All of the documents are forms designed to record his military career. These containing information entered by hand.
The transcripts attempt to record the layout of the original forms, without striving excessively to retain it. Some of the handwitten text can not be deciphered.
In the transcripts handwritten text should appear like this paragraph.
Page 1 | Attestation |
Page 2 | Description on Enlistment |
Page 3 | Statement of Services |
Page 4 | Duplicate Attestation - Not transcribed |
Page 5 | Duplicate Description on Enlistment - Not transcribed |
Page 6 | Statement of Services |
Page 7 | Receipt for Medals dated 14 November 1921 - Not transcribed |
Page 8 |
Statement as to Disablity Dated 9 October 1919 - Not transcribed
Signs to confirm he is not suffering from any disability due to military service |
Page 9 | Protection Certificate and Certificate of Identity Dated 10 October 1919 - Not transcribed |
Page 10 |
Letter from Metropolian Police Requesting Reference Dated 5 Movember 1919 - Not transcribed
John Collorick has applied for a licence as a Tramcar Driver. |
Page 11 |
Squadron, Troop, Battery and Company Conduct Sheet - Not transcribed
No offences listed. |
Page 12 |
Casualty Form - Active Service - Not transcribed
Largely repeats statement of service. No wounds or injuries listed. 9 August 1918 Grant 14 days UK leave. |
Page 13 |
Reverse of above - Not transcribed
Repeats details of family. |
Pages 13 and 14 |
Identity Card? - Not transcribed
Well worn card states that John Henry Collorick of 60 Carlton Grove, Peckham has been attested and transferred to the Army Reserve. Dated 5 June 1916. On the reverse is written
J & K MacKintosh
Leather Equipment Maker |
Page 15 | Incomplete Attestation - Not transcribed |
Page 16 | Incomplete and Damaged Form - Not transcribed |
Page 17 |
Medical History Army Form B.178 - Not transcribed
Birthplace given as Hatcham, Surrey |
Source: ancestry.co.uk - WW1 Pension Records, National Archives WO364 or WO363