World War 2 record search
World War 2 record search
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Trendsetter

Original Poster:

100 posts

90 months

Thursday
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I recently discovered that a relative's father served in the army during World War 2. I believe he was stationed in Glasgow. I have his name and date of birth but no other details relating to his army service.

What is the best way to find details of his army service? Unfortunately, my relative is terminally ill so we're not sure how much longer they will be with us but would love to know more about his time in the army.

beambeam1

1,626 posts

68 months

Thursday
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Just a heads up that requests through the linked service above is currently taking about 6 months or so to process. I've just received response for a request for records submitted in September.

Kwackersaki

1,690 posts

253 months

beambeam1 said:
Just a heads up that requests through the linked service above is currently taking about 6 months or so to process. I've just received response for a request for records submitted in September.
My request took nearly a year from start to finish and that was after I agreed to a censored report due to personal details being withheld.

Trendsetter

Original Poster:

100 posts

90 months

That is what I was worried about. Is there any way to contact them while the request is outstanding? I'm sure nobody wants to wait a year for answers but this is for someone who is terminally ill and doesn't have the benefit of time unfortunately

Riley Blue

23,104 posts

251 months

Jader1973

4,966 posts

225 months

A while (possibly years) ago someone posted a link to a site that let you see name, regiment, rank etc. I remember checking my Grandpa and Grandad in it.

I cannot find it now though.

I used one of those posted above and I think I found my Grandpa but the record is locked until 2034, so it wasn’t what I’d looked at previously.

Martin_MUC

133 posts

74 months

Yesterday (07:35)
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I used the gov website link from the 2nd post. I was researching my grandfather and father in laws military records. Usually the military records are release 115 years after their birth with sensitive data redacted. If you request the data it will be checked and if no sensitive data included in their military history then they will probably release the records early ie when you request them, which is what happened in my 2 cases. I supplied a death certificate in both cases which I obtained from the relative authorities. My grandfather was born over 115 years ago so I didn’t expect any problems, all that was redacted was the name of his 2 daughters. My father in law was born less than 115 years ago but they also released his records with nothing redacted. Although it says up to one year in both of my cases their records were released within 6 weeks of application. Not sure if this was because they were normal called up civilians with no special military roles, one army and one RAF or if I just got lucky.
Worth applying now, you never know.
Cheers
Martin