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Digging Up The Past
Posted: Thu 30 Aug, 2007 10:53 pm
by Illustrious
Aloha, well to get straight into it, a few days ago, I found an old looking thing. Turns out, this "old looking thing" just happened to be a Certificate Of Service.
I know this is a real long shot but I have two questions, is there by any miricle, anyone who served in the Royal Marines between the 7th July, 1942 &
at least the 29th October, 1964.
If You have, would anyone be able to tell me if they knew of, or even had contact with anyone by the name of either, Mne, Sgt, C/Sgt or QMS A.W.E. Impett.
Basically, he was my grandad & I would like to find out more about him as he died before I was born.
Another piece of information; he was also a member of the Royal British Legion (Hamilton Road, Bangor) around 1980-1982.
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Or if you did not know anything of him, but do know somewhere I can find out about more about him, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks for reading such a long winded message

Posted: Fri 31 Aug, 2007 12:17 am
by Wholley
Posted: Fri 31 Aug, 2007 4:52 pm
by harry hackedoff
And there was me looking forward to a nice post about the Fred West story

tut
Never mind
Anyway Lusty, give these blokes a hoy, they`ve got knack-all to do all day except help you with Grandad Impett`s Service History
Drafting and Records Office, Royal Marines.
HMS Centurion
Grange Rd.,
Gosport
Hants PO13 9XA
and tell`em I said to get their fingers out

Posted: Fri 31 Aug, 2007 6:42 pm
by Tab
When I made enquiries about a foolish relative who spent 30 years in RM I was told to contact CRO at Kew. At Kew they don't answer enquiries but have approved people that will check out your enquiry for just a £1.00 per minute. Now if you are the first one he looks at in the morning I wonder if he charges you traveling time at £1.00 per minute
Posted: Fri 31 Aug, 2007 8:15 pm
by JR

The Name 'Impett' certainly a blast from the past Check his service certificate I am sure 'Lofty' Impett served in 40 Commando during the 50's I'm not to sure of the dates I may have served with him It could have been at the ITCRM but I'm sure it was 40 Commando check the dates,All the best.Aye jr
Posted: Fri 31 Aug, 2007 11:30 pm
by Illustrious
JR!! His nickname was Lofty! My uncle always acknowledged him as Lofty!! Did you ever chat with him? If you did, can you tell me anything about him, because according to his service certificates, he served with plenty of different units, 43, 41 (didnt even know they existed) But yesh, if you ever spoke with him, please PM me. I would love to know more about him.
Thank you in advanced JR.
Posted: Sat 01 Sep, 2007 12:53 am
by Wholley
Posted: Sat 01 Sep, 2007 1:28 am
by JR

Wholley! I'm doing fine old mate, Its just that Bert gave me a nudge So I thought I'd get back aboard again,cheers mate been watching your posts with interest good on ya. Aye jr

Posted: Sat 01 Sep, 2007 2:46 am
by Wholley
JR wrote: been watching your posts with interest good on ya. Aye jr

Jim,
Now you've got me really worried
Sorry Illustrious,
Kinda hi-jacked your thread
Me bad or what?
Posted: Fri 04 Jul, 2008 8:13 pm
by Illustrious
Digging up an old post I know but the other day, I had a look around the Royal Marines Museum and blow me down, I saw a picture of my grandad there training the Sultans troops in Oman. He was one of 6 Royal Marines sent to train the soldiers but ended up in a tribal war. I have the original newspaper clipping along with original picture, which is on show at the RMM
Posted: Sat 05 Jul, 2008 3:09 pm
by jm745
Did you find any information on your Grandad?
My Uncle was a Royal Marine from '49,
don't know how long he was in for though,
have very little information on him,
his name was Edward Charles Matthews Merryweather,
just thought he might have served with your Granddad.
Joe
Posted: Sat 05 Jul, 2008 5:18 pm
by Illustrious
Ive submitted a request to the RMM in the hopes that they could tell me a bit more. If you want to find out some more, theres an address in one of the previous posts that could tell you exactly when/where your grandad served. Who knows, they may have
