Corps of Military Police

Cap Badge of the Corps of Military Police (King George V)
Soldier Details:
Surname: Cousins
Initials:   C.F.
Rank:   Lance Corporal
Army No.:  P/5147
Notes:   MFP. Awarded the 1915 Star, Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (1) France, 15/8/1915 to 12/4/1918. Formerly Pte. 2/3 London Company, Royal Army Medical Corps. No.2599. He was born and resided in Edmonton and enlisted in Chelsea. Died of wounds. Inscription on gravestone: Greater love has not man than this. Info from Army Register of Soldiers' Effects 1901-1929. 18/4/1918 died in the field. He had a debit balance of £5-12-05, 22/12/1919 dependant May Cousins received £14 war gratuity. Info from Pension Index Cards:- Cousins, Cyril Frank, No. P/5147, MFP, L/Cpl, DIED,18/4/1918, dependant Mrs May J Cousins, mother, 7 Sunnyside Road, South Edmonton, London. Cyril Frank Cousins.

Casualty Details:
Date Killed: 18th April 1918
Company: MFP 2ND ARMY
Cemetery: HARINGHE (BANDAGHEM) MILITARY CEMETERY   BELGIUM
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