Good Evening Everyone...…
There has been a major Jiffy Bag Dance here in this home 5 packages in one day and one took 8 1/2 weeks to get here from Australia....
Will be posting the new items one at a time.....
Would love to do a reunite with his other medals.....
Mike
COLONEL CHARLES FREDERICK INNES
CORPS OF MILITARY MOUNTED POLICE
Charles Frederick Innes BORN: 3rd November 1865
Military History:
Private to Serjeant Major: : 9 Years, 258 Days
Warrant Officer (Serjeant Major : 15th Aug. 1894 - 11th Hussars
Quarter Master (Hon. Lieutenant) : 3rd Feb. 1900 – Remount Establishment
Quarter Master (Hon. Lieutenant) : 21st April 1904 – Corps Military Police
Quarter Master (Hon. Captain) : 3rd Nov. 1910 – Corps Military Police
Temporary Major : 2ndOct. 1914 – Corps Military Police
Hon. Major : 3rd Feb. 1915 – Corps Military Police
Lieutenant-Colonel (Qr. Mr.) : 3rd Jun. 1918 – Corps Military Police
Colonel (Quarter Master) : 3rd Nov. 1920 – Corps Military Mounted Police
Retired : 30th September 1921 Corps of Military Mounted Police
Died : 1940
Colonel Innes was the Senior Quarter-Master in the British Army
War Service:
North West Frontier India 1897:
With the 11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own) in the Mhmand Field Force
South Africa 1899 – 1902:
With No. 3 Remount Depot 1899 to 1900
With No. 4 Remount Depot 1901 to 1902
World War One 1914 – 1918:
In England as Assistant Provost Marshal, 2nd October 1914 – 24th January 1916;
As Assistant Provost Marshal (graded as D.A.A.G.) at Salisbury Training Centre. 25th January 1916 - 9th December 1916,
Commandant and Officer in Command Records, (as D.A.A.G.) from 10th December 1916 - 31st December 1920