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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Redall
Initials:A
Rank:L/Cpl A/Cpl
Army Number:P/1716
Notes:MFP. From Nechells. Awarded the Victory and War Medals. First serve abroad (1) France, 26/5/1916. Address: absent voters list 1918, 24 Thimble Mill Lane, Duddeston, Birmingham. Alfred Redall.

Extract from the Birmingham Daily Gazette. 21/7/1918.
Corporal A Redall, Military Police whose wife and child live in Birmingham, and whose mother lives at 329, Green Lane, Walsall, has been wounded. He was formerly a Nuneaton policeman.

Extract from the Walsall Observer and South Staffordshire Chronicle, 17/7/1917.
Wounded. Cpl A Redall of the Military Foot Police has been wounded after 13 months active service, and is now well on the way to recovery. 28 years of age and 6' 7" in height he is a native of Walsall and is an old Blue Coat school boy, and, before enlisting in April 1915 was a Police Constable at Nuneaton. His Mother lives at 329 Green Lane and his wife and one child live in Birmingham. (Article has photograph of Cpl Redall in Police uniform and address 329 Green Lane (wounded).
Decoration Record:
Decoration: Military Medal (London Gazette: 30498 Page: 1396 Jan. 28, 1918)
Citation: France.