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The Corps of Military Police
The Corps of Military Police was an essential part of the British Army, serving in all countries where British Troops were deployed during the Second World War.
List of those who served with the Corps of Military Police during The Second World War
- Owen Wright 1st Airborne Division Provost Company Read his Story.
Owen Wright 1st Airborne Division Provost Company Corps of Military Police
My Dad was a Scottish Jock serving in the 1st Airborne Division Provost Company, Corps of Military Police stationed at the nearby Stubton Hall, Lincolnshire. There he met my Mother Doris, who was serving in the Womens Land Army, based at Stubton Rectory in the village of Stubton. After the war, they married and set up home in Hamilton, Scotland.
Can you help us to add to our records?The names and stories on this website have been submitted by their relatives and friends. If your relations are not listed please add their names so that others can read about them Did you or your relatives live through the Second World War? Do you have any photos, newspaper clippings, postcards or letters from that period? Have you researched the names on your local or war memorial? Were you or your relative evacuated? Did an air raid affect your area? If so please let us know.
Help us to build a database of information on those who served both at home and abroad so that future generations may learn of their sacrifice.Celebrate your own Family HistoryCelebrate by honouring members of your family who served in the Secomd World War both in the forces and at home. We love to hear about the soldiers, but also remember the many who served in support roles, nurses, doctors, land army, muntions workers etc. Please use our Family History resources to find out more about your relatives. Then please send in a short article, with a photo if possible, so that they can be remembered on these pages. |