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8 downloadsHe looks young to have had that amount of service, presumably with the British Army. (A majority of the Contingent were British immigrants, many with military service.) He is named as F Murphy, and a man of that name appears in the November 1914 roll of the Contingent as a member of No 1 Field Ambulance, with the number 32975. Sadly the only 32975 I can trace in the attestation papers is a William Rees and none of the F Murphy's check out.(There are all sorts of anomalies like this in the roll and attestation papers.)
I would think it unusual for a member of the First Contingent(the vast majority being recruited from civilians and militia) to be entitled to four stripes and had he won these in the British Army I suppose that the Canadians took his word for it, as they would not have had the time to check it out.
Of course I might have missed something that's obvious to one or two of you. Your bright suggestions are invited.
Moonraker












