Corps of Military Police

Cap Badge of the Corps of Military Police (King George V)
Soldier Details:
Surname: Jordan
Initials:   L.T.
Rank:   Corporal
Army No.:  P/1407
Notes:   MFP. Awarded the 1915 Star, Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (1) France,28/6/1915 to 29/9/17. Died of Wounds. He was born in Charlwood and enlisted and resided in Tunbridge Wells. Inscription on gravestone: Lead Kindly Light, RIP. Army Registers of Soldiers' Effects: 29/9/1917 died of wounds, 3/12/1918 father Stephen received the sum of £16-8-8 and 13/11/1919 a further £11-00-10. Info from Pension Index Cards:- Jordan, Leonard Thomas, No. P/1407, Military Police, dependant Mr Stephen Jordan, 30 Vernon Road, Tunbridge Wells, father, 18/12/1919 he received a pension of 15/- per week also weekly from 9/10/1917 to 10/12/1918. Leonard Thomas Jordan.

Casualty Details:
Date Killed: 29th September 1917
Company: MFP
Cemetery: POPERINGE NEW MILITARY CEMETERY   BELGIUM
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