Corps of Military Police

Cap Badge of the Corps of Military Police (King George V)
Soldier Details:
Surname: Kenrick
Initials:   H.W.M.
Rank:   Captain
Army No.:  01010
Notes:   11 Hussars. Awarded the Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (1) France, 2/1917. Capt Herbert William Mascall Kendrick, 11 Hussars (PAO). Died of Bronchial Pneumonia at 36 CCS on 24/3/1919, Aged 49 years. He was born at Stafford and was serving in Germany as Commanding Officer of the 4 Traffic Control Squadron. MMP when he died. He left behind a widow, Helen. His mother lived at Sea Road, Westcliff on Sea with his brother, a schoolmaster at Wellington House. Medal card annotated: Mrs H C Kenrick makes application for medals due to her late husband 26/7/1919. Address: Wilton Villa, Campden Hill and 15 Oakwood Court, Kensington. N4. (note. The above army number is fictitious, officers did not have numbers till 1940, this number was generated to upload the grave photograph).

Casualty Details:
Date Killed: 24th March 1919
Company: 4 TRAFFIC CONTROL SQUADRON
Cemetery: COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY   GERMANY
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