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    We are searching for the records of Pte Jagger Lancelot J. RAMC Regt No 24 WW1. The Forces War Search does not recognise the name and Regiment. His correct surname is "Jaggar" but the Army has his record including medals as "Jagger".

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    Service numbers 24, 508061

    Service record Soldier Number: 24, Rank: Private, Corps: Royal Army Medical Corps
    Service record 2 Soldier Number: 508061, Rank: Private, Corps: Royal Army Medical Corps

    British War Medal

    There is another but cannot read it.Ah got it! Territorial Force War Medal

    Available on Ancestry and FMP.

    Also here!

    https://discovery.nationalarchives.go...s?uri=D3072023

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    his service record appears not to have survived. Two thirds were destroyed during bombing in WW2.

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    Service record Soldier Number: 24, Rank: Private, Corps: Royal Army Medical Corps
    Are you saying you found a service record? I can't spot one.

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    I have a feeling that the questioner hasn't read the research guide so here's the first one to read -

    https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/h...rs-after-1913/

    He appears to have been a Territorial so it will also be worth reading...

    https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/h...-territorials/

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