Can anyone tell me if people lived on site at Mossband in WW2? I'm looking for someone who worked there in 1941 (information from son's birth certificate) but whose family lived in Carlisle. This person is not on the 1939 Register. Another odd thing is that there is a photo of him dressed in a sailor's uniform with "HMS Victory" written on the back yet he was never in the navy! Do records exists for civilians at munitions depots?
Any information would be appreciated!
Wouldn't he have to been signed up to the Navy to work as a storeman?
I don't know too much about the Navy ( my family are army) . My grandfather who was in the army all of his working life , when he finally retired from more active duty,worked as an army storeman right at the end of his career( he was in his 60's at the time)
Here is a link to the army that says you must be a serving soldier "
You can only be selected for this role if you're a serving soldier, so you've already mastered basic soldiering skills like weapons handling and living and working in the open"
https://www.army.mod.uk/rolefinder/role/204/storemanMaybe the Navy is like this too ? I don't know, but I'd guess it could be.
Kind Regards