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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Fluck
Initials:C W
Rank:Lance Corporal
Army Number:1606
Notes:MFP. Awarded the 1914 Star Victory and War Medals and Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, Army Order 145 of 1922. First served abroad (1) France, 13/8/1914 to 2/1/1915. Enlisted 27/9/1898 Drummer 2 Royal Dublin Fusiliers. No. 6506 age 15 years 20 months. Address prior to enlistment: Gordon Boys Home, Chobham, Surrey. Served Home 27/9/1898 to 23/12/1898, South Africa 24/12/1898 to 11/2/1902, India 12/2/1902 to 9/11/1908 (served in Aden 1903 operations in the interior), Home 10/11/1908 to 28/9/1910 to discharge. Re enlisted 4/12/1912 in the Gloucestershire Regt. No. 9714. 15/12/1917 medically discharged. Re enlisted in MFP No. P/18569 and 1919 No.1606, serving with DPM Egypt in 1921.
Charles William Fluck
Decoration Record:
Decoration: Queen's South Africa Medal (London Gazette: WO 100/209 Page: 112 July 15, 1901)
Citation: Clasps: Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Talana, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith. Awarded serving with 2 Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
Decoration: King's South Africa Medal (London Gazette: WO 100/347 Page: 311 May 11, 1903)
Citation: Clasps: South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902. Awarded serving with the 2 Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
Decoration: Silver War Badge (London Gazette: WO 329/3117 Page: L/240/1 Dec. 8, 1917)
Citation: Badge No. 288097. Enlisted 4/9/1912, Discharged 15/12/1917, Sick KR para 2 (b), AO 265 of 1917, Age 35 years, Served abroad. Listed on the Gloucestershire Regt. SWB Roll.
Decoration: Mention in Despatches (London Gazette: 28942 Page: 8354 Aug. 19, 1914)
Citation: France. Field Marshall French despatch 8/10/1914. Rank Drummer. Serving with 1 Gloucestershire Regt.