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  • Headquarters Hatfield Probationers c. April 1921
    Headquarters Hatfield Probationers c. April 1921
    Ten new recruits c. April 1921.
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  • Oliver, Thomas, MM, 339, Constable
    Oliver, Thomas, MM, 339, Constable
    Thomas Oliver preferred to be known as John or Jack joined the Army after the outbreak of WW1 aged 16 years. Whilst serving with the Lancashire Fusiliers he was awarded a Military Medal. Surviving the war he joined the Hertfordshire Constabulary becoming one of the last Mounted Police Officers. He served for 38 years the last 21 at High Wych.
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  • Spicer, Ernest Bernard, 68 Police Constable, Sergeant, Inspector, Superintendent.
    Spicer, Ernest Bernard, 68 Police Constable, Sergeant, Inspector, Superintendent.
    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.
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  • Prentice, Albert, 338, Constable, Sergeant
    Prentice, Albert, 338, Constable, Sergeant
    Albert Prentice fought in World War1. When he was demobilised he joined the Hertford County Constabulary in 1920 and served until 1945. With the help of his daughter his life story has been written giving many insights as to how he and his family lived, from the early days at Watford, being awarded the 1937 Coronation Medal, promotion to Sergeant and WW2.
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  • Headquarters Hatfield Probationers February 1924
    Headquarters Hatfield Probationers February 1924
    Six new recruits from February 1924.
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  • Hatfield Headquarters Probationers December 1920
    Hatfield Headquarters Probationers December 1920
    Twelve New recruits from December 1920
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  • Headquarters Hatfield Probationers December 1924
    Headquarters Hatfield Probationers December 1924
    Ten new recruits from December 1924
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  • Headquarters Hatfield Probationers July 1924
    Headquarters Hatfield Probationers July 1924
    Six new recruits from July 1924.
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  • Headquarters Hatfield Probationers May 1923
    Headquarters Hatfield Probationers May 1923
    Ten new recruits from May 1923.
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  • Headquarters Hatfield Probationers December 1921
    Headquarters Hatfield Probationers December 1921
    Seven new recruits from December 1921.
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  • Headquarters Hatfield Probationers September 1921
    Headquarters Hatfield Probationers September 1921
    Seven new recruits from September 1921.
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  • Headquarters Hatfield Probationers August 1921
    Headquarters Hatfield Probationers August 1921
    Ten new recruits from August 1921.
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  • Headquarters Hatfield Probationers October 1920
    Headquarters Hatfield Probationers October 1920
    All eleven Constables have been identified but it has not been possible to put a name to every face. If you can identify a face please add a comment at the end of this post.
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  • Headquarters Hatfield Probationers May 1920
    Headquarters Hatfield Probationers May 1920
    Nine new recruits from May 1920.
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  • King, Alfred Henry, 217, Police Constable, Sergeant, Inspector, Superintendent.
    King, Alfred Henry, 217, Police Constable, Sergeant, Inspector, Superintendent.
    Ex-Grenadier Guardsman Boer War Veteran later a Drill Instructor
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