HI
Would someone be able to tell me how i obtain Service records from WW1.
Having recieved my husband's G Grandfather's marriage certificate we noticed his rank was listed asrivate 3rd battalion Royal Fuserliers i would say London. Travel is a bit of a problem for me as i live in Australia so i would like o know if i ca obtain them online? thanks
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16-07-2005 12:07 PM #1Settling in.
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16-07-2005 1:24 PM #2Reputation beyond repute
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Have you read this?:
http://www.catalogue.nationalarchive...?sLeafletID=18
After you've read that, the WW1 campaign medals are a good thing to check.
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As so many of the records were destroyed it might be an idea to check the Medal Rolls (which are not online) at the national archives. This can tell you a lot about the individual if their records have been destroyed as 60% were.
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18-11-2005 8:17 PM #4A fountain of knowledge
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I would say it would be worth searcing to see if the regiment has a website or better still a museum site, I found one for my grandfather who was in the Lancers and they gave me quite a lot of information about his service always worth a try sandie
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rivate 3rd battalion Royal Fuserliers i would say London. Travel is a bit of a problem for me as i live in Australia so i would like o know if i ca obtain them online? thanks
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