Pte. Albert Ellis
(see 26th November), who
had been posted back to England for demobilization after serving at Archangel
with 2nd/7th Durham Light Infantry, was admitted to Grove
Military Hospital, Tooting Grove, London, suffering from debility; he would be
treated for 17 days before being discharged.
Pte. Frederick Ernest
Jones (see 26th September
1917) was discharged from the Army as no longer physically fit for service
due to wounds suffered in action; he was assessed as having suffered 60%
disability and was awarded an Army pension of £1 18s. 1d. per week, to be
reviewed one year.
Pte. John Mooring
(see 20th November 1918),
who had been serving with 3DWR, was discharged from the Army as no longer
physically fit for service due to wounds suffered in action; he was awarded an
Army pension of 9s. 6d. per week, to be reviewed after six months.
Payment of a £5 10s. war gratuity was authorised in respect of
the late Pte. Harry Iredale (see 1st April 1916) who had
been killed in February 1916; the payment would go to his mother, Emma.
Pte. Harry Iredale |
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