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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Green
Initials:G B
Rank:Acting Corporal
Army Number:P/6499
Notes:MFP. Served Home. Previously served in the 3 Royal Fusiliers, Militia, 26/11/1899 enlisted in the 14 Hussars, No. 3027, age 18 years, occupation horse keeper, born Hemel Hempstead, Herts, address: mother 13 Basuto road, Fulham, London. Served Home 26/11/1899 to 25/11/1897, Home 26/11/1897 to12/12/1899, South Africa 13/12/1899 to 14/6/1900, Home 15/6/1900 to 2/3/1901, South Africa 3/3/1901 to 9/8/1902, Home 10/8/1902 to 25/11/1902 to discharge at the Curragh, Ireland, address now 80 Orbel Street, Battersea, London SW. 1/8/1908 he married Adeline Hopkins at Parish Church Grove Park West, Middlesex. 20/2/1915 he re enlisted in the 14 Hussars, No. 28651, age 40 years, occupation Police Clerk, address: 9 Oxford Gardens, Chiswick, London, 2/6/1916 transferred to Suffolk Regiment, 19/1/1917 transferred to MFP, served in Eastern Command, 23/2/1919 to class Z reserve. He later claimed a pension for Neurasthenia which was rejected.
Info from Pension Index Card: 72389, Green, George Budd, Military Foot Police, P/6499, demob 22/2/1919, 9 Oxford Gardens, Chiswick, London W 4, 11/M/136071, Rejected, 19/11/1920.
George Budd Green.
Decoration Record:
Decoration: Queen's South Africa Medal (London Gazette: WO 100/117 Page: 285 Dec. 31, 1901)
Citation: Clasps: Cape Colony, Orange Fee State, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, South Africa 1901 & 1902, awarded at Pte, 14 Hussars, No. 3027.