The badge of the Royal Military Police

Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Jones
Initials:D
Rank:Lance Corporal
Army Number:P/6572
Notes:MMP. Awarded the Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (3) Egypt, 19/3/18. He was born in Denbigh, enlisted in Rhyl and resided in St Asaph. Died, 46 General Hospital, Salonika, he left £4.8.9 to his father William. Army Register of Soldiers' Effects, 1901-1929. Formerly served in the Welsh Horse. No. 1063, (not shown on medal card), and 2/1 Bedford Yeomanry. No. 2608. His MMP No. is shown as P/314 in soldiers died and P/6572 in CWGC and Medal Card rolls. Inscription on gravestone in Welsh: Er Wedi Marur otto yn elefaru. Medal Index Card marked Retd. (1748 KR 1912) 8202/Adt.
Info from Pension Index Cards:- File passed to Region S. Wales, 6/1/1920. Jones. MMP, Mr. William, DECEASED 14/4/1924, 5/D.1237, Flintshire, St. Asaph, Old Mill House, No. 6572. L/Cpl. D Jones, MMP. Also:- CLAIMANT. MPW5., 5/D/1237. Jones, Winifred, man's name, Jones David, P/6572, L/Cpl, MMP, relationship to man Mother. Also:- SB36-D. 5/D/1237. David Jones, MMP, P/6572, L/Cpl, DIED, D O Sickness, Claimant, William Jones, Old Mill House, St Asaph, Flintshire, father age 46.
David Jones.
Casualty Record:
Date of Death:Dec. 7, 1918
Company:MMP
CWGC Link:332586
Cemetery:KIRECHKOI-HORTAKOI MILITARY CEMETERY, GREECE 🇬🇷
Make this Notebook Trusted to load map: File -> Trust Notebook