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Uniform Identification
« on: Saturday 07 February 15 13:16 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

I've been trying to trace my Great Grandfather, Frederick Henry Craddock.  He is believed to have been part of the Merchant Navy.  I have been unable to locate any military record for him however.

I have two photo's of him in uniform, this is the first.  It is date stamped on the back 24 Aug 19xx

The photographer print mark is Jerome

Any assistance greatly received.

Thanks

Ian

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Re: Uniform Identification
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 07 February 15 18:34 GMT (UK) »
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Re: Uniform Identification
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 07 February 15 19:31 GMT (UK) »
Agree Royal Engineers.
This doesn't preclude him from being MN at sometime.
Can you give us a little more detail. Date and place of birth?
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Re: Uniform Identification
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 08 February 15 00:19 GMT (UK) »
RE shoulder title confirms cap badge but he also has Royal Artillery collar badges so RE attached to RA


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Re: Uniform Identification
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 08 February 15 00:25 GMT (UK) »
RE and RA both wore the 'flaming bombardier' as collar dogs. One had/has more flames than the other. I can't remember how many or who had more off the top of my head. The RE wore them later in the war (WW2) in their berets and RE Officers still wear them today.

It's pre WW2 uniform, certainly pre 1940 so looking at his age I'm wondering if he's wearing his uniform after he left the RE.

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Re: Uniform Identification
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 08 February 15 01:00 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for the help.

Frederick was believed to be born about 1896 according to his marriage certificate.  I've been unable to confirm/find his birth entry in the BDM.  Would have made him around 50 in this photo if it was during the second world war?

We know from the same document he was a Painter/Decorator in 1925, St Pancras.

I have attached another picture of him in a different uniform dated 1941.  I don't have access to the original so the quality is poor.

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Re: Uniform Identification
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 08 February 15 13:03 GMT (UK) »
Ironically that is a Royal Artillery cap badge in the second picture.

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Re: Uniform Identification
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 08 February 15 18:15 GMT (UK) »
My father was in REME in WW2 but his unit/company/section? was permanently attached to 75th A/Tank Rgt. Royal Artillery.

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Re: Uniform Identification
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 08 February 15 18:52 GMT (UK) »
My father was in REME in WW2 but his unit/company/section? was permanently attached to 75th A/Tank Rgt. Royal Artillery.

But he would retain his original cap badge, as they do now...
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