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WW1 service records question?
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CuriousFish | Report | 28 Dec 2012 11:59 |
There is no trace of my grandfather's record either. |
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ErikaH | Report | 23 Dec 2012 23:01 |
This comes up so regularly................... |
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Dawn | Report | 23 Dec 2012 13:37 |
oh dear what a shame thanks for helping anyway x |
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DazedConfused | Report | 23 Dec 2012 13:07 |
And the sad thing about those lost files known as the 'burnt records' is that there is no rhyme or reason to those which survived. |
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brummiejan | Report | 23 Dec 2012 10:25 |
Dawn, sadly about 70% of WW1 records were lost in the WW2 - a bombing raid I think. It may well be his were among them. |
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Dawn | Report | 23 Dec 2012 09:25 |
My great grandfather fought in WW1 but i cant find his service records anywhere. His name was John Thorburn Heatlie born in 1899 in scotland but fought he in the british war. His index card is on ancestry which states he was in the RASC (royal army service corps) and this adds up with what his daughter has told me. Is there any reason why they wouldnt be available? |