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Surname:Mansfield
Initials:A J
Rank:Sergeant
Army Number:466
Notes:MMP. 3/11/92 He enlisted in the 21 Hussars, No. 3515, 12/4/01 transferred to MMP, born Gillingham, Kent, occupation Waterside Labourer, age 19 years. Father Charles Henry Mansfield of Debden, Essex Served India 9.1 years. 2/11/13 discharged time expired at Aldershot, age 40 years, served 21 years, conduct exemplary, address: 15 Amhurst Terrace, Amhurst Road, Hackney, London. Awarded the Long Service & Good Conduct Medal Army Order 92 of 1911. Served home 3/11/1892 to 22/10/1896, Egypt 23/10/1892 to 12/12/1898, Home 13/12/1898 to 11/2/1899, Egypt 12/2/1899 to 11/11/1899, Home 12/11/1899 to 9/2/1906, Egypt 10/2/1906 to 11/3/1907, Home 12/3/1907 to 2/11/1913 to discharge, became a postman. address: 117 St Anne's Road, South Tottenham, London N. He applied to re enlist which was granted but no documents. 25/3/1903 married Rosa Francis Clancy, spinster at the parish church Newport, Essex. 3 children.
Arthur James Mansfield.
Decoration Record:
Decoration: Queen's Sudan Medal 1896-1897 (London Gazette: WO 100/80 Page: 129 Jan. 10, 1899)
Citation: Clasp: Khartoum. Awarded as L/Cpl, 21 Lancers No. 3515.