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General => Armed Forces => Topic started by: pflanagan132 on Friday 30 September 11 14:07 BST (UK)
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Hi folks. Stephen Michael Cahillane was born 1909, Killorglin, Co. Kerry. He married in Kensington 1939. Family lore says he was awarded The Burma Cross. We have absolutely nothing on his military history, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Patrick Flanagan
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Have you tried google-ing "burma Cross"
Louisa Maud
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Yes, I did, thanks, found nothing.
Patrick
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There was the "Burma Star", for service in that area in WWII:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burma_Star
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I am looking for a list of recipients, to see if, where and when Stephen Cahillane was awarded The Burma Star.
Patrick
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Hi
Your topic might be better placed on the Armed Forces board on Rootschat where more knowledgeable military Rootschatters may be able to help you further.
Would you like me to move your topic to the Armed Forces board?
Regards
Valda
co-moderator London and Middlesex
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Yes, please
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I am looking for a list of recipients, to see if, where and when Stephen Cahillane was awarded The Burma Star.
Patrick
The Burma Star was a campaign medal, not a gallantry award so the "where and when" won't relate to one particular incident.
When - would be 1945, when the WW2 campaign stars were issued.
Where - the qualification criteria will depend which service he served in, you don't say if he was army, navy, RAF etc
There isn't a list of recipients as such, it would either be stated explicitly on his service papers or you'd easily be able to deduce it from his whereabouts.
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Hi Patrick
The Burma Star Association is quite active - http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,558219.0.html - they have a forum. You may strike lucky because of the unusual name.
To order his records from the MOD you usually need his regiment if not also his number. The association's website has details of how to apply. It costs £30 - free if his spuse is still alive. In all cases you need a death certificate if he died after discharge.
Ken