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16th October 2013, 07:30 PM
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details of my late grandad richard waite seved in ww2
love to find out about my late granddad he was in the merchant navy in world ward 2, he was captured by the Japanese and was presumed missing at sea, sadly he has passed away but only found one photo of my nana and granddad on their wedding day he looked so handsome and proud in his navy uniform. would love to find some details even what ship he was on sadly I do not know can anyone help kind regards amanda
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16th October 2013, 07:38 PM
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Re: details of my late grandad richard waite seved in ww2
Please help us to try and help you: Need all info you hold, esp full name, date of birth / death etc etc.
K.
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16th October 2013, 09:30 PM
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Re: details of my late grandad richard waite seved in ww2
Hi Amandajayne
give as much detail as you can find, d.o.b. date of death and where, name of any shipping Company, dates , Town s, full name, any kind of record of his seafaring times. etc etc .
Someone on here will find out if you can give as much info as possible. Stay with us. keep looking in and be patient , it could be a long job./
Cheers
Brian
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