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Frderick Lingard

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Ian

Ian Report 21 Aug 2024 17:24

Thanks ever so much. You are a star.

Best wishes,
Ian Crichton

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nameslessone

nameslessone Report 21 Aug 2024 17:05

Age, Service & Nationality?

Presume this is him:
F Lingard
Rank Driver
Army Number T/724996
Regiment Royal Army Service Corps
POW Number 7810
Camp Type Stalag
Camp Number XVIII-A
Camp Location Wolfsberg, Austria
Record Office Royal Army Service Corps Record Office, Ore Place, Hastings, Sussex
Record Office Number 29

Source:
Source Information
Ancestry.com. UK, British Prisoners of War, 1939-1945 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009.

Original data: Prisoner of War Collections. Sussex, England: The Naval and Military Press.

Prisoners of War of British Army, WWII. CD. Unpublished. The Naval and Military Press, Ltd.

Description
This database contains a listing of World War II British prisoners of war. Information listed about the soldiers includes: name, rank, branch of the armed forces, regiment, POW number, and camp information.

Ian

Ian Report 21 Aug 2024 16:44

Could any kind person who has access to Ancestry please look up the Prisoner of War record for Frederick Lingard who was captured in 1941 and taken to a camp in Austria. Apparently they give

Regiment, Army Numbe,POW Number and Camp Number. No other site has this information.

Many thanks,
Ian Crichton