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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Myatt
Initials:A
Rank:L/Cpl A/Cpl
Army Number:P/3223
Notes:MFP. Port Police. Info from service record: He enlisted in London on the 3/12/1915 and resided at 13 Worcester Road, Walthamstow, London, age 31. He was formerly a shipping clerk and had previously served in the 1st City of London Regiment for 4 years. Service Home 3/12/1915 to Army Reserve 4/12/1915 to 12/6/1916, Home 13/6/1916 to 21/1/1919, Exp Force North Russia 22/1/1919 to 1/9/1919, En Route 23/8/1919 to 1/9/1919. Murmansk. He is shown as being Port Police and on Army Form H 1157 Clothing and Necessaries Statement he is shown has being issued with 1 x green cap cover. Army Form B 103 Casualty Form -Active Service, 10 Army Reserve. Embarked UK 21/1/1919, disembarked "Syren" NREF 31/1/1919. 22/8/1919 To UK per SS Ulua from Murmansk. Discharged class Z reserve, 6/10/1919. Medal card found with annotation: Enquiry by O I/C records, Corps of Military Police, re award of MSM.
Alfred Myatt.
Decoration Record:
Decoration: Mention in Despatches (London Gazette: 31764 Page: 1384 Feb. 3, 1920)
Citation: North Russia, Murmansk. Rank shown as Sgt amended to A/Sgt in LG 31938. 6459, 11/6/1920.
Decoration: Russian St Stanislaus Medal of Zeal (London Gazette: Page: Feb. 3, 1920)
Citation: Murmansk. Not found in London Gazette. Russian silver medal "For Valour" to be worn with the ribbon of the order of St Stanislaus. CO 243/1919. Service record.