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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Naylor
Initials:E
Rank:Acting Sergeant
Army Number:1032
Notes:MFP. Awarded the 1915 Star, Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (1) France, 3/6/1915 to 31/12/1917. Shown as A/Sgt on medal card. Born St Helens, Lancs, enlisted in the Royal Lancaster Regt, No. 8254, Age 18 years 3 months, trade rope maker. He had formerly served in the 2 L Engineer Volunteers. transferred to MFP 19/1/1909. Served Home 7/6/1904 to 6/6/1911, Army Res 7/6/1911 to 4/8/1914, Home 5/8/1914 to 2/6/1915, BEF 3/6/1915 to 31/12/1917, Home 1/1/1918 to 12/7/1918, medically unfit discharged. Gun shot wound to arm (HA15913) 31/10/1917.
Info from Pension Index Card:- Naylor, Ernest, MFP, 1032, Kings Own, 8254, Army Reserve, 12/7/18 to discharge, 11/M/190095, PWP, 29/12/22, 25 Foosdene Road, Charlton, London SE, SFJ.929. Stamp: Ad 3/7/18 at 32/6 from 13/7/18 to 28/7/18, Chelsea no. VV50.1435, received 2/7/18.
Ernest Naylor.

Extract from War Office Casualty List, 4/12/17. Wounded.
Military Foot Police attached Military Mounted Police. Naylor, 1032, A/Sgt. E (Colchester).
Decoration Record:
Decoration: Silver War Badge (London Gazette: WO 329/3243 Page: List MPC/73 July 8, 1918)
Citation: Badge No. 427632. Enlisted 7/6/1904, discharged 12/7/1918. KR 392 (xvi), Army Order 265 sec B. Age 32years 4months. Served abroad.