* 1950's National Service
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1950's National Service
Please can anyone tell me if there is anywhere I can search English National service records from 1956 until 1963?
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Re: 1950's National Service
For records after 1920 you can apply for them from the Government
https://www.gov.uk/get-copy-military-service-records
https://www.gov.uk/get-copy-military-service-records
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Re: 1950's National Service
Jane, thank you for the link, turns out I cannot do that as I do not know the man's service number! I only have a birth certificate from 1940
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Re: 1950's National Service
Read it carefully - you do not need a Service Number to apply for Army Service papers from the MoD. The name and birth date suffices. (If those 2 duplicate.... well, cross that bridge when we come to it.)
Your bigger problem may be that without a death certificate, they will not give anything out. Even then, you will not get the full details until a number of years have passed since the death (ostensibly to protect the deceased's family) unless either you are the next of kin, or you have the permission of the next of kin to receive the full details.
Your bigger problem may be that without a death certificate, they will not give anything out. Even then, you will not get the full details until a number of years have passed since the death (ostensibly to protect the deceased's family) unless either you are the next of kin, or you have the permission of the next of kin to receive the full details.
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Re: 1950's National Service
Adrian, that’s very helpful thank you, I’ll go back and give it a try.
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Re: 1950's National Service
In my experience, if they're unsure that they're going to send you the right record they will make contact and ask for extra information to narrow things down.(If those 2 duplicate.... well, cross that bridge when we come to it.)
In my case, this wasn't as straightforward as it might have been -- they asked me who his next of kin would have been, but the possible names I gave didn't match his record... In the end if came down to me knowing an address he might have given on demob.
When the record arrived, I did wonder if it wasn't so much that there were two candidates as that they did not want to send out the record of an absolute scoundrel if it was the wrong one. There were reasons (including desertion and bigamy) why I didn't know his next of kin.
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