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fred rowley army records

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Loraine

Loraine Report 5 Nov 2013 21:50

can anyone help me with finding my dads records he was in the second world war and was in the Lancashire fusiliers number 3461580 infantry . I have tried all I can but keep coming up with nothing .
thanks in advance .
loz :-S

Susan

Susan Report 6 Nov 2013 07:14


Hi Lorraine

I had to get my Grandfathers records from here .
No WW2 records are available online ...Yet

Army Personnel Centre
HQ SECRETARIAT.
HISTORICAL DISCLOSURES
Mail Point 400
Kentigern House
65 Brown St
Glasgow
G2 8EX.
Tel 01412243030 Ext en 3030 ,I hope this number is still the same

You will need a Completed Certificate of Kinship or whoever is next in line age and relationship wise will need to give you permission to apply,My Aunty was next in line so she gave me written permission to apply

Proof of death if the service person died after leaving the service
A cheque or money order for 30 Pounds made payable to
MOD Accounting Officer.

Mine took about three weeks to get from the UK to Australia,It was well worth the money.

I hope this is of help to you.

Sue

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 6 Nov 2013 11:02

Hi Lorraine,

Sue is right - you will have to apply for the records which will still be with the MOD. However I don't know whether it was because Sue was applying from Australia that she got the records so quickly but most people I know in England have had to wait many months for the records to arrive. My father's records took 9 months to arrive.

Again as Sue said - well worth waiting for.

Kath. x

Susan

Susan Report 6 Nov 2013 12:01


Kath

I did get mine two years ago so things may have changed a bit.

I found the records wonderfull to read and helped me understand my Grandfather who was a wonderfull man I might add:-)

Going to send for my other Grandfathers records his year:-)

Sue

DazedConfused

DazedConfused Report 6 Nov 2013 12:37

I got my dads 3 or so years ago and it took nearly 9 months.

When you apply they do tell you it can take up to 1 year.

The time it takes is dependant on the current applications etc., that are dealing with (ie current service details) and all applications from serving people takes precedence.

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 7 Nov 2013 13:13

Hello Loraine and welcome to the Community boards. :-)







(I will let Loraine know that she has replies to her query) :-)

Loraine

Loraine Report 9 Nov 2013 15:09

Thank you Susan that's a great help and thanks all for replying . :-)