Charles MEDLEY [1913-1995] | Gwulo: Old Hong Kong

Charles MEDLEY [1913-1995]

Names
Given: 
Charles
Family: 
Medley
Sex: 
Male
Status: 
Deceased
Birth
Date: 
1913-07-24
Birthplace (town, state): 
Vancouver, British Columbia
Birthplace (country): 
Death
Date: 
1995-07-10

Barbara Anslow:

Charles was Canadian, repatriated at end of Dec. 1943.

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1947

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Name:    Lcdr Charles Medley
Birth Date:    24 Jul 1913
Birth Place:    Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Death Date:    10 Jul 1995
Death Place:    Victoria, Capital Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Cemetery:    Veterans Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place:    Esquimalt, Capital Regional District, British Columbia, Canada

Thanks Mary, I've added in the extra details to his profile.

Please could you take a look at your comment on Eileen's page: https://gwulo.com/comment/47234#comment-47234 It looks as though you've pasted in Charles's information by mistake.

If you can add any information (memoirs, stories, photos, etc) about their time in Stanley Camp, it will be gratefully received.

Regards, David

Thanks David. I have corrected Eileen's records. 

Moddsey found this mention on page 2 of The China Mail, 1946-01-11:

Charles Medley Returns

Back in Hong Kong after service with the Royal Canadian Navy in the last two years of the war is Det.-Sub.-Inspector C. Medley of the Hong Kong Police.

Sub.-Insp. Medley is the second ex-Stanley internee to return to service with the Hong Kong Police. He is now attached to the Criminal Investigation Department, Tsimshatsui. With Sub.-Insp. D. Mann, now with the Special Branch, he was repatriated to Canada in September, 1943, after 20 months’ internment at Stanley Camp.  Early in 1944, Sub-Insp Medley joined the Royal Canadian Navy and saw service as a Lieutenant in the Canadian Navy Intelligence in both the Atlantic and the Pacific.

Born 24.07.1913, Canada. Enlisted in HKP on the 15.05.1934 as A 156. Appointed Lance Sergeant on 12.05.1935,served in the then Water Police and was Officer in Charge Launch 9,Mentioned in Iain Ward's Book Page 116.

Thank you. Can you confirm which book? Is it the one that runs from 1841 to 1950? 

 

I believe so,I am away at present so cannot confirm,Ward's first book, "Sui Geng ".