
87586
Private
George Duncan Stogden

1896 - Born Middlesex
1916/03/02 - Enlisted
Royal Army Medical Corps
Service
From Haifa to Alexandria
Rupture globe left eye
1918/10/25 - Date of Transfer to Hospital
1918/10/27 - Date of Transfer to other hospital
3 Days of Treatment

Sickness Eligible under Army Order 29 of 1919 Discharged under Para 392(xvi) King's Regulation
1919/06/11 - Discharged
Age at Discharge 23
1919/07/25 - Badge date of issue
Badge Number B243765
Awards
Britain, Campaign, Gallantry & Long Service Medals & Awards
Died
1962, Hampshire
Information
Bernard Stogden
Military Hospitals Admissions and Discharge Registers WW1
MH106/1934 MH106/1934 can be found at The National Archives in Kew, and contains First World War Representative Medical Records of H.M.A.T Ship Assaye: 23/10/1918 - 09/11/1918. British Other Ranks. H.M.Hospital Ship ASSAYE Alexandria - Beirut, Haifa.
Silver War Badge Roll 1914-1920
KEW:- WO372/19,
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