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Offline moogaloo

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Re: Can anyone understand army speak please?
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 22 December 09 15:29 GMT (UK) »
Was just thinking.  What proof would I have to have to obtain Charles' army records.  All of them?  x x
paternal - Young, Wheeler

maternal - Looney, Burns, Hartley.

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Re: Can anyone understand army speak please?
« Reply #10 on: Friday 01 January 10 16:36 GMT (UK) »
Was just thinking.  What proof would I have to have to obtain Charles' army records.  All of them?  x x

As he served during WW1 any records that survive will be on Ancestry. These are scans of microfilms in Kew. Records for men discharged 1900 to 1913 are in Kew as original documents. You only need 'proof' that you are a close relative to order post 1920 records from the MOD.

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