Charles Edward Green Collection relating to the First World War
Charles Edward Green Collection relating to the First World War
Collection of material relating to Charles Edward Green and his service with the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry during the First World War. Including his pay book, correspondence about the medals he received and his letter to enlist
Extent
5 Documents; 1 envelope
Place
London; Wolverton, Buckinghamshire
Reference number
CEG/001
Records in this Group
Green postcard sent to Charles Green from the Post Office Savings Bank inviting him to attend at South Ealing Road Post Office with his Protection Certificate and an account book numbered 194493 would be issued to him.
Army Book 64. “Soldier’s Pay Book for use on Active Service This Book is the Property of the war Office and Must Be Surrendered on Demand”. It contains Instructions to Soldier about Temporary Emoluments, Transfer information, Daily Rates of Pay, Cash Payments, Balances as notified by the Paymaster, Next of Kin, Short form of Will.
Active Service Envelope A.F.W 3078 “This envelope must not be used for coin or valuables. It cannot be accepted for Registration. Note:- Correspondence in this envelope need not be censored Regimentally. The contents are liable to examination at the base. The following Certificate must be signed by the writer:- I certify on my honour that ...
Army Form C348 from the Infantry record Office stating that Charles Green is eligible for the Territorial Efficiency Medal and his name would be submitted to the War Office on 01.09.1921. The 1914-1915 Star is to be forwarded to Charles Green
Notice to Join from Buckinghamshire Battalion, Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Charles Green to attend in Wolverton on 05.08.1914. If he does not present himself he would be liable for prosecution.
Army Form W. 5112 Memorandum accompanying 1914-1915 Star requesting acknowledgement of receipt from Charles Green.
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