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General => Armed Forces => World War One => Topic started by: delgirl on Wednesday 08 June 11 19:59 BST (UK)
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If you lived in Grimsby or Sheffield which army regiment would you have likely joined?
I have a knife issued to John (Jack) Brannon number on it 963058, who I think lived in Sheffield area, and a pair of woolly underpants issued to a man surname Shaw from Grimsby number 1144302.
Were the numbers consecutive to the individual regiment, or nationwide?
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I think we are talking WW2 era here?
Its pretty impossible to guess as records are still held by MOD for these guys BUT you can request a search and copy of records(£30 each) for them you would have to have a death cert unless Next Of Kin
You have basic info as in Service number
The Veterans Agency website has the forms.
Ady
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I was after WW1 info - will that be the same?
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The Service number for the second guy looks more like a ww2 Army number the 1st one Could be Great War but the Medal Index Cards show no-one with that number.
Regiments could be East Yorkshire,York and Lancaster,West Yorkshire,Lincolnshir Regiment or if they were conscripted any Regiment.
There arent any / between the numbers are there?
Ady :)
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963058 has two possibilities. The least likely is that it is from the 1917 re-numbering of the Territorials, as it would fall in the batch allotted to 1/7 and 2/7 London Brigades RFA (later known as 237 and 302 Brigades).
The more likely scenario is that they are from the batch allotted to the Royal Horse & Royal Field Artillery, when the whole system was changed in 1920. I can't tell you though when and where they were issued.
Phil
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Two Brannons on 1918 RAF nominals none fit.
Ady
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I can see it's not going to be easy............I will try and dig a bit with the info you have all supplied.
Thanks very much
Adela