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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Taylor
Initials:C H
Rank:Lance Corporal
Army Number:7685246
Notes:CMP. POW. Enlisted in to CMP. 12/1/46 to discharge.
Casualty List 280/26, BEF, France, Missing, 13/6/1940.
Casualty List 305/18, BEF, France, POW previously reported as Missing on List 280.
POW. Stalag 357, Oerbke, Lower Saxony.
Casualty List 1757/32. POW, reported POW in German hands now not POW, previous list 305, France.
18/1/49 He was awarded the 1939 - 1945 Star, War Medal.
Address:- 33 Seymour Street, Dundee, Angus, Scotland.
Charles Hunter Taylor.

Extract from The Scotsman, 20/11/40, Prisoners of War.
Corps of Military Police. L/Cpl C H Taylor.

Extract from Dundee Courier, 23/4/45. The Inseparables.
Two Dundee men who were captured together, and who have been together in German, have arrived together in this country. They are Cpl George S Brown, Corps of Military Police elder son of Mrs Ness, 61 Loon Road, Lochee and L/cpl Charles Hunter Taylor, CMP, son of Mrs E h Taylor, 70 Glenesk Avenue. Prior to joining up Cpl Brown was on the staff of Dundee Corporation Water Engineers and L/cpl Taylor was secretary to Dundee School of Economics, They were taken at St Valery.
Prisoner of War Record:
Imprisonment: Stalag 357 GERMANY 🇩🇪