Surname: | Regan |
Initials: | M F |
Rank: | Corporal |
Army Number: | P/18659 |
Notes: | MFP. Awarded the Victory and War Medals and Territorial Force War Medal. Also the Territorial Efficiency Medal, Army Order 177 of 1924. First served abroad (1) France, 16/7/1918. Formerly Sgt. Army Service Corps. Sgt. No. T4/239382. Later Royal Engineers. No. 7682600 (1920 MFP No.) Address: 211 Sussex Field Coy 44 Division RE (TA) Brighton. 3/6/15 he enlisted in the Army Service Corps, No. 321 and No. T4/239382, age 28.11 years, occupation van man, born Colchester, Essex, formerly served in the Royal Sussex Regiment TF, home address: 9 Sussex Terrace, Brighton. Served home 3/6/15 to 14/7/18, BEF 15/7/18 to 21/5/19, Home 22/5/19 to 18/6/19, Army Reserve 19/6/19 to 28/9/19. 29/9/19 re enlisted in the MFP for 1 year, 31/12/20 discharged time expired. Post 1920 No. 7682600. From his pension record, Court of Enquiry at Antwerp 16/7/20 gives details of how Pte. 1 Class, John Victory, American RTO Antwerp accidentally shot L/Cpl Regan in the side. Contains statements from Pte 1st class Victory, Capt J G Shaw, RAMC, No. 1705 L/Cpl Ostler G W MFP and RSM Howard MFP. The Court having duly considered the evidence find that Cpl Regan was accidentally shot whilst on duty. Info from Pension Index Card:- Regan, Michael Frederick, MFP, P/18659, 7682600, 31/12/20 to discharge, 11/M/3047794/6/21. Stamp: Ad 30/5/21, at 8/- from 1/1/21 tpo 5/5/21, Chelsea No. 11/M/304779, received 31/5/21. Post 1920 MFP no. 7682600. Michael Frederick Regan. |
Decoration Record: | |
Decoration: | Territorial Decoration 4 Clasp (London Gazette: WO 329/3270 Page: 9 Sept. 19, 1921) |
Citation: | Formerly Sgt Army Service Corps, Home Counties Division, No. T4/239382. |