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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Harding
Initials:A
Rank:Acting Sergeant
Army Number:P/6193
Notes:MFP. Awarded the 1914 Star with clasp and rose, Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (1) France, 14/8/1914 to 16/10/1914. 4/8/1914 enlisted as a Pte. 2 Ox & Bucks Light Infantry. No. 7583, age 18 years, occupation Groom, born Bolter End, High Wycombe, address: father, Cadmore End, High Wycombe, 2/9/1916 transferred to 1 Royal Berkshire Regt. No. 31608, 27/5/1916 attached to MFP, 16/1/1917 transferred to MFP, 16/2/1917 promoted Cpl. 23/7/1919 shown as awarded £2 on Purfleet No.1 Demobilization Acquittance Roll. Served Home 13/4/1904 to13/3/1912, 15/3/1912 to Army Reserve. Re enlisted served Home 13/4/1914 to 12/8/1914, Home 13/8/1914 to 20/10/1914, Home 21/10/1914 to ? 30/9/1912 he married Annie Elizabeth Ayrels at St Mary's Church, Cadmore End. 30/8/1919 awarded a pension of 8/3d per week until further notice + 2/- for 1 child, address: Prospect Place Cadmore Common, High Wycombe, disability illegible.
Arthur Harding.