Surname: | Breden |
Initials: | T |
Rank: | Sergeant |
Army Number: | 1141 |
Notes: | MFP. Awarded the Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (5) East Africa, 11/1/1917. 22/12/1896 enlisted in the Royal Sussex Regiment No. 5274, age 18 years, born Brighton, Sussex, occupation Labourer. Guardian Annie Acott, 46 Westbourne Street, West Brighton, Sussex. Formerly served in the 3 Royal Sussex Militia No. 7270. Served Home 22/12/1896 to 26/12/1898, Indian 27/12/1898 to 20/4/1911, Home 21/4/1911, MEF 11/1/1917 to 4/8/1919, En Route 5/8/1919 to 19/8/1919, Home 20/8/1919 to 17/9/1919, 18/9/1919 to Z class reserve, address: 15 Winchester Road, Colchester, Essex. Awarded the Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, Army order 305 of 1912. Served 30/1/1917 Eastern Force, 3/5/1917 APM Palestine L of C. 26/6/1911 transferred to MFP, 28/11/1912 L/Cpl, 18/4/1916 Cpl, 26/7/1917 A/Sgt. A letter in his Service Record dated 4/3/1914 from RAMC, Military Hospital. Certified in accordance with the terms of Article 1098, and appendix 5 (13) Royal Warrant that the man named in the margin is suffering from Venereal Disease, or it's effects. Thomas Breden. |