NameCharles Victor Rowen 
Death21st Dec 1920
Burial21st Dec 1920, Streatham Park Cemetry, Surrey
Birth1888, Holborn
Notes for Charles Victor Rowen
Enlisted 24th Feb 1916
Enroled 2nd August 1916
1/22nd Battalion London Regiment No 683013
Posted 3rd Dec 1916 Embarked Southampton
Disembarked Le Havre 4th December 1916
Wounded Left Eye at Ypres 30th August 1917
Discharged to Duty 8th Sept 1917
Gassed by Shell 13th December 1917
12th Gen Hospital Rouen 20th Dec 1917
To Base Medical Board 1st Feb 1918
To Comp B Depot (1311) 6th Feb 1918
Joined for Duty 50th P.O.W Labour Battalion 18th Feb 1918 Les Sants
Transferred to P. of War Company 15th July 1918
Reason Benefit of Service. Pay Infantry. Allotted new number564875
Leave 22nd July to 9th August 1918
25th August deducted one days pay. Absent from 9.30 p.m to 7.15a.m 26th August 1918
Leave to UK 8th Feb 1919 to 22nd Feb 1919
5th April 1919 No 12 Stationary Hospital at Abbeyville Invalided home on A.T Brighton (Rheumatism)
LCCO Posted 6th April
Discharged 3rd July 1919 Mental Instability due to Active Service.
Address: 48 Nickote Sq, Blackfriars Road. London S.E
6th April to 6th May 1919. Nell Lane Military Hospital, Didsbury
6th May to 30th May 1919. Lord Derby War Hospital Didsbury formental observations.
30th May 1919 County of Middlesex War Hospital, Napsbury, StAlbans " Somewhat Dull in appearance when admitrted but cheerfuland rational. Hearing slightly impaired. Much improved. RecommendedPU"