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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Dicks
Initials:J
Rank:Acting Sergeant
Army Number:T/2312
Notes:MPSC. Awarded the Victory and War Medals. 8/9/1892 enlisted Ox & Bucks Light Infantry, No. 3845, age 22.7 years, occupation labourer, address Waterston Road, Waddeston, Buckinghamshire. Served Home 8/2/1892 to 3/2/1893, Indian 4/2/1893 to 23/10/1903, Home 24/10/1903 to 18/2/1905, India 19/2/1905 to 11/3/1908, home 12/3/1908 to discharge. 1/3/19158enlisted MPSC No. T/2312, Sgt. Served home 1/3/1915 to 2/1/1918, France 3/1/1918 to 30/4/1919, BAOR 1/5/1919 to 5/12/1919, home
6/12/1919 to 2/1/1920 to discharge. Address: 10a Loudet Street, Mitcham Road, Tooting, London SW 17. 2/7/1919 received severe reprimand for neglect of duty at Siegburg, Germany. Joseph Dicks.
Decoration Record:
Decoration: Indian General Service Medal 1895-1902 (London Gazette: WO 100/88 Page: 108 None)
Citation: Clasps: Punjab Frontier 1897-1897 & Tirah 1897-1898, awarded as Pte 2 Ox & Bucks Light Infantry, No. 3845. Also on medal roll WO 100/88, page 255 no date given.