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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Hunt
Initials:H A
Rank:Lance Corporal
Army Number:P/16341
Notes:MFP. Awarded the 1914 Star, Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (1) France, 27/8/1914 to 19/12/1915 and 21/8/1917 to 26/2/1918. 13/11/1906 he enlisted as a Pte in the Royal Army Medical Corps, No. 957, age 18.5 years, occupation Barman, address: 33 Southwell Street, Harpurley, Manchester, 5/1919 3 Glencoe Road, Weybrige, Surrey, in 1914 he served as a Pte. 8 Stationary Hospital, Royal Army Medical, he was not entitled to the clasp and rose for his 1914 star. He held certificates from the School of Army Hygiene and, carpentry from the Ordnance College, Woolwich and had a knowledge of cooking. 28/8/1918 he transferred to the MFP, 17/2/1919 to class Z reserve. Served Home 13/11/1906 to 13/9/1909, Egypt 14/9/19089 to 8/4/1912, Home 9/4/1912 to 25/8/1914, BEF 26/8/1914 to 19/12/1915, Home 20/12/1915 to 20/8/1917, BEF 21/8/1917 to 26/6/1918, Italy 27/6/1919 to 17/1/1919, Home 18/1/1919 to 16/2/1919, Class Z reserve 17/2/1919. Address: wife, 10 Vanguard Street, Deptford. 6/10/1919 he was awarded 8/- per week pension + 4/8 for four children, disability pleurisy.
Info from Pension Index Cards: Hunt, Henry Alfred, case passed to R11C, 24/9/1923, MFP, P/16341, RAMC, 11/M/325891, Rejected 7/3/1919, 16/2/1919, No. 30334, 33 Glenco Road, Weybridge, Surrey, Stamp Ad 19/2/1920, at 8/- from 6/10/1919 to 25/1/1921, Chelsea No. Z/MFP/325, received 20/2/1920. Also: 24/6/192? Form X.5.CL grant for military service (civil liabilities) Dept. , £50 towards general grocery stores
Henry Alfred Hunt.