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Surname:Flowers
Initials:C
Rank:Acting Corporal
Army Number:P/7052
Notes:MFP. Awarded the 1915 Star Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (1) France, 26/12/1914 to 8/4/1915. Formerly Pte. 2 King's Shropshire Light Infantry. No. 4625, and 3/6/16 to Liverpool Regiment. 1918 serving in No. 14 Area, Pembroke Dock, Western Command. Served Home 19/10/94 to 28/11/97, India 29/11/97 to 15/10/14, En Route 16/10/14 to 16/11/14, Home 17/11/14 to 19/12/14, France 20/12/14 to 8/4/15, Home 9/4/15 to 31/1/19, class Z reserve 1/2/19 to 1/10/19, 2/10/19 discharged. He enlisted age 18.7 years, occupation Brass Founder, home address: 6 River Street, Balsall Heath, Birmingham, born Birmingham. 11/2/1918 letter from APM Western Command HQ Chester, to Officer I/C Records, CMP, Aldershot. The following NCO elects to draw his pension whilst serving with he colours, and necessary documents are attached. 7052 A/Cpl Flowers, No. 14 Area, Pembroke Dock.
Info from Pension Index Cards:- 5/MF/1598. Flowers, Charles, MFP, P/7052, Pte., born 1876, married, 5 Military Road, Pembroke Dock,26/6/22 pension commenced, disability Fistula in Ano (tunnel which develops between the inside of the anus and outside skin.) Also: Flowers, Charles, P/7052, MFP, 5/MF/1598, 15/10/21. Also:- Flowers, Charles, MFP, P/7052, DEAD 24/4/24, 1/10/19 to discharge, PWP. Stamp: AD-, 5/6 from 21/6/22 to 23/1/22, Chelsea no. 5/MF/1598, received 1/9/22.
Charles Flowers.