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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Robinson
Initials:F
Rank:L/Cpl A/Cpl
Army Number:736
Notes:MMP. From Chesterfield. Formerly Royal Horse Artillery, No. 2067, transferred 24/2/1911. Awarded the 1915 Star, Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (3) Egypt, 5/11/14. Post 1920 No. 7681046. 25/11/1899 he enlisted in the Royal Horse Artillery No. 2067, address: Father Alkborough Farm, Lincolnshire. Served Home 25/11/1899 to 5/2/1901, South Africa 6/2/1901 to 2/9/02, India 3/9/1902 to 25/11/1909, Home 26/11/1909 to 13/3/1913. 19/9/1908 Regimental Court Martial reduced from Bdr, to Gnr. 24/2/1911 transferred to MMP, 10/9/1916 promoted Sgt, 16/12/1920 to discharge address:7 Ashgate Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. 17/4/1916 arrived Alexandria, 31/5/1916 Salonika, 10/9/1916 A/Sgt, 1/11/1918 awarded the MSM,4/2/1919 to 22 Division,12/2/1919 to Batoum 27 Div,18/9/1919 at Constantinople, 27 Division, 16/12/1919 to discharge.
Frederick Robinson.
He has the same No. as L/Cpl W Clayton, MFP.
Decoration Record:
Decoration: Meritorious Service Medal (London Gazette: 31153 Page: 1490 Jan. 30, 1919)
Citation: Salonika Force. Devotion to duty. L/Cpl (A/Sgt). Frederick Robinson.
Decoration: Queen's South Africa Medal (London Gazette: WO 100/139 Page: 196 June 10, 1901)
Citation: Clasps: Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal awarded as Gnr, 10 Battery, RHA, No.2067.
Decoration: King's South Africa Medal (London Gazette: WO 100/139 Page: 269 March 27, 1902)
Citation: Clasps: South Africa 1901 & South Africa 1902 awarded as Gnr. 10 Battery, RHA No. 2067.