Billets at Montecchia di Crosara
Lt. Mark Allan
Stanley Wood MC (see 1st
February) was posted back to England and would be demobilized from no.1
Dispersal Unit at Ripon; he gave his address as 204 Lillycroft Road, Bradford,
and he would resume his pre-war employment as a textile designer.
L.Cpl. John Jackson (19555) (see 18th February), serving
with 8th Yorks. and Lancs. at Fiume, departed on two weeks’ leave to
England.
L.Cpl. Benjamin
Thomas Alcraft MM (see 2nd
February), serving with 3DWR at North Shields, reverted to the rank of
Private.
Pte. Richard Butler MM (see 14th February), who had
been serving with 543rd Agricultural Company, was formally
discharged from the Army as no longer fit for service due to wounds suffered in
action; he had been blinded in his left eye. He was awarded a pension of 13s.
9d. per week, to be reviewed after one year.
Pte. Moses Henry Jaeger (see 31st
January), who had been struck off the strength of 10DWR while home on
leave, was now formally transferred to the Army Reserve Class Z.
Pte. Percy France (see 4th August 1917), who had been serving with the Labour Corps, was formally discharged from the Army as no longer fit for service; he was granted an Army pension (details unknown).
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