Hi and thank you, I was going to ask virtually the same question.
I've downloaded a naval service record for a relative of one of my extended family, but it comes to a stop in the 1920's and he's told me service continued into the forties.
I looked at your link and got the quote below - I hope it's okay to do that. If it get's removed, later records are not at the National Archives and on the site are two addresses to write to, one for service before 1938, and one for service after.
What I'm wondering is, for service covering both intervals, do I have to write to both establishments or just the one when he left.
Also, does anyone know what we'd get baclk, and what would it cost?
Are there rules about direct descent etc?
Thank you for the links and all the information posted.
Best wishes
Emms
[Quote from National Archives information.]
In 1928 the Royal Navy started a new system of recording the service of individuals. This means that service details after 1928 will not be found in the records currently held by The National Archives.
For service between 1928 and 1938, contact:
The Directorate of Personnel Support (Navy)
Navy Search
TNT Archive Services
Tetron Point
William Nadin Way
Swadlincote,
Derbyshire
DE11 0BB.
Tel: 01283 227913
Fax: 01283227942
For service after 1938, contact:
Data Protection Cell (Navy)
Victory View
Building 1/152
HM Naval Base
Portsmouth
PO1 3PX
Tel: 02392 727 381/723 114/720 014/727 470/727 531
Fax: 02392 725 829