Albert TYE - WW1 Serviceman (General)
I am going through this 'sometimes faint and chewed' records
which starts on Page 4 where he enlisted 10 February 1915 (Bury Hill, Coleford)
Expdy Force to France - 3 March 1916
Page 9 : A postcard from Warwick forwarding his Victory Medal - 26 November 1921
Page headed up WILL dated 10 October 1918 - but blank pages afterwards
Military History Sheet - as best as I can make out, will re-check
Home 10 February 1915 till 2 March 1916 - (1 year 21 days)
E.F.France - 3 March 1916 till 30 January 1917 (307 days)
Home - 4 January 1917 - 16 April 1917 (106 days)
E.F. France - 20 April 1917 - 16 October 1917 - (180 days)
Home - 17 October 1917 - 30 October 1918 - (1 year 14 days)
Total: 3 years 263 days
His discharge papers are on there - 6 December 1918 No: 18337 and he was a Corporal
King George Hospital Stafford St. London (no longer physically fit)
He was absent w/o leave for a few days - I think in 1915
The records go up to Page 42 with some blank pages in between
On Page 32 - - 13 May 1918 - Central Military Hospital, Chatham
and on Page 35 - he is Sgt. A TYE - and Elects under AGI 1632 of 19 to returned the 2d per day etc etc.