John Bates (16949) (see 4th December 1919), who had been transferred to the Army Reserve Class Z in December 1919, appeared before a Medical Board which reviewed his present condition: “Complains of pain in abdomen. Transverse scar in upper abdomen, 4 ½”, tender; wounds on right side. Abdomen moves freely; no vomiting. Tongue furred; teeth pain. Bowels regular. Looks thin and debilitated”. His pension award was confirmed and extended for a further year.
William Seymour Budd (see 6th March 1919), who had been transferred to the Army Reserve Class Z a year previously, was assessd as having suffered a 20% disability whilst in service (details unknown) and was awarded an Army pension of 11s. 6d. per week, to be reviewed after one year.
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