Hi
My paternal grandfather was a despatch rider for the Home Office during WW2. He lived in South East London, and my father says that he was delivering messages to secret/military locations any time of the day or night.
Does anyone know whether his would have a service record at the National Archive, or somewhere else?
Thanks in advance.
Tor Millard
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24-11-2024, 3:30 PM #1
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Hello Tor,
Welcome to British-Genealogy.
'Service record' usually relates to a member of the army. navy, or RAF.
If your father was employed by the Home Office I don't think he would have a service record as such. Whether an employment record exists I have no idea, and would suggest that you contact The National Archives direct.
Apologies for this not being the most helpful reply.Vulcan XH558 - “Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.”
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25-11-2024, 9:07 PM #3
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Hi Pam
It was the answer I thought I might receive, thank you. I'll contact the National Archives.
Thanks again.
Tor
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