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Hoot 07-06-21 05:51 PM

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Simple question, does anyone know if the MSO personnel were entitled to be buried in a British Military Cemetery with official headstone?. Just curious but I would like to think they were.

mike_vee 07-06-21 06:34 PM

Can't answer your question about burials/headstones but found this :

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Paderborn (Sennelager)

The church of St.John and St.Christopher , Demsey Barracks.

Stained glass window of St.Stanislav , Polish Imperial Eagle and RCT badge - a memorial to those of the Mixed Service Organisation serving with the RASC and RCT.
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gurkharifles 08-06-21 10:12 AM

Hi Hoot - to qualify for a WW2 CWG headstone - you had to have died between the 3 Sept 1939 > 31 Dec 1947. I'm not sure when the MSO were formed (immediately after the end of WW2?) - but had anyone died within that time frame then I think they would almost certainly have qualified under "Category 3 - Personnel who died in certain civilian organisations such as Merchant Navy, Home Guard, War Correspondents, BOAC " - the list is by no means exhaustive. Tim

grey_green_acorn 08-06-21 10:38 AM

There are a number of British Military Cemeteries in Germany which post date WW2 and are 'owned' by the Ministry of Defence. They are distinct from, but sometimes adjacent to, Commonwealth War Grave Cemeteries and in most cases maintained by the CWGC.
The burials in British Military Cemeteries include British military personnel and dependents.
The MSO were based in most BAOR garrisons so it is possible that there are some MSO graves in British Military Cemeteries.

See http://www.redcap70.net/Cemetery.html

and

https://www.forces.net/heritage/reme...many-community

Tim

mike_vee 08-06-21 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by gurkharifles (Post 551663)
I'm not sure when the MSO were formed (immediately after the end of WW2?)

There was the Civil Mixed Watchman Service and the Civilian Mixed Labour Organisation then in 1959, both organisations were merged into the Mixed Service Organisation (MSO).

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Hoot 08-06-21 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by gurkharifles (Post 551663)
Hi Hoot - to qualify for a WW2 CWG headstone - you had to have died between the 3 Sept 1939 > 31 Dec 1947. I'm not sure when the MSO were formed (immediately after the end of WW2?) - but had anyone died within that time frame then I think they would almost certainly have qualified under "Category 3 - Personnel who died in certain civilian organisations such as Merchant Navy, Home Guard, War Correspondents, BOAC " - the list is by no means exhaustive. Tim

Sorry Tim, I should have been more clear. I meant the post-WW2 era and the BAOR burials under the MoD.


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