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« on: Thursday 10 September 15 12:55 BST (UK) »
I found this thread whilst trying to find out more about my grandfather's wartime experiences. His name was Bert (Albert Reginald) Miller and he was also part of "Richard Gambier Parry's mob". We have his army and navy service records which show that he was part of SCU 4 from August 43, but was working with Gambier Parry from 1939. He had served in the Navy in WW1 and served in the Army in WW2 (when he was in his 40s). He continued to work with DWS at Hanslope after the war until his retirement. I'm starting to piece together some of his possible activities during the war but would be very interested if anyone has any information they could share with me.
Also - how possible is it to obtain records from the National Archive which relate to SIS service during the war?