Sgt. Joseph Patrick
Melvin (see 22nd September
1919), who had been serving at the Dispersal Centre at Ripon, was formally
transferred to the Army Reserve Class Z. He was awarded an Army pension having
been assessed as suffering a 20% disability on account of a sprained ankle
suffered whilst in service; he was awarded 14s. per week.
A review of the pension award in the case of Andrew Green (see 14th March 1919), who had been transferred to the Army Reserve in March 1919, set his assessed level of disability at 30% (details unknown) and his pension at 12s. per week.
Payment of a £9 war gratuity was authorised in respect of
the late Pte. Harry Clay (see 13th February 1919), who
had been killed in action on 26th August 1918 while serving in
France with 9DWR; the payment would go to his mother, Mary.
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