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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Mayes
Initials:C P
Rank:Acting Corporal
Army Number:1061
Notes:MFP. Awarded the 1914 Star, Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (1) France, 5/10/1914 to 6/1/1915 and 26/5/1916.
10/11/1906 he enlisted in the Suffolk Regiment, No. 7402, born Pakenham, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, age 18.6 years, labourer. He had previously served with the 3 Suffolk Regiment. Served Home 10/11/1906 to 19/11/1907, Malta 20/11/1907 to 8/11/1913, Army Reserve 9/11/1913 to 4/8/1914, re enlisted 5/9/1914 to 3/10/1914, BEF 4/10/1914 to 16/1/1915, Home 1915 to 26/2/1919 to class Z reserve. Address 5 Lumsden Terrace, Chatham, Kent. 20/11/1907 he married Edith Phyllis Tanton at the Registry Office Chatham. 27/2/1919 he received a pension of 8/3 for 52 weeks for a fractured finger left hand. 30/1/1919 Show and been given £2 on the Acquittance Roll at Crystal Palace Demob Centre.
Charles Phillip Mayes.
He has the same No. as L/Naik Narayan Bhosle, CMP (I).