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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Quilliam
Initials:T
Rank:Lance Corporal
Army Number:P/10161
Notes:MFP. Awarded the 1915 Star, Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (1) France, 17/10/15 to 20/1/1916. Formerly Pte. 3 Dragoon Guards. No. 7348 and He has 2 x medal cards, 1 x Thomas Quilliam,(correct name), Victory and War Medals and 2 x T Quillian, 1915 Star. Served Home 3/9/1914 to 16/10/1915, BEF 17/101915 to 21/1/1916, Home 22/1/1916 sick Bristol hospital. Enlisted age 24 years, Police Constable 18 months. Home Address: 2 Laureston Avenue, Douglas, Isle of Man. Transferred to MFP. 30/4/1917. Also served in the 3 Reserve Regiment. of Cavalry. 25/2/18 medically discharged. 26/2/19 awarded pension.
Info from pension index card:- Thomas Quiliiam, No. P/10161, Cpl, MFP, 25/2/1919 discharged, born 1890, married, address: 3 Laverton Avenue, Douglas, Isle of Man, 26/2/1919 awarded pension for chronic suppurative otis media (persistent ear discharge).
Decoration Record:
Decoration: Silver War Badge (London Gazette: WO 329/3243 Page: List MPC/52 March 11, 1918)
Citation: Badge No. 246430. Enlisted 3/9/1914, discharged 25/2/1918. Army Order 265 of 1917. Sec B. Age 27years 9months. Served abroad.