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RAF Service records
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Mavis | Report | 10 Jun 2018 13:02 |
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KathleenBell | Report | 10 Jun 2018 12:12 |
Yes, Pat is right. I managed to get both my father's and my father-in-law's army records without knowing their service numbers. However that was probably 10 years ago so things might have changed by now. |
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PatinCyprus | Report | 10 Jun 2018 11:12 |
As long as you have his date of birth you are OK. It starts asking for the service number but I know of people who have just sent DOB and received the docs. They just want some way of identifying the person especially with common names. :-) |
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ArgyllGran | Report | 9 Jun 2018 21:43 |
Unfortunately not. You need to know full name, date of birth, and service number. |
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Mavis | Report | 9 Jun 2018 20:58 |
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