Memorable Order of Tin Hats
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The Memorable Order of Tin Hats (M.O.T.H.) was founded in 1927 by Charles Evenden as a brotherhood of South African former front-line soldiers. The ideal is to help comrades in need, either financially or physically; and to remember all servicemen who have answered the Sunset Call, both in war and peacetime.[1][2]
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Abbreviation | M.O.T.H. |
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Formation | 7 May 1927; 96 years ago (1927-05-07) |
Founder | Moth O |
Type | Ex-service organisation |
Legal status | Charity NPO & NGO, (MESCA) |
Purpose | |
Headquarters | Flame Lily Park Retirement Homes, Melvern, Durban, South Africa |
Region served | South Africa and Worldwide |
Official language | English |
M.O.T.H National Chairman | Anders "Andy" Boden |
National Executive Members | |
Publication | The Home Front |
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Affiliations | Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League |
Website | www |
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