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General => Armed Forces => World War Two => Topic started by: john dowling on Saturday 18 April 15 17:51 BST (UK)
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this is a photo taken in 1945 at my uncle micks marriage mick is top left. the guy
in middle sitting we do not know the rest are known want to know what are the uniforms
they are wearing
thanks john
[ well I thought I knew who was who uh]
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Another magnificent photograph. The two soldiers in tam o' shanters were from Scottish regiments, don't know which. The soldier standing right was Parachute Regiment.
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this photo I received are supposed to be two uncles my mum and auntie Marg
they are all from Edinburgh//// have been told one was in the black watch //// paras?
now I am all at sea.... I was told the one sitting was from Canada better try another boat
thanks john
is it possible to find out what regs Thomas and Michael McGrath served with
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No problem, the experts will see your Thread soon. Trouble for me is cap badges are side on. One Canadian, again no problem, they had and still do? have Scottish regiments.
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Without checking my book as you look at the picture the chap on the left could be Black Watch (IIRC they were the only Scottish Regiment to have a dark hackle) The other Scottish Regiment (Front Row) could be you Canadian guy and on the right as already mention is 100% Parachute Regiment. The only way to find out for sure and identify the battalions they were in is apply for a copy of their service records at £30 each. They are fundamental to any serious military research and without them you're just guessing.
https://www.gov.uk/requests-for-personal-data-and-service-records
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thanks drew just received email address for cousin in aus so have sent an email to verify
thanks john
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Looking at the chap on the left again he looks to be wearing the 51st Highland Division Flash on his right arm. This is post 1940 as the BEF one was a Stags Head. If this is the case and that's a big if. He would be 1st, 5th or 7th Battalion Black Watch - Pure educated guess work on my part. Service Records are the way forward-He may have only been wearing this cap badge for 6 months before being transferred to another unit.
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Date is 1945/46 isn't it, other ranks with shirts and ties.
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Date is 1945/46 isn't it, other ranks with shirts and ties.
yes mick married Doreen from bagshot surrey in 1945 moved to surrey
john
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Sorry I missed the date.
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Sorry I missed the date.
many thanks for the information
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Date is 1945/46 isn't it, other ranks with shirts and ties.
many thanks for you re input.... I find this hard going 68 next month
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No problem, the experts will see your Thread soon. Trouble for me is cap badges are side on. One Canadian, again no problem, they had and still do? have Scottish regiments.
many thanks