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I see that records for soldiers who came out of the Army after 1920 are held by the MoD.
I actually have one or two original documents of my grandfathers in my posession. One is a de-mob account which notes a war gratuity of £23 and three separate weeks pay, the last being 25 February 1919. But the form has been stamped 14 February 1924.
You'll note that there's a gap of exactly five years. Does that mean he only got his war pension after that time? Perhaps he was liable to be re-called during that time.
But would he count as coming out of the Army in 1919 or 1924? That would point to where his records may be.
Ray
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