He enlisted in the Grenadier Guards in 1935 and served until 1939 when he joined Hertfordshire Constabulary. On the outbreak of WW2 he was recalled to the Colours serving with the 2nd Battalion until 1945. He was wounded once. He re-joined Hertfordshire Constabulary and served 25 years.
Read more This article was published in the local press in case of a German invasion so that Section Leaders of the Hertfordshire Special Constabulary could be contacted quickly.
Read more Edwin joined the Hertfordshire Constabulary in 1924 and served initially at Baldock. In 1936 following surgery he was deemed to be unfit for Police Duties by the Force Surgeon and was medically retired.
Read more Served in the Army during WW1, enlisted as a Private and de-mobilised as a Captain - awarded the M.M. and the M.C. with a Mentioned in Despatches and awarded a wound stripe. Appointed as a Constable in Hertford County Constabulary in 1920 retired as a Superintendent in 1954.
Read more Horse Keeper 13752 Army Veterinary Corps, Gunner 197240 Royal Field Artillery, Sergeant 300554 14th Tank Corps
Read more Section B Reservist, Guardsman 32202 Grenadier Guards
Read more Section B Reservist, Gunner 205983 Royal Horse Artillery, Unfit for Police duties
Read more Trooper 2nd Life Guards, Acting Bombardier Royal Garrison Artillery
Read more Lance Corporal 16314, 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards who was Killed in Action on the 14th March 1917.
Read more Drunk and disorderly. Bad language in presence of women.
Read more Theft of five fowls. Milkman fined £2.
Read more In court to clear up a wrong impression.
Read more Young 18 year old struck by car and killed near Baldock.
Read more Jean Van Hoof (49), a Belgian, was indicted for setting fire to a stack of wheat straw, a stack of clover hay, and two stacks of clover.
Read more The death took place suddenly at Cambridge Hospital on Tuesday, following an operation for appendicitis, of PC Ison.
Read more The death took place on Saturday, after a short illness, of Sergt. Thomas Whitbread, at his residence, Baldock.
Read more George Worbey, of Baldock, was convicted of failing to keep a register of sows upon which he had carried out operations, contrary to the 1911 Swine Fever Order.
Read more Alfred White was charged with driving a motor-car without a licence.
Read more Lance-Corpl. Frank Sherwood was charged with being drunk and disorderly and assaulting the police in the execution of their duty.
Read more Ernest J. Gatward charged with stealing a quantity of brass to the value of 10 shillings.
Read more Bicycle's acetylene lamp too bright ?
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