List of Honours
- Commander of the Order of the British Empire (Great Britain)
- Distinguished Service Order and Two Bars (Great Britain)
- Military Cross (Great Britain)
- 1914-15 Star (Great Britain)
- British War Medal 1914-19 (Great Britain)
- Victory Medal with Mention in Despatches (Great Britain)
- 1939-45 Star (Great Britain)
- Africa Star (Great Britain)
- France and Germany Star (Great Britain)
- War Medal 1939-45 with Mention in Despatches (Great Britain)
- New Zealand War Service Medal (New Zealand)
- King George V Silver Jubilee Medal (Great Britain)
- King George VI Coronation Medal (Great Britain)
- Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers' Decoration (Great Britain)
- Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal (Great Britain)
- New Zealand Long and Efficient Service Medal (New Zealand)
- New Zealand Territorial Service Medal (New Zealand)
- Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur (France)
- Military Cross (Greece)
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