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Hi,my names matt, just a quick hello, joined this site after a recomendation from a friend as im trying to solve a few mysteries about my late granfathers service in the second world war, im sure the deeper i dig the less i will know though. :-)
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Wouldn't it be better just to get his military records.
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Yeah, i thought that to, but can find no trace of him? and its not just me thats tried. tried with service number and even his POW number.
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Long shot but try DoB and the county where he was born.
Does your father have any info?
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Try Ancestry.com they have all the medal cards that go back years as well as the signing on papers. Below is the sort of stuff you can find on there


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13th August 1983?
You have to stop lying about your age bud :lol:
1883 would be closer.

I'll get me coat.
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Records in use or created in 1921 - Present day are only available from the MOD.

I got this info from forces-war-records tutorials, which are free to read:

http://www.forces-war-records.co.uk/Inf ... /Tutorials
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Hi Paul.....This chap signed on again in 1915 when he was 53.
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Thanks guys, going to write of to the MOD
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Mat .....Look up army records and you will find that you will need to write to Glasgow.
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