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Medal roll cards
Posted: 03 Mar 2016 21:24
by simone
Hi
Can anyone see if they can find and info in Medal roll cards etc for John Taylor born 1925 Bickerstaffe, Ormskirk... Trying to find a service number/regiment. Don't know much except he was in the Army and joined up towards the end of WW2 and went to India on a Ship
Thank you
Simone x
Re: Medal roll cards
Posted: 04 Mar 2016 09:13
by MaryA
Nothing so far specifically with Bickerstaffe, but connecting Lancashire with India the only entry I have found is this which might be a bit early
UK, Army Roll of Honour, 1939-1945
Name: John Taylor
Given Initials: J S
Rank: Private
Death Date: 27 Dec 1942
Number: 134370
Birth Place: Lancashire
Residence: Lancashire
Branch at Enlistment: Other Corps
Theatre of War: Far East (other than places specified)
Regiment at Death: Royal Army Service Corps
Branch at Death: Other Corps
Re: Medal roll cards
Posted: 04 Mar 2016 10:10
by simone
Thanks Mary but no not him
It is my father in law who died 2003...was just hoping for a regiment or service number of something to get his service records.
Thanks anyway
Simone x
Re: Medal roll cards
Posted: 04 Mar 2016 11:39
by retiringtype
You don't necessarily need the regiment and service number to apply for his army records. The date of birth might suffice. See
https://www.gov.uk/get-copy-military-se ... es-records
Re: Medal roll cards
Posted: 04 Mar 2016 12:13
by daggers
As stated in the previous post the MOD have the records of those who served in WW2. It will cost £30 to obtain a record, by the way.
It is far more difficult to trace WW2 servicemen than for WW1 as almost nothing is online, apart from War Graves Commission data.
D
Re: Medal roll cards
Posted: 04 Mar 2016 12:39
by simone
Thanks both of you...I have all the forms and did it for my grandfather records many years ago but I did have all his details and thought I may need them for this..
I'll give it a go anyway
Thanks
Simone xx
Re: Medal roll cards
Posted: 04 Mar 2016 18:40
by MaryA
Don't forget that it takes a long time for them to arrive, up to a year.
Re: Medal roll cards
Posted: 04 Mar 2016 19:06
by retiringtype
Don't forget that it takes a long time for them to arrive, up to a year
It seems to vary a lot. When I applied for my Dad's army papers a lady at the Army Personnel Centre was really helpful. We exchanged emails a couple of times and the papers arrived within two weeks.
Re: Medal roll cards
Posted: 06 Mar 2016 08:01
by MaryA
retiringtype wrote:a lady at the Army Personnel Centre was really helpful. We exchanged emails a couple of times and the papers arrived within two weeks.
Wow, excellent, well I'll keep my fingers crossed for Simone.