ARC TBC - MICHAEL JOHN LANDERS _ NEWPORT, WALES
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 12:23 pm
HI Guys,
This chap is my current research project.
I have:
His birth cert
A note from the Palestine Police OCA - the contact for the British Empire and Commonwealth Museum in Bristol seens inop?
Departure for the ME
Three medal roll mentions as note below
Return from the ME
Death - cert on the way.
BUT I can find no more. Here's the tale so far can anyone suggest furtjer lines on inquiry??
Michael John Landers
1st British Sergeant Palestine Police
British Warder Palestine Prisons
Malayan Police
Michael John Landers was born on the 9th of December 1918, the third child of John Landers and Hannah Hunt, his wife. He was born at 6, McCarthy's Court, Newport in Wales and his father was employed as a Dock Labourer. His eldest sister Mary was born in 1914, Annie came along in 1917 and finally Agnes in 1921.
According to the Palestine Police Old Comrades Association he signed on with the Palestine Police on 11th November 1938 with the recruit number 2913. The records of the Pacific and Orient Steam Navigation Company show that he sailed on the 11th November from London aboard the SS Narkunda bound for Port Said with a large draft of fellow policemen, arriving in Palestine on the 24th.
After passing out from the Mount Scorpius Depot he served as foot constable 1738 joining the Signals and later the Port and Marine Division. He was also at some time after 1945 attached to the Palestine Prison Service as British Warder No 96.
Michael Landers appears on the roll for the General Service Medal with clasp Palestine as a British Constable and on the roll for the clasp Palestine 1945-1948 as a 1st Class British Sergeant. This medal with two clasps was sent out in 1952.
He also appears on the roll of civilians employed by the Palestine Government as W/96 W J Landers - British Warder. There is an annotation to show the medal was sent out in 1955. It is named simply W. J. LANDERS. Presumably the error in his initials allowed this medal to slip through the net as a duplicate issue.
Having remained in Palestine through the war he would have been entitled to the War and Defence Medals. In addition many members of the Port and Marine Division qualified for the 1939-45 Star and the Africa Star for offshore patrols in the Mediterranean. The whereabouts of this - his main group - is unknown.
In 1948 after the Stand Down Michael Landers returned to the UK with a large number of his colleagues aboard the SS Empress of Australia, disembarking at Liverpool. His address was given as 10, Charles Street, Greenhill, Swansea.
According to the PPOCA he later served with the Federation of Malaya Police.
The former colonial copper died in Newport at the age of 86 in 2005.
Thanks for looking
Eddie
This chap is my current research project.
I have:
His birth cert
A note from the Palestine Police OCA - the contact for the British Empire and Commonwealth Museum in Bristol seens inop?
Departure for the ME
Three medal roll mentions as note below
Return from the ME
Death - cert on the way.
BUT I can find no more. Here's the tale so far can anyone suggest furtjer lines on inquiry??
Michael John Landers
1st British Sergeant Palestine Police
British Warder Palestine Prisons
Malayan Police
Michael John Landers was born on the 9th of December 1918, the third child of John Landers and Hannah Hunt, his wife. He was born at 6, McCarthy's Court, Newport in Wales and his father was employed as a Dock Labourer. His eldest sister Mary was born in 1914, Annie came along in 1917 and finally Agnes in 1921.
According to the Palestine Police Old Comrades Association he signed on with the Palestine Police on 11th November 1938 with the recruit number 2913. The records of the Pacific and Orient Steam Navigation Company show that he sailed on the 11th November from London aboard the SS Narkunda bound for Port Said with a large draft of fellow policemen, arriving in Palestine on the 24th.
After passing out from the Mount Scorpius Depot he served as foot constable 1738 joining the Signals and later the Port and Marine Division. He was also at some time after 1945 attached to the Palestine Prison Service as British Warder No 96.
Michael Landers appears on the roll for the General Service Medal with clasp Palestine as a British Constable and on the roll for the clasp Palestine 1945-1948 as a 1st Class British Sergeant. This medal with two clasps was sent out in 1952.
He also appears on the roll of civilians employed by the Palestine Government as W/96 W J Landers - British Warder. There is an annotation to show the medal was sent out in 1955. It is named simply W. J. LANDERS. Presumably the error in his initials allowed this medal to slip through the net as a duplicate issue.
Having remained in Palestine through the war he would have been entitled to the War and Defence Medals. In addition many members of the Port and Marine Division qualified for the 1939-45 Star and the Africa Star for offshore patrols in the Mediterranean. The whereabouts of this - his main group - is unknown.
In 1948 after the Stand Down Michael Landers returned to the UK with a large number of his colleagues aboard the SS Empress of Australia, disembarking at Liverpool. His address was given as 10, Charles Street, Greenhill, Swansea.
According to the PPOCA he later served with the Federation of Malaya Police.
The former colonial copper died in Newport at the age of 86 in 2005.
Thanks for looking
Eddie