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Amanda...found him. Reason for discharge explained in the text.

It's a long entry...lots to read 😀

Their is a link (in blue ) at the very bottom to take you to the 1/8th page


First Name:
J
Surname:
Judge
Age:
29
Index Number of Admission:
41570
Rank:
Private
Service Number:
306240
Years Service:
2 years
Months With Field Force:
1 year 4 months
Ailment:
Not yet diagnosed phthisis
Date of Admission for Original Ailment:
05/06/1917
Date Transferred to Sick Convoy:
06/06/1917
No.7 Ambulance Train
Religion:
Roman Catholic
Regiment:
Lancashire Fusiliers
Battalion:
1/8th Battalion (Why is this important?)
Other unit info:
C Company, 42nd Company
Archive Reference:
MH106/733 MH106/733 can be found at The National Archives in Kew, and contains First World War Representative Medical Records of Servicemen from No. 34 Casualty Clearing Station
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First Name:
J
Surname:
Judge
Information:
Particulars furnished: Preston, 23/02/1918. Badge and Certificate issued: Preston, 13/03/1918.
Rank:
Private
Service Number:
306240
Service From Date:
02/06/1915
Service To Date:
01/09/1917
Silver War Badge Number:
348,411
War Office Ref. Number:
H.603/1
Reason for Discharge:
Paragraph 392 King's Regulations (xvi) No longer physically fit for war service. Army Order 265 paragraph 2ai - those who, having served as officers and being still of military age, have retired, resigned or relinquished their commissions after service overseas in the armed Forces of the Crown, on account of disablement or ill-health caused otherwise than by misconduct.
Overseas:
Yes
Service:
British Army
Primary Unit:
Lancashire Fusiliers
Secondary Unit:
Territorial Force (Why is this important?)
Archive Reference:
WO329/3075
Silver War Badge List 1914-1918

Campaign Medals:
British War Medal
British War MedalWith the information in J Judge's record, it is likely that they were entitled to the British War Medal for service in World War One. This British Empire campaign medal was issued for services between 5th August 1914 and 11th November 1918.

The medal was automatically awarded in the event of death on active service before the completion of this period.
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Silver War Badge
Silver War BadgeThe Silver War Badge was issued in the United Kingdom to service personnel who had been honourably discharged due to wounds or sickness during World War I. The badge, sometimes known as the Discharge Badge, Wound Badge or Services Rendered Badge, was first issued in September 1916, along with an official certificate of entitlement.

The sterling silver lapel badge was intended to be worn in civilian clothes. It had been the practice of some women to present white feathers to apparently able-bodied young men who were not wearing the King's uniform. The badge was to be worn on the right breast while in civilian dress, it was forbidden to wear on a military uniform.

The badge bears the royal cipher of GRI (for Georgius Rex Imperator; George, King and Emperor) and around the rim "For King and Empire; Services Rendered". Each badge was uniquely numbered on the reverse. The War Office made it known that they would not replace Silver War Badges if they went missing, however if one was handed into a police station then it would be returned to the War Office. If the original recipient could be traced at his or her discharge address then the badge would be returned.
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Victory Medal
Victory MedalWith the information in J Judge's record, it is likely that they were entitled to the Victory medal, also called the Inter Allied Victory Medal. This medal was awarded to all who received the 1914 Star or 1914-15 Star and, with certain exceptions, to those who received the British War Medal. It was never awarded alone. These three medals were sometimes irreverently referred to as Pip, Squeak and Wilfred.

Eligibility for this award consisted of having been mobilised, fighting, having served in any of the theatres of operations, or at sea, between midnight 4th/5th August, 1914, and midnight, 11th/12th November, 1918. Women who served in any of the various military organisations in a theatre of operations were also eligible.

ALSO..as a second entry


James
Surname:
Judge
Rank:
Private
Service Number:
306240
Regiment:
Lancashire Fusiliers
Archive Reference:
WO 372/11/86279
(Can be found at The National Archives in Kew, and contains First World War, War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index)
Surname:
Judge
Age:
29
Index Number of Admission:
41570
Rank:
Private
Service Number:
306240
Years Service:
2 years
Months With Field Force:
1 year 4 months
Ailment:
Not yet diagnosed phthisis
Date of Admission for Original Ailment:
05/06/1917
Date Transferred to Sick Convoy:
06/06/1917
Notes written in the Observations Column:
No.7 Ambulance Train
Religion:
Roman Catholic
Regiment:
Lancashire Fusiliers
Battalion:
1/8th Battalion (Why is this important?)
Other unit info:
C Company, 42nd Company
Archive Reference:
MH106/733 MH106/733 can be found at The National Archives in Kew, and contains First World War Representative Medical Records of Servicemen from No. 34 Casualty Clearing Station




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