Father in law is still alive and served from 1939-1945. I am thinking of asking him for permission to send for his army records. I think he may say that he doesn't need them as he knows what he did. There may also be something in them he doesn't want us to know. He was telling us of lots of the men having gonorrhea, reckons he kept away from that side of things, but you never know.
If if says yes I want to get my facts correct. Is it true that if he sends for them, or gives us permission, they would be free of charge? Was also thinking about asking his brother as well. He was 96 this year.
I think it's Glasgow isn't it? I have looked in the Wiki but can't find the address.
Anyone know for certain?
Also, I would like my uncles as well, he is deceased. He was in the 8th army in North Africa. I'm sure his daughter, his next of kin, would let me as long as I pay. Don't know his regimantal number though, can you get them without that?
If if says yes I want to get my facts correct. Is it true that if he sends for them, or gives us permission, they would be free of charge? Was also thinking about asking his brother as well. He was 96 this year.
I think it's Glasgow isn't it? I have looked in the Wiki but can't find the address.
Anyone know for certain?
Also, I would like my uncles as well, he is deceased. He was in the 8th army in North Africa. I'm sure his daughter, his next of kin, would let me as long as I pay. Don't know his regimantal number though, can you get them without that?
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