Surname: | Dandy |
Initials: | P |
Rank: | Lance Corporal |
Army Number: | P/6037 |
Notes: | MFP. 29/11/89 enlisted in the Royal Field Artillery, No. 89937 Gnr. served Home 29/11/89 to 19/2/91, India 20/2/91 to 17/12/97, home 18/12/97 to 9/1/00, South Africa 10/1/00 to 30/7/02, Home 31/7/02 to 16/8/02 to discharge. 29/1/05 married Mary Anne Anderson in Dublin. They had 4 children. 22/5/15 re enlisted at Athlone in the Royal Field Artillery, No. 100254, age 44.6 years, occupation bricklayers Labourer. Heavily tattooed on chest and arms. 3 North King Street, Dublin. 23/6/15 transferred to Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, 9/1/17 transferred to MFP. 23/7/18 reduced to Pte, absent from beat from 9 pm to 10.30 pm, 25/8/18 promoted L/Cpl. Served Home 22/3/15 to 19/3/19 to discharge. 13/12/43 died Mercer Hospital, Dublin. Info from pension cards:- SB36. 13/MD/1835. Dandy, Patrick, MFP, P/6037, L/Cpl, 4 Hardwick Drive, Dublin. Amalgamated with 13/MD/2752. Also:- Dandy, Patrick, MFP, P/6037, RFA, 100254, Royal Irish Fusl, 24417, 89937, 19/3/19 to discharge. Stamp: Ad 29/7/19 at 9/6 from 20/3/19, fill further notice, Chelsea no. Z/Misc/MFP/1178, received 30/7/19. Also: DB36. 13/MD/2752. Dandy, Patrick, MFP, P/6037, L/Cpl, 19/3/19 to discharge, born 1873, married, 4 Hardwick Place, off Dorset Street, Dublin, disability: Debility after influenza. Patrick Dandy. |
Decoration Record: | |
Decoration: | Queen's South Africa Medal (London Gazette: WO 100/141 Page: 2 July 19, 1901) |
Citation: | Clasps: Johannesburg, Orange Free State, Cape Colony. Awarded as Gnr. No.89937, 18 Battery, Royal Field Artillery. |
Decoration: | King's South Africa Medal (London Gazette: WO 100/307 Page: 168 Jan. 5, 1903) |
Citation: | Clasps: South Africa 1901 & South Africa 1902. Awarded Gnr. No. 89937, 21 Battery, Royal Field Artillery. |