Thank you for all this, Doc Vernon. It's quite interesting background information :)
Regards
Ros
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Thank you for all this, Doc Vernon. It's quite interesting background information :)
Regards
Ros
What we don't know is when he joined the MN. All we have so far is a date of 1946 and this indicates RN service (T124T) so he may or may not have served prior to and beyond this date. If he had any substantial service in the Deep Sea Rescue Tugs (DSRT) then he will have a service record held in BT 390 as linked already. If he served in the MN post DSRT service then his record will be in a CRS 10 and I will give you the file reference tomorrow when I have some time. That way you could check out both files at the one time.
Regards
Hugh
Thank you for your help, Hugh. I am very grateful...I knew nothing about the navy before and I'll need to read through the past posts from various people again to grasp the significance of them, methinks!
Kind regards
Ros
Your're welcome Ros. His CRS10, if there was one for him, will be held at Kew in piece BT 382/585. So you should check that one out along with BT 390/170.
Regards
Hugh
Many thanks, Hugh
Kind regards
Ros
Hi Hugh,
Would you mind giving me the contact details of the person you mentioned who might be able to visit Kew for me, please? Thanks so much.
best wishes,
Ros
Hi Ros,
P.M. sent.
Regards
Hugh