Ronald Joseph Moore, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Ronald Joseph Moore

New Zealand military officer

Date of Birth: 10-Sep-1915

Date of Death: 15-Aug-1992

Profession: military personnel

Nationality: New Zealand

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Ronald Joseph Moore

  • Ronald Joseph Moore (10 September 1915 – 15 August 1992) was a New Zealand soldier during World War II.
  • He was the leader of 'Moore's March', a forced march through the Western Desert by survivors of a Long Range Desert Group patrol following the Battle of Kufra at Gebel Sherif on 31 January 1941 during which Moore's patrol was ambushed by the Italian Auto-Saharan Company, and posted missing, believed killed.
  • Moore led three other soldiers on a ten-day, 209 mi (336 km) trek: Guardsmen J.
  • Easton and A.
  • Winchester and RAOC fitter A.
  • Tighe.
  • Easton was injured and later died, the first Scots Guardsman to die in North Africa.
  • An Italian prisoner with them escaped.
  • They found Sarra abandoned and headed for Kufra.
  • Tighe, who had been left behind, was picked up by a Free French patrol, and when the patrol found Moore he was headed for Tekro 80 mi (130 km) away, barefooted, and was slightly annoyed at being stopped.
  • They had survived on some jam and water, having lost their rations, headgear and footwear when the trucks were destroyed in the initial attack.
  • Moore, who was known as β€œSkin” Moore, Trooper No 1248 in the 2 NZ Divisional Cavalry, was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for his actions, the first member of the New Zealand Division to receive the award in World War II.
  • He was a farmhand, born on 19 September 1915 at Te Aroha, and died on 15 August 1992.

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