Number Dunkirk Movieplex 59 I Want To Find Out As Much Info On My Granddads War History As Possible?

I want to find out as much info on my granddads war history as possible? - number dunkirk movieplex 59

where he served as its use. His name was John Lorimer Malish Ayrshire in a regiment of technical assistance in Scotland before 2 3132165 World War and served on the war in Dunkirk, etc. His service number was my first owner and I know he was an agent of the Class 1 WO1 but at the end of the war, he says in his book "classes in which the field will be printed. And where do I know where he was assigned and that all this information? Any help on this topic is welcomed.

4 comments:

Ron said...

You can use all available information by contacting you with his regiment, with the information that we already have.

I was in the Royal Air Force for 12 years and spent three years in a position to classify "," no one will be able to access this information while it is still classified, if your grandfather had, I fear.

If you can not know if the area is released noe worked then you will be able to get information from his regiment.

Ron said...

You can use all available information by contacting you with his regiment, with the information that we already have.

I was in the Royal Air Force for 12 years and spent three years in a position to classify "," no one will be able to access this information while it is still classified, if your grandfather had, I fear.

If you can not know if the area is released noe worked then you will be able to get information from his regiment.

blackgru... said...

Have you tried contacting the address of your site? You have to send addresses to deliver an application. It is in Glasgow. It seems that you pay for it. Linked from this page on the website of the FHR.

Tarragon said...

Here are some suggestions that will hopefully help:

1. RHF contact again and ask if they have a military historian. You can reach him (even though now a regiment of technical assistance, service is no time to help staff and they are probably not qualified).

2. Find an organization of military history about you, but try to join a partnership of high level, while others, such as London and Edinburgh.

3. A very good thing that before the Navy and Military Club, because the former military and civilian members are involved, it is also a "club" with the old value networks.

4.Try Imperial War Museum, ask them if they have a criminal record or someone who can advise you.

5. Australia is the National Archives. Here are all the records that were saved here. For example, I see my uncle's WW1 records online service free, but I know also that contained in the documents, the records of the court marshal hs NAA sealed (drunk and met a French assistant). To open the sealed documents is expensive, but at least I know I can. \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ U0026lt;br>
6. Fact has used his grandfather? You can get information about the device at these places including France and Italy.

7. Who has the history of the regiment? Where is stored?

8. His grandfather had appeared many times in the history of the unit because he or WO1 Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM).

RSMS are professional soldiers for excellence and each battalion (about 500-600 men) had a single RSM. The RSM is the highest official of the British (or Australian) army and they have a motto is something like "muck wi me."

9. Check with your local university as a research and what can be contacted. You do not need to be registered as a student.

10. It is interesting to give your old drive is marked near the end of the war should be classified and investigated, however this may be: a special service.

11. If you are clean and presentable and your hair is too long (and do not represent pseudo-military) try to have a drink in the canteen of the invited get thand the regiment. Try to sully the first officer to be invited, but later asked to see the cook, because that is where his grandfather was (in fact, was) probably Mess President. This will give you a physical memory and the connection with the regiment of his grandfather. friendly and interested, because the regimental aid doors and gates in the vicinity you can open it.

(Take a picture of the single grandfather and his record company, but they have to protect a sealed plastic containers for the beer!)

See you soon,

T

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