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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Bromwich
Initials:P E
Rank:Lance Corporal
Army Number:P/16387
Notes:MMP. Awarded the 1915 Star, Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (3) Egypt, 8/4/1915. Formerly 1 Buckinghamshire Yeomanry. No.1017. He has 2 x medal cards 1 x P Bromwich, (Paul Edward) Royal Berkshire Yeomanry, No.1017, Victory and War Medals and 2 x P Bromwick, Bucks Yeomanry. No. 1017, 15 Star, Victory and War medals. He enlisted in the Royal Bucks Hussars age 19 years, occupation Bank Clerk, home address: Caswell House, London Road, Isleworth. 14/8/15 embarked from Alexandria to Gallipoli, 2/9/15 Reported as missing in action, 5/9/15 wounded not missing gunshot wound arm, slight. Embarked Mudros 24/11/15 for Alexandria, 16/1/1917 to APM Southern Canal Section, 7/2/17 detached to MMP, 30/7/18 posted to MMP. Disembodied 26/2/19, suffered from Malaria. Served Gallipoli 3 months, Palestine 3 weeks, Egypt 3.3 years, served Home 120/2/1914 to 7/4/1915, Med Exp Force Egypt 8/4/1915 to 2/1/1919, Home 3/1/1919 to 25/2/1919, Discharged 26/2/1919. 27/2/1919 received 5/6d per week pension for 52 weeks for Malaria, 19% disability. 30/1/1919 awarded £2 on the Crystal Palace Demobilization Acquittance Roll.
Info from Pension Index Card: Bromwick (should be Bromwich), Paul Edward, R Bucks Hussars, MMP, 16387, 26/2/1919, SFJ 1951, Caswell House, London Road, Isleworth. Stamp: AD - , at 5/6d from 27/2/1919 to 2/3/1920, Chelsea No. Z/Misc/MMP644, received 20/3/1919.
Paul Edward Bromwich.