Hi Roger,
I'm also interested to hear of Js's findings at the NA, my book on the same subject hasn't arrived as yet, the suppliers website gobbled up my order, a few more days to go now.
Who is the fellow who fought the Japanese in 1940's? Have you turned up something new? AEH would be (c) 60 years of age.....? he had plenty of nephew's and sons fighting in WW2.
I'm going over and over UK medal cards again, using searches such as 201 machine gun, Russia, birth dates, 45th and 46th Fusiliers and many more alternate names, unfortunately without any tangible result at this stage.
I'll make a formal application to the MOD in the next couple of days, I've been building the material necessary for the application, including identification etc
I established that there was a "British Mission To Russia Roll" which contained all the Officers and Soldiers names who fought in Russia. I have tried to Google it and also find it at the NA without result at this stage.
I've been pondering what would be required for a non British Citizen to establish credentials necessary to live and work in Britain. I can remember that even as late the 1980's in Australia you could open a bank account under any name, without ID and work without formal employee income reporting very easily.
I'd be very interested to establish what would be required to establish a life in the UK in the 1920 -30's such as Naturalization, Taxation, Voting rights, Drivers License, and the possibility of Deedpol use and any other ideas.
Cheers
Ian