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23rd June 2023, 01:44 PM
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Crs10
Hi all,
As usual I am confused! I took a flyer and purchased a CRS10 discharge book from National Archives in the name of Casey. Another of my sideways glances at the problem of my father in law.
There are 13 pages of this and I was expecting a list of ships on which this man had served. Only the last ship is mentioned. IKs this usual?
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23rd June 2023, 04:30 PM
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Re: Crs10
Hi Hazel,
A CRS 10 form is not a discharge book. It is a form which does record similar information. It can be a rather messy document and follows the same format as the CRS 10 you have for DM Stringer. If it doesn't look like that then it is not a CRS 10.
Maybe try posting a page here.
Regards
Hugh
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We had to pay for our freedom
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