Frederick Michael Green "Fred"
Born:
20 Adar 5642 (11 March 1882)
Died:
4 Heshvan 5734 (30 October 1973)
Basic Information
Birth
Date of birth:
20 Adar 5642 (11 March 1882)
Place of birth:
Paddington, London
Death
Date of death:
4 Heshvan 5734 (30 October 1973)
Places
Addresses
Family Home:
10 Canfield Gardens Paddington (1891)
boarder while studying:
Greenwich (1901)
Family Home:
26 Upper Hamilton Terrace Paddington, London (1911)
Schools
Name:
St Paul's School Kensington
Name:
City and Guilds Tech College, Finsbury
Other Organisations
Name:
The Institution of Civil Engineers
Significance:
Completed training to become a Civil Engineer
Working on the Homefront
Conversation
During his time working as an engineer for the RAF Frederick was awarded the Commendation for Home War Service for efforts contributing to war work in England.
Family
Siblings
Parents
Father: Michael Aaron Green (male)
Mother: Henrietta Adeline Green (female)
Homefront
What was the impact of this:
His pre war work as an engineer in factories was continued on the homefront during the First World War when he worked as an aeronautical engineer for the RAF
Military Record
Date enlisted/conscripted:
1914
Rank at discharge/death:
Captain
British Jewry Book of Honour
Excerpt that list Captain F.M Gree as having recieved a commendation for home war service
British Jewry Book of Honour
Excerpt that list Captain F.M Gree as having recieved a commendation for home war service
Other Occupations
Certificate from Insititute of Engineering
The certificate that confirms that Frederick Green completed his training to joing the Institution of Civil Engineers, listing his studies and qualification.
Certificate from Insititute of Engineering
The certificate that confirms that Frederick Green completed his training to joing the Institution of Civil Engineers, listing his studies and qualification.