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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Chamberlain
Initials:G T
Rank:Sgt A/CSM
Army Number:.633
Notes:MFP. Awarded the Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (3) Egypt, 21/6/1916. He has 2 x medal cards, 1 x Chamberlain G T, Victory and War Medals, 2 x Chamberlain F, MID, same details.
5/8/1895 he enlisted in the Royal Scots, No. 5393, age 18.3 years, labourer, born Poplar, London. 17/5/1901 transferred to MFP, 25/8/1907 promoted Cpl, 26/3/? promoted Sgt. 1/6/1916 C/Sgt, 6/10/1918 A/CSM, 27/9/1918 WO I. Awarded the Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, Army Order 99 of 1914. 9/10/1903 married Louisa Beatrice Newing, spinster at the Registry Office, Hanover Square, London. Served Home 15/8/1895 to 26/10/1897, India 27/10/1897 to 7/4/1899, Home 8/4/1899 to 5/11/1899, South Africa 6/11/1899 to 14/12/1900, Home 15/12/1900 to 4/1/1910, Malta 51/1910 to 13/3/1911, Gibraltar 14/3/1911 to 31/3/1916, Home 1/4/1916 to 20/6/1916, Egypt E F 21/6/19016 to 4/6/1919, Home 5/6/1919 to 4/7/1919, Army Reserve 5/7/1919, address 1 Jubilee Street, Sittingbourne, Kent. 30/6/1916 APM Alexandria, 8/7/1916 Matruh, 27/9/1916 Shellifa W, 16/8/1916 Suez hospital. 22/8/1916 Port Tewfik, 11/4/1917 Ismalia,19/11/1917 Abbassia, 3/2/1918 attached Egyptian MP. 29/12/1918 Palestine L of C. 7/1/1919 awarded £2 on the Crystal Palace Demobilization Acquittance Roll.
Frederick Thomas Chamberlain.

He has the same No. as L/Cpl H J Salter, MMP.
Decoration Record:
Decoration: Mention in Despatches (London Gazette: 31138 Page: 1160 Jan. 22, 1919)
Citation: Egypt Exp Force.
Decoration: Queen's South Africa Medal (London Gazette: WO 100/166 Page: 16 Aug. 5, 1901)
Citation: Clasps: Belfast, Cape Colony, Orange Free State. Awarded as Pte, 1 Royal Scots. Remarks: to England 14/11/1900 invalided.