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Preller, Mauritz Henan Otto. Veldkornet 9 years 7 months ago #35408

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Served: Pretoria. Awarded the DTD (Dekoratie voor Trouwe Dienst) and received the Wound Ribbon (Lint voor Verwonding).
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From the next City Coins auction, November 2020.

DTD (Veldkornet M.H.O. Preller)
With a length of Wound Riband (LvW)

Mauritz Preller served as Field Cornet in the Pretoria Commando, seeing action in the Colesberg vicinity (Arundel Station 13 Dec 1899, Suffolk Hill 6 January 1900) and Sannas Post. He suffered a serious headwound, resulting in the loss of his right eye, at Quagga Poort but from that point onwards his Boer War record becomes murky. When he applied for the DTD, ABO and LvW in March 1921 Preller stated that he was taken Prisoner of War on 4 June 1900. However, in the official “List of Burghers who have Surrendered their Arms in the Transvaal and OFS”, Preller is recorded as surrendering without arms in Pretoria on 29 June 1900.

The application was turned down with a note written on Vorm “A” by a member of the Medal Advisory Commission pointing out that Preller could hardly claim exemplary war service if he took parole in Cape Town with his wife for the duration of the war. In August 1924 Preller re-opened the matter. His Boer War C/O, Commandant Liebenberg, stated in a letter that, due to the loss of his eye “I consider that he was rendered totally unfit for further military service”. Eventually, in February 1925, the award of Preller’s DTD was approved with a Notice in the Government Gazette.

It is a pity that the whereabouts of the Minutes of the meetings of the Medal Advisory Board are not known as it could make for some very interesting reading!

Preller has an entry in the SA Who’s Who of 1908: on the accompanying photo his right eye is not visible. He died in 1926 (Transvaal Estate No 59109).
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