His full record of Service would be found at the Following link in this Series so if you want it you will have to go in Person to the Archives in Kew,as this is the best way. Asking for the info online is very hit and miss ,this has been found. Good Luck
You can try and request a copy online and see what comes back,it will cost you about
8 GBP for the request and then not sure as to how much after! You would have to give as much info as you can with both his Seamans Pouch Reference Number and the CRS10 Reference plus as said as much as you can.
And only request the Pages that refer to him,otherwise you will land up with Hundreds of pages, and a massive Bill.
Braddick P W A to Bradley P N | The National Archives
Reference: |
BT 382/2113 |
Description: |
Braddick P W A to Bradley P N |
Date: |
1941 Jan 01 - 1972 Dec 31 |
Held by: |
The National Archives, Kew |
Former reference in its original department: |
91 |
Legal status: |
Public Record(s) |
Closure status: |
Open Document, Open Description |
Added Just of interest he must have joined shortly before me as his Discharge Number is close to mine. And as you mention 1958 that too was the Year I joined the Merchant Navy.
I think if you are really wanting all his Records,it would be well worth your while to take
a Trip from Scotland to London,possibly stay over the one Night (A Weekday ) then you could do all the research there and then,and it wont cost you anything,possibly only for the use of the Copier,and the Records you want to Copy,that is very little compared to doing it any other way.
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