extension (Plot I, Row B, Grave No 24), Le Quesnoy, Nord, France
Miscellaneous information from
  cemetery records
Father: John McKinnon, 34 King Street, Arch Hill, Auckland
Medals

Military Cross

'Action at Flers, 15th and 16th September 1916. This officer showed admirable judgement when in command of two companies, 2nd Wellington Battalion in an advanced part of the line covering the north of Flers. On arrival at Flers he immediately grasped the situation, brought up his company, and consolidated a line covering the village on the north flank. This organisation of the defence was carried out at a very critical time, at a moment when the Germans were delivering a counter-attack from the North-West. Captain McKinnon tackled the situation with the greatest skill. The 2nd Wellington Battalion had been sent forward to help support the 3rd New Zealand (Rifle) Brigade, and to resist a threatened counter-attack by the enemy from the north west.'
Source: 'London Gazette'
Date: 1 January 1917

Bar to Military Cross

'For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in leading his company and two platoons of another one in an attack upon a village. After the position was won he inspired all ranks to a tenacious and successful defence for twenty four hours in the face of repeated counter-attacks and heavy shelling, during which his personal energy and fine leadership were most conspicuous.'
Source: 'London Gazette'
Date: 9 January 1918

Other details

War service: Egypt, Gallipoli, Western Front

Medals: Military Cross & Bar, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal
Miscellaneous detailsNominal Roll Vol. 1: Wellington Infantry Batln/Main Body