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WW2 Records
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SheilaSomerset | Report | 19 Dec 2004 12:16 |
Thanks guys - will give this a try in the new year! |
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David | Report | 19 Dec 2004 11:27 |
I have just received my father's WW2 army records from Glasgow - it took about 6 months for the request to be processed. |
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Unknown | Report | 19 Dec 2004 11:12 |
army personnal centre historical disclosure mail point 400 kentigern house 65 brown st glasgow g2 8ex you will need to give them all the info you have ,ie,dob,army number, all the best of luck,tony |
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SheilaSomerset | Report | 19 Dec 2004 10:51 |
I'm interested in finding my Dad's 'war record' - I know he went to Germany after D-Day but that's all. Am I right in thinking records are at Kew? Does anyone know how detailed they are and if they are complete? He was in Royal Artillery. Thanks, Sheila. |
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