Hi Annie,
Here's a breakdown of Joby's service records that may also give you somemore information and it seems the reason Job may have been posted to munitions work was that he contracted Hepatitis while serving in France and may not have been deemed fit enough to return to his unit.
Personal Details
Name: Joby Griffiths
DOB: (abt) 1889
Born: 81, St Saviours, Heckmondwike West Yorkshire
Address: 70 Brighton Street, Heckmondwike West Yorkshire.
Apparent age: 25 years 8 months
Height: 5 8'
Distinctive marks: None
Physical Development: Good
Vision: Normal
Wife: Ethel Maud Griffiths, nee Wakelin (spinister)
Married: 25th August 1915, Fulford, York, Yorkshire
Children: None
Next of Kin: 3rd August 1914: Annie (mother), 70 Brighton Street, Heckmondwike West Yorkshire. 25th August 1915: Ethel Maud Griffths (wife), 7 Alma, Fulford Road, York, Yorkshire
Trade or Calling: Mechanic
Served in His Majesty's forces prior: Yes RFA (Royal Field Artillary)
Attestation of Service
Attestation form: Short Service (1 year)
Enlistment date: 3rd, August 1914
Enlistment approved: 5th August 1914, Heckmondwike
Regiment posting details: 6th Battery, RFA (Royal Field Artillary) Reg No: 1459 & 780305
Statement of Service
Joined: 3rd August 1914, 6th Battery, RFA (Royal Field Artillary)
Posted: 5th August 1914, Gunner 6th Battery, RFA (Royal Field Artillary)
Appointed: 3rd October 1914, Corporal Fitter 6th Battery, RFA (Royal Field Artillary)
Appointed: 24th November 1914, Sergeant Fitter 6th Battery, RFA (Royal Field Artillary)
Posted: 14th April 1915, France, British Expeditionary Force, 6th Battery, RFA (Royal Field Artillary)
Casualty: 13th September 1915, Hepatitis, in the field
Posted: 24th September 1915, England via hospital ship 'Cambria'
Posted: 5th December 1915, munitions work- Holwell Iron co, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire
Posted: 24th July 1916, munitions work- Messrs Beardmore & sons, Parkhead, Glasgow
Posted: 1st March 1917, RFA (Royal Field Artillary) 6th base munitions Depot, Glasgow
Discharged: 31st March 1920.
Medal entitlements
Medal Index Card
Name: Job Griffiths
Regiment: R.F.A
Regiment no: 1459 & 780305
Rank: Fitter Sergeant & Sergeant
Medals awarded:
15 Star: roll T.F RFA/10A0B page 1308
Victory medal: roll T.F RFA/135B page 6969
British medal: roll T.F RFA/135B page 6969
Theatre of war first served in: France
Date of entry there in: 15/4/15
Remarks: None
Check this website for further information on the R.F.A during the war and what a smashing picture of the troops.
http://www.1914-1918.net/cra.htmHope this helps Annie.
Kind regards
Adrian
