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William Jackson
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Denis | Report | 17 Oct 2013 09:23 |
"WW2 records are only available to the person themself or their NOK". That is no longer the case. What can and cannot be released is explained in the link above. |
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Potty | Report | 16 Oct 2013 12:23 |
WW2 records are only available to the person themself or their NOK. This site gives details of how to get them. They cost £30 and there is quite a long wait: |
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Katherine Elizabeth | Report | 16 Oct 2013 10:18 |
I wonder if anyone can help I am trying to trace my father-in-laws records. All that I know is that he was born in or around Doncaster in 1914/15, lived in Barnby Dun and served in a tank regiment in Belgium during the second world war. I know this is very scant information but would be grateful for any help. |