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cap, peaked

human history
  • Other Name

    officer's peaked cap (descriptive name)

    Brigadier Clive Lochiel Pleasants CBE DSO MC (associated name)

  • Description

    officer's peaked cap

    belonged to Brigadier Clive Lochiel Pleasants

    khaki textile [wool/drill] cap with red felt headband, tan leather chin strap secured at sides by two circular brass buttons - "EIIR" at centre surrounded by garter containing words "HONI SOIT Q MALY PENSE" with crow above, metallic embroidered bade on black felt base at front - Royal Crest: lion above crown, brown leather headband inside, padded lining with plastic cover

  • Place
  • Accession Number
    2001.25.802.3
  • Accession Date
    15 Aug 2001
  • Department
uniform, peaked cap [2001.025.802]

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Artefact

  • Credit Line
    Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 2001.25.802.3 Brent Mackrell Collection
  • Collection
  • Primary Maker
  • Place
  • Date
    Unknown
  • Associated Notes

    Peaked cap of Brigadier Clive Lochiel Pleasants, CBE DSO MC

    Service: 2NZEF FMF

    Served: WW2: Greece, Crete, Africa, Italy

    post-war: New Zealand Regular Army; Commanding Officer Fiji Military Force to Malaya.

    Obituary: NZ Herald: 30/3/1988

    "War Hero Started out as Teacher

    Clive Lochiel Pleasants, a schoolteacher who became a distinguished soldier, died yesterday in Auckland.

    Brigadier Pleasants, aged 77, will be honoured in a funeral ceremony with full military honours tomorrow at the Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral in Parnell and then at Purewa Crematorium.

    During the Second World War he commanded infantry and armoured units of battalion, division and brigade strength in Greece, Crete, Egypt and Italy.

    He earned the Military Cross while a company commander in the 19th battalion in Crete in 1941, having to lead soldiers out of the region to Egypt after his commanding officer and second-in-command were temporarily lost in the battle.

    Commission

    He won the DSO the following year while in command of the 18th battalion at Orsogna, Italy, where he was wounded twice.

    On his return to New Zealand at the end of the war he returned to teaching in Wanganui, but resumed Army life in 1947 when he took up a permanent commission.

    Brigadier Pleasants was appointed commandant of Waiouru Military camp in the late 1940s, then commander of the Fiji military forces.

    He was made a CBE in 1952 during his term in the islands.

    In 1953 he became commander of the northern military district. He went to London in 1964 as Army liaison officer, retiring at the end of the following year."

  • Associated Event
    WW2; 1939-1945
    Post WW2
  • Associated Person
  • Media
  • Measurement Reading

    275mm

    250mm

    90mm

  • Classification
  • Last Update
    15 May 2023
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