yes jan exactly what i was thinking in which case the only way to find out the address of the army camp barry said they were at in 52/53 is by visiting the library...at the min i cant find them on the 1955 e rolls...Lyn it might be 1952 or one of those years not online.
Tadworth rings a bell in connection with the army.
Richard Hammond Gay | |||||||||
Birth Date: | 27 Oct 1915 | ||||||||
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Relation to Soldier: | Child | ||||||||
Title: | WWI Pension Record Cards and Ledgers | ||||||||
Description: | Other Ranks Died Gaunt J-Geddes W | ||||||||
Next of Kin: |
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George Gay | |
Gender: | Male |
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Rank: | L Corporal |
Record Type: | Card |
Death Date: | 15 May 1916 |
Service Number: | G/2608 |
Corps, Regiment or Unit: | Royal West Kent Regiment |
Title: | WWI Pension Record Cards and Ledgers |
Description: | Other Ranks Died Gaunt J-Geddes W |
Reference Number: | 11.W.53486 |
Name: | Richard Hammond Gay |
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Birth Date: | 27 Oct 1915 |
Service: | 1939-1945 |
Medal Issued/Claimed: | 1946-2002 |
Discharge Number: | R182445 |
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