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George Jennings
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Alan | Report | 12 Sep 2015 12:44 |
My dad, George Jennings was born in Deansgate Manchester on 22nd October 1900, he served in the Army in WW2, he has been dead now for nearly 50 years, so my evidence is anecdotal. over 60 yrs ago when i was a small boy i can recall snatches of conversation with him, he told me he peeled tons of Potatoes in the mess and also that he received a Head wound ( bullet or shrapnel ? ) possibly at Dunkirk and that he was treated at a hospital, i forget which now but it was either Portsmouth or Plymouth but i can't remember which.For some reason i think he may have been in the Pioneer Corps which would seem reasonable, because he would have been nearly 40 years old, can anybody help me, will appreciate any information. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 12 Sep 2015 13:34 |
His service records will be with the MOD. Have a look here to see how to apply for them:- |
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KathleenBell | Report | 12 Sep 2015 13:37 |
Is this your dad in the 1911 census? :- |
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Alan | Report | 12 Sep 2015 16:09 |
Hi Kath, thank you, yes that is my dad in the 1911 census, all of his 5 brothers fought in the 1st world war, but dad was too young. |