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General => Armed Forces => World War Two => Topic started by: Miranda on Tuesday 01 October 13 17:30 BST (UK)
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Hi, I know nothing, or very little about the army. I am researching a relative for a friend and I know he was in WW1 as I have found his medal roll card. I also know that in the 1920's he was in India briefly, I only know this from a ships arrival document to the UK. In 1939 he would have been about 51 years of age! He was in the RFA (Royal Field Artillery) as a Gunner in WW1. Is there a possibility that he could have continued his army career? He died in 1977. Any help or info would be helpful as I cannot find any records for him for WW2 era.
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It is not very likely unless he had achieved some relatively senior rank or appointment. For non-commissioned regular soldiers the period of service fo ra full pension was 22 years.
However, if he was a veteran in good health there were many positions during WWII - training, Home Guard, ARP, prison camp guards.
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Thankyou Hackstaple. Good to know. I have managed to contact a couple of distant family relatives and have asked them if they know of any further information. I have a defence medal and am trying to trace who it could have belonged to in this family! no luck so far.