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John Robert Simon, 5th Btn
As a newcomer, please forgive my ignorance but my wife has recently inherited her grandfather's war medals and this has set me off.
I know that Pte Simon's number was 679 and, later, 240118 and I have obtained his Medal Card. In addition to his 'normal' medals, he received the Territiorail Force Efficiency Medal in 1920 so I think this means that he must have enlisted in 1908. He served in Gallipoli where I believe he was injured but presumably he continued to serve. His Medal Card is endorsed 'Disemb 5-4-19' - could this be related to his discharge date or his return from overseas?
If anyone can lighten my darkness or suggest where I look next, I would be most appreciative.
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Re: John Robert Simon, 5th Btn
Disemb(odied) means the date he was demobilised in the UK.
No service record or pension record to be found, unfortunately. I'll do a search for other members of 5/RWF later, to get some idea of the enlistment dates.
John
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Re: John Robert Simon, 5th Btn
Thanks for that. I did wonder about the possible meaning of 'Disemb' but I'm not very au fait with military terms. If he was demobbed in 1919, that presumably means an earlier enlistment date (1899 or earlier) for him to receive the TFEM.
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Re: John Robert Simon, 5th Btn
Not necessarily. Demobbed is not the same as discharged. The MICs sometimes give the demob date, sometimes the discharge date, often neither.
Enlistment dates for the TF are confusing. It appears to have been common for men to re-enlist (with the old number) in 1908, when the Volunteer Bns became TF Bns. That means the the older members all had a (new) enlistment date in the spring of 1908, irrespective of how many years service they had already. This is certainly true for 4/RWF. Other bns may have started a completely new number series. It's still largely unexplored territory.
John
Last edited by Baconwallah; 18-01-2012 at 11:51.
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Re: John Robert Simon, 5th Btn
No. The TFEM was awarded for 12 years service [with conditions], and indeed War service counted double. This will give a potentially much earlier enlistment date than you infer, perhaps about 1910. I have not studied 5th battalion numbering in much detail but they [unlike many others] started from number 1 in April 1908. Numbers in the 6XX range were issued in 1909. Number 1615 was issued on the outbreak of war, recruiting into the TF was acknowledged to be very slow. Without service papers the subject is a minefield but there is a good chance that my two pieces of evidence give a firm year of 1909 to work on. I am indebted to colleague Paul Nixon for the numbering information on the battalion.
"Disembodied" is a strange word and concept, and springs from the reserve forces becoming "embodied" when a "proclamation calling them out on permanent service is issued in times of national danger" [precis from Manual of Military Law 1914]. Strictly speaking the words refer to the unit and not the man.
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Re: John Robert Simon, 5th Btn
It might be of interest to consult the "flintshire roll of honour" at the archives in Hawarden. They would give details on the service of the 1/5th men, like this man (original number 931, disembodied july 1919) whose brothers trio is in my collection:
Number: L 290
DISTRICT or PARISH: FLINT
Name (Surname first): Hough, Edwin
Address: 8 Johnson St Flint
Regimental No: 240175
Unit of HM. Forces: 1/5th RWF
Period of Service: 7 years 4 months
Rank on Demobilization: Sergt
Distinctions awarded (if any): None
Special Remarks re Service (if any): ----
If Deceased or Missing (give particulars): ----
Date: 17/10/19
Signed Edwin Hough
ATB,
Lars
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Re: John Robert Simon, 5th Btn
My great uncle, Pte 1208 Robert Ellis Johnson was in the same battalion.
He was killed by a shell in Suvla Bay, Gallipoli in September 1915, along with two comrades.
He is buried at Hill 10 Cemetery, Suvla Bay.
I have the newspaper write up of what happened, if this interests you, from the County Herald 1915.
His two other brothers Henry Owen Johnson & my Great Grandfather William Johnson were in the the same regiment.
My great grandfather was in 1/5 Bn & Henry in the 1/6 Bn.
The 1/5 Bn RWF was formed on Flint Castle & recruited around that area.
With regards to Pte Simon, he may well be the man who married the sister of my relatives who I've mentioned, her name being Elizabeth Simon nee Johnson.
Any more info please feel free to ask, I have a picture of my great uncle Bob & his medals.
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Re: John Robert Simon, 5th Btn
are you able to confirm attestation in 1909 please?
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Pte 679 Simon was wounded at Gallipoli. He is on a newspaper casualty (wounded) list dated Oct 8th. These list were usually some weeks after the event. E.G 1208 Johnson referred to by eightyseven was on a list dated 5th Nov (killed 22nd Sept). No set pattern seen yet in terms of event to list so as to work out an event though. He does have a card on the data Lars refers if he is the one at Penllongle Cottage, Brynford. One for his brother(?) Francis Simon of same address as well.Insofar as enlistment date is concerned. In the 5th Bn 656 was 25th April 1909. 753 was 16th August 1909. May 1909 looking good?(1208 Johnson would be March/April 1913)
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The John Robert Simon from Brynford is another one, his number being 1135. Who'd have thought there were so many by the surname Simon in Flintshire. Nearly as many as the Jones! :-) Maybe there is some truth in the story that Joseph of Aremathea landed on that part of the Dee with some of the disciples. (see book Keys to Avalon)Maybe he is the John Robert Simon at Green Park, Bagillt on the 1911 census.
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