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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Lambourne
Initials:C B
Rank:Acting Sergeant
Army Number:P/11406
Notes:MFP. Awarded the 1915 Star, Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (1) France, 29/11/1914 to 3/10/1915 and (4) Mesopotamia, 16/2/1916. Formerly Pte. 2 Ox & Bucks Light Infantry. No. 3/9310. He has 2 x medal cards, 1 x C B Lambourn,1915 Star and 2 x C B Lambourne (correct) Victory and War Medals. Enlisted in the Ox & Bucks Light Infantry, No. 3/9310, 8/9/1914, age 25.3 years, occupation Tinsmith, Formerly served in the 1 Suffolk & Harwich Royal Garrison Artillery. Transferred to MFP 15/3/1917. Gun Shot Wound Right Shoulder 25/9/1915. Served Home 8/9/1914 to 28/11/1914, BEF 29/11/1914 to 3/10/1915, Home 4/10/1915 to 15/2/1916, Mesopotamian Exp Force 16/2/1916 to 10/5/1919, India 11/5/1919 to 5/12/1919, En Route 6/12/1919 to 20/12/1919, Home 29/12/1919 to 26/1/1920 to Class Z Reserve. Home address: 30 Queens Park, Aylesbury, Bucks