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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Green
Initials:F J
Rank:C/Sgt A/CSM
Army Number:647
Notes:MFP. From Ipswich. Later A/WOI. Awarded the 1914 Star with clasp (50592) and rose, Victory and War Medal and Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, Army Order 412 of 1914. First served abroad (1) France, 17/10/1914 to 5/6/1915 and 12/11/1915. Enlisted in the Dorsetshire Regt. No. 4921, 22/5/1896, Transferred to MFP 21/11/1901. Born Hammersmith, London, enlisted age 18 years, occupation Plumbers Mate. Served Home 22/5/1896 to 11/1/1897, Malta 12/1/1897 to 2/2/1899, Home 3/2/1899 to 23/11/1899, South Africa 24/11/1899 to 22/7/1900, Home 23/7/1900 to 16/10/1914, France 17/10/1914 to 1/6/1915, Home 2/6/1915 to 9/11/1915, France 10/11/1915 to 8/6/1919, Home 9/6/1919 to Class Z Reserve 8/7/1919. 22/10/1911 Sgt, 9/3/1915 Colour Sgt, 10/11/1915 WOII A/WO1. He has the same No. as Sgt W H Waller. MMP.
Decoration Record:
Decoration: Mention in Despatches (London Gazette: 29890 Page: 253 Jan. 4, 1917)
Citation: France & Flanders. Colour Sergeant (A/Sgt Major).
Decoration: Meritorious Service Medal (London Gazette: 30750 Page: 7148 June 17, 1918)
Citation: France. Devotion to duty. Colour Sgt. Frederick John Green.
Decoration: Queen's South Africa Medal (London Gazette: WO 100/189 Page: 30 Sept. 1, 1901)
Citation: Clasps: Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, Laing's Nek. Awarded serving with the 2 Dorsetshire Regt.