
| Regimental number | 10/1168 |
| Address | 69 Tainui Terrace, Lyall Bay, Wellington |
| Marital status | Married |
| Next of kin | Wife, Mrs E C Charters, Lyall Bay, Wellington |
| Rank on embarkation | Major |
| Enlistment status | Volunteer |
| Unit name | New Zealand Expeditionary Force, 2nd Reinforcements, Wellington Infantry Battalion |
| Embarkation details | Unit embarked from Wellington on board Willochra on |
| Medals |
Distinguished Service Order 'Operations Messines - 7th to 12th June 1917, and operations opposite Warneton 14th to 19th June 1917. As Officer Commanding the 1st Otago Batt., Lieut-Colonel Charters has always displayed the highest qualities of organisation and Command. It was his Battalion which established the advanced line of assembly trenches opposite Messines preparatory to the attack. During the battle itself on the 7th June, he commanded his Battalion with conspicuous success and showed fine qualities of leadership. He personally went forward under heavy artillery barrage, to ensure connection with the Division on his left, and on the night of the 8th of June during the heavy counter-attack, at great personal risk made a most valuable reconnaissance without orders from any superior authority to satisfy himself and the Brigade that the troops on his left front were not retiring, but that a relief was taking place. This information was of the highest value as the situation at that moment was very obscure. During the whole of the battle Lieut-Colonel Charters moved about among his men inspiring them with confidence and setting a marvellous example of cheerfulness. During the later operations opposite Warneton he again led his Battalion forward with great gallantry and seized a line of posts in the final objective. He again personally reconnoitred the line and was present during its consolidation. Later during August after the capture of La Basse Ville Lieut-Colonel Charters personally supervised the scouting of the advanced line, his Battalion carrying out the work with the greatest success under heavy machine-gun and shell fire.'
Source: 'London Gazette' Date: Commander of the Order of St Michael & St George 'Commanding New Zealand advanced base depot Alexandria upon whom all arrangements for the receipt and despatch of details, sick, wounded and convalescent revolves; also matters connected with the comfort of the sick and the wounded, has worked indefatigably.'
Source: 'London Gazette' Date: Mention in Despatches 'Lieut-Col Charters took over command of the 1/Batt. Otago Regt when the Brigade returned to Egypt after the evacuation of ANZAC. He has built up this battalion. He is capable and industrious and has proved himself in the operations near Flers from 16th to 28th September, to be thoroughly reliable in action.'
Source: 'London Gazette Date: Mention in Despatches 'In connection with administration in Egypt.'
Source: 'London Gazette' Date: Mention in Despatches 'Mentioned in General I. Hamilton's despatch of the 26th August 1915. (Commander in Chief, Mediterranean Expeditionary Force).'
Source: 'London Gazette' Date: Mention in Despatches 'Mentioned in Field Marshall D. Haig's despatch of 7 November 1917 for distinguished and gallant services and devotion to duty during the period February
26th to midnight September 20-21st, 1917.'
Source: 'London Gazette' Date: |
| Other details | Medals: Commander of the Order of St Michael & St George, Distinguished Service Order, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal |
| Miscellaneous details | Nominal Roll Vol. 1: Wellington Infantry Batln/Second |
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