Maj. Robert Harwar Gill DSO (see 16th
August), who had been under treatment at 3rd London
General Hospital, Wandsworth for the wounds he had suffered in October 1918, was
granted one months’ leave, on the expiry of which he was to return to hospital.
Maj. Robert Harwar Gill DSO |
Pte. William Brooke
(see 11th August 1917),
who had been wounded for a second time in August 1917, was formally discharged
from the Army as no longer physically fit for service on account of his wounds.
He would be assessed as having suffered a 40% disability and was awarded an
Army pension of 16s. per week, to be reviewed after three months.
Pte. Herbert
Wood (see 20th
November 1918), who had been wounded in April 1918, was formally
discharged from the Army as no longer physically fit for service on account of
his wounds; he was assessed as having suffered a 1% disability and was awarded
a £30 gratuity, but no pension.
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