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Topic: Date storage began of Army Service Records in London (Read 235 times)
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spof
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Hi Barbara
AS he was still serving in the mid 1920s, the MoD will still have his records.
http://www.veterans-uk.info/service_records/service_records.html
glen
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Bezant (London/Suffolk), West (London/Essex), Walker (Yorkshire), Phillips (West Country - believed Bristol area), Tibbetts (Warwickshire), Armstrong (Co Fermanagh), Harvison (Co Wexford), Neeb (Germany), Becker (Germany), Jakobsson (Finland). Kanneworff (Germany and Denmark)
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andycand
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Hi
The reference to the 1920's relates to the date their service ended not the date of enlistment.
Andy
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km1971
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The MOD. If you haven't got his service number you are taking a risk of not receiving anything for your £30. Sometimes people have received information by supplying just a date of birth, but the MOD do not offer guarantees (or refunds). You will definitely need a copy of his death certificate.
Ken
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andycand
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Hi Barbara
My understanding is that if his service ended after 1920 (irrespective of when it commenced) then the records are held by the MOD and not the National Archives.
If you go to the link supplied by Glen and click on the Army badge towards the bottom of the page you will find additional information. This also explains that you have to be the next of kin or have permission from the next of kin to apply, there is also a charge of 30GDP.
Andy
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Barbara348
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Hi Ken,
Thanks for the info.
The old soldier concerned is my husband's Uncle and we do have a copy of his death certificate.Although he was married, he didn't have any children.
We do have a copy of his Medal card from the National Archives which shows him as having 2 army numbers, his Rank and his Regt.
Hopefully this information should be enough for the MOD, otherwise £30.00 is a lot of money if there's no return on it.
Cheers
Barbara.
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Williams, Jones, Howell,Roberts, (Oswestry & local area.) Marshall, (Yorkshire). Frew(Scotland). Finn, (Kent).
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