No surviving record of correspondence for this date. The Archive continues through witness accounts and official records.
Location unknown.
The Military Medal was instituted for bravery by personnel of the British Army below commissioned rank.

"Hankey... reached Paris safely that afternoon. The conferences started next morning."

"I went down to Deal Castle by the 5.10 to stay with the P.M. ... What a dinner it was in wartime! Incomprehensible enough as it would have been in peace. Over twenty people..."
Searching 1912–1916 Archive