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Surname:Connor
Initials:G
Rank:Sergeant
Army Number:P/4631
Notes:MMP. Awarded the 1915 Star, Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (3 a) Egypt, 17/3/15. Shown as (2 b) Balkans, Gallipoli, 17/3/15 to 15/3/16 and (1) France, 16/3/16 on medal roll page B 235. 55 Division Arras. From Highbury, London. Info from Army Record: He was born at Chiswick, London. He formerly served in the Royal Dragoon Guards No. 4750 from 1900 to 1908. 9/6/1915 attached HQ 29 Division, 8 Army Corps, Gallipoli. 30/11/1915 to 88 Brigade, Gallipoli. 15/3/1916 Suez. 20/3/1916 Marseilles with 29 Division. 55 Division. 25/5/1918 SSM 74 Division, 1st Army. 22/2/1919 231 Field Ambulance admitted burns to face. Later Sgt. Discharged class Z reserve 5/7/1919. He enlisted 9/4/00 age 18.6 years in the 1 Dragoons and transferred to the MMP 5/8/14. Served home 9/4/00 to 6/12/00, South Africa 7/12/00 to 25/9/02, Home 26/9/02 to 26/1/04, India 27/1/10 to 24/1/08, Home 25/1/08 to 8/4/08, A Reserve 9/4/08 to 4/8/14, mobilized 5/8/14 to 16/3/15, Med Exp Force 17/3/15 to 15/3/16, BEF 16/3/16 to 5/6/19, Home 6/6/19 to 5/7/19, class Z reserve 6/7/19.
George Connor.
Decoration Record:
Decoration: Mention in Despatches (London Gazette: 30445 Page: 13492 Dec. 24, 1917)
Citation: France & Flanders. L/Cpl.
Decoration: Belgian Croix de Guerre (London Gazette: 30792 Page: 8173 July 12, 1918)
Citation: France & Flanders.
Decoration: Queen's South Africa Medal (London Gazette: WO 100/114 Page: 16 Nov. 1, 1901)
Citation: Clasps: Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal. On separate medal roll South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 on WO 100/114, page 71, dated 1/11/1902. Awarded serving with the 1 Dragoons, No. 4750.