Military Cross, (GVI), reverse dated 1939, G.S.M. clasp, Palestine, (Capt. H.L.I.), 1939/45 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal, War Medal,
Major Richard Lorne Garratt, 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry
A fine award for Palestine operations 1939
His official recommendation states
“On 18th September, 1939, Captain R.L. Garratt, escorted by two sections in open trucks, was approaching the village of Al Qureiba, when heavy fire was opened at his party from both the front and the left flank. Captain Garratt immediately got his men out of the trucks and into positions of defence. A few minutes later fire was opened on the patrol from the rear. Fire, was now coming from three directions, and the enemy appeared to be about 50 strong. In a positions which had now become very serious Captain Garratt showed completed disregard for his own safety, in returning to the trucks which were in a very exposed positions, and collecting further reserves of ammunition, when stocks which were carried by personnel were exhausted.His prompt action and fine example of coolness and leadership under fire undoubtedly saved his patrol from heavy losses.”
The recommendation was signed by Lieut.-Gen., Sir Evelyn Hugh Barker, G.O.C., British Forces in Palestine and Trans-Jordan.
Major Garratt was British born overseas in Abbottabad, Bengal, His father serving with the Political Service.
Retired 25/5/1954, He died 12/11/1978 in Weybridge, Surrey
His retirement in the London Gazette 25th May 1954: “H.L.I. Major R.L. Garratt. M.C.
A remarkable American Boat Service, clasp 14 December 1814, with 1st class Order of Ferdinand of Spain, Lieutenant , Royal Marines. Present In the boats in the attack on the American ships on Lake Borgne. One of the 100 Marine detachment at the battle of New Orleans and wounded in the head by a musket ball during the successful attack and the capture of the American guns on the West Bank of the Mississippi River, 8Jan. 1815. Shipwrecked off Campeachy , Gulf of Mexico, aboard HMS Tay in 1816 and taken prisoner by the Spanish Navy . Commanded a company of the Royal Marine battalion present during the Carlist War in 1836-1837 where the Marines were actively engaged especially at the battle of Hernani and awarded the order of Ferdinand 




