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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Curd
Initials:A W
Rank:Lance Corporal
Army Number:P/9053
Notes:MFP. Awarded the 1914 Star, Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (1) France, 7/8/1914. Shown as 16/8/1914 to 17/9/1914 on medal roll page B628. Formerly Pte. Royal Dragoons, No. 4408. Transferred 5/4/1917. 26/4/1918 Discharged.
Info from Pension Index Card:- Curd, Alfred William MFP, P/9053, 26/4/18 to discharge, VI.510.10, 11/M/384916, File paid to shell group from PWP, 2/10/23, Stamp: Ad 17/4/18, at 27/6 from 27/4/18 to 12/5/18, Chelsea no. VV50.1161, received 27/4/18.
Alfred William Curd.

.National Roll of the Great War 1914-1918, Section VII, London, Page 90.
CURD, A SERGT, MMP
He volunteered in January 1915 and in the following December sailed for France, During his service on the Western Front he did excellent work until he was demobilised after four and a half years service in July 1919. He holds the 1914 -1915 Star and the General Service and Victory Medals.
150 Battersea Park Road, Battersea, SWII.
Decoration Record:
Decoration: Silver War Badge (London Gazette: WO 329/3243 Page: List MPC/59 April 10, 1918)
Citation: Badge No. 405248. Enlisted 2/4/1897 discharged 26/4/1918. Army order 265 of 1917, Sec D. Age 42years 11months. Served abroad.