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War Record
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Annx | Report | 2 Dec 2009 23:54 |
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Just for info, I have recently applied for my father's records and have been advised it will take 3 to 6 months. |
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Researching: |
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Joy | Report | 2 Dec 2009 23:25 |
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Explore the following site. His name and date of birth hopefully should be enough for him to be traced. You will need to supply a copy of his death certificate and proof of next of kinship. |
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N17 | Report | 2 Dec 2009 23:05 |
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I am hoping somebody can be of help. My wife's father, who died in 1967, served in the British army during WW2. We have absolutely no idea of what he did or even which regiment he served in, although it's possible he did some parachute training. |
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