The only Joseph A Whitehead that I can see was a Private in the Army Service Corps! Obviously not your man.I have looked on the WW1 Medal Rolls as you suggested and there is one Joseph A Whitehead but with only so scant details there,I cant tell if it is him or not....the address bit is blank
As he was still in the Army in 1920, his service record is in all probability still with the Ministry of Defence. You will not find it online.
You can apply for the service record by following the advice here
http://www.veterans-uk.info/service_...e_records.html
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Thank you SueNSW, for this information,it very kind of you to help me in my search
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Than you again Peter....at least I know to stop searching on line for "my man",save me lots of time and frustration !!
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Make a start with this advice page on finding people in the archives. You may want to bookmark it.
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Thank you Peter, I have done that now.
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