Surname: | Brown |
Initials: | A |
Rank: | Lance Corporal |
Army Number: | P/10195 |
Notes: | MFP. Awarded the 1915 Star, Victory and War Medals and Territorial Efficiency Medal, Army Order 275 of 1919. First served abroad (1) France, 21/3/1915. Shown as (2b) Gallipoli, 21/3/1915 to 9/12/1915 on medal roll page B702. 19/3/1912 he enlisted as a Pte. Royal Army Medical Corps (T) No. 1535, 1 East Anglian Field Ambulance, age 27 years, occupation Miller, born Ipswich, married, address: 44 New Cardinal Street, Ipswich and wife 15 Lydgate Road, Coventry, 30/5/1917 transferred to the Army Service Corps, No. T4/212029, 2/5/1917 transferred to MFP. served with APM Halton Camp, Bucks, Disembodied 21/8/1919. Served Home 19/3/1912 to 4/8/1914 and 5/8/1914 to 20/3/1915, Med Exp Force 21/3/1915 to 4/12/1915, Home 5/12/1915 to 20/8/1919, demobilized 21/8/1919. 18/9/1919 he was awarded a pension of 5/- per week, disability rheumatism and tachycardia, 20% to be reviewed in 52 weeks. Info from two Pension Index Cards: Brown, Albert, MFP, P/10195, married, 17/9/1919 to discharge, address: 15 Lydgate Road, Coventry then 54 Middlemarch Road, Coventry, disability rheumatism, debility, tachycardia, last entry 13/7/1922, 5/6d for 35 weeks, final Award. Also Brown, Albert, MFP, 10195, MFP, RAMC, ASC, 6/MB/7051, 44 New Cardinal Street, Ipswich, Suffolk. Stamp: Ad 20/8/1919 at 3/6d from 18/9/1919 to 21/9/1920, Chelsea No. 2539, received 21/8/1919. Albert Brown. |