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Soldier Record

Surname:Allsopp
Initials:A H
Rank:Acting Sergeant
Army Number:P/10624
Notes:MFP. Awarded the 1915 Star, Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (1) France, 24/3/1915 to 8/6/1916. 14/4/1908 enlisted in the RAMC (T), born Sutton Coldfield in 1883, address: 20 New Street, South Erdington, Birmingham, 14/11/1914 mobilised, 16/5/1917 transferred to MFP P/A/Sgt, 8/3/1919 demobilised. Served Home 14/4/1908 to 23/3/1915, BEF 24/3/1915 to 8/16/1916, Home 1/9/1916 to 8/3/1919 demobilised. Served in 2 Field Ambulance, RAMC. No. 231 and No. 437001. He was given a pension for a duodenal ulcer, attributed of 6/6/d per week for 52 weeks, final and for 2 children 2/4d per week from 9/3/1919. Shown as awarded the Territorial Efficiency Medal. Info from 2 x Pension Index Cards: Allsopp, A H, MFP, P/10264, Sgt, 8/3/1919 to discharge, born 1983, married, address: 2 New Street, Erdington. Disability Duodenal Ulcer, attributed and Allsopp, Arthur Harry, RAMC , MFP P/10624, 8/7/1919, 6/MA/1564, PPS 108739 passed to MFP, 21/7/1920, address 2 New Street, Erdington, Birmingham. Stamp: Ad - at 7/10d from 9/3/1919 to 9/3/1920, Chelsea No. Z/misc/MFP789, received 14/3/1919. 9/2/1919 he was awarded £2 on the Chisledon Demobilization Acquittance Roll.Arthur Harry Allsopp.