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Mysterious Case of the Missing Warrior
« on: Tuesday 06 April 21 17:17 BST (UK) »
Good afternoon RootsChat.

My Great-Grandfather served in WW2 and since then both he and my Grandfather have died.

We recently discovered some of his medals but cannot find any records of him in any of the usual places. There is a number on the card but I cannot figure out what exactly it relates to as it seems wrong for a Service number.



Any help will be greatly appreciated.


(Tile of post is due to the fact that our family surname is Warrior)
Warrior: London and Yorkshire
Talbot: Woolwich, London
McElwee: Toxteth Park, Lancashire
Kelly: Liverpool North, Lancashire
Maher: Liverpool, Lancashire
Leister: Newhaven, Sussex

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Re: Mysterious Case of the Missing Warrior
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 06 April 21 17:25 BST (UK) »
Medal box with his name written on attached.
Warrior: London and Yorkshire
Talbot: Woolwich, London
McElwee: Toxteth Park, Lancashire
Kelly: Liverpool North, Lancashire
Maher: Liverpool, Lancashire
Leister: Newhaven, Sussex

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Re: Mysterious Case of the Missing Warrior
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 06 April 21 17:55 BST (UK) »
FindMyPast have an entry for Oswald Joseph Warrior - 808431 - Royal Artillery Attestations.  Unfortunately I don't understand the entry  :-\
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Re: Mysterious Case of the Missing Warrior
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 06 April 21 18:02 BST (UK) »
Oswald Joseph Warrior 808431. FindMyPast has his name in its Royal Artillery attestation register (from 1930) and Ancestry has his tracer card (Oswald John Warrior 808431) but I don't think you'll find much else online. His army records will still be with the MoD. You can apply for a copy (£30 and a long wait).

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Re: Mysterious Case of the Missing Warrior
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 06 April 21 20:31 BST (UK) »
FindMyPast have an entry for Oswald Joseph Warrior - 808431 - Royal Artillery Attestations.  Unfortunately I don't understand the entry  :-\

Thanks @BumbleB

Is this the extract you found?

Can anyone decipher it? Or explain what it is?
Warrior: London and Yorkshire
Talbot: Woolwich, London
McElwee: Toxteth Park, Lancashire
Kelly: Liverpool North, Lancashire
Maher: Liverpool, Lancashire
Leister: Newhaven, Sussex

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Re: Mysterious Case of the Missing Warrior
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 06 April 21 20:45 BST (UK) »
Oswald Joseph Warrior 808431. FindMyPast has his name in its Royal Artillery attestation register (from 1930) and Ancestry has his tracer card (Oswald John Warrior 808431) but I don't think you'll find much else online. His army records will still be with the MoD. You can apply for a copy (£30 and a long wait).


Thank you @ShaunJ I have printed out the MoD application for my Dad (who is the next of kin).


There were 2 Oswald Warrior's on FindMyPast, are they likely to be the same person? I did not think that this was a common name?
Warrior: London and Yorkshire
Talbot: Woolwich, London
McElwee: Toxteth Park, Lancashire
Kelly: Liverpool North, Lancashire
Maher: Liverpool, Lancashire
Leister: Newhaven, Sussex