thanks rosie
thanks max - always helpful

I do have his birth and death certificates, as i was able to obtain his war medals through help and advice on here.
after he left the army he worked in farming for a few years then when the 2nd world war started he moved the family to Harrogate/Knaresborough. He worked for the council a bit but then on his death cert it said about being a messenger. I know they have those giant Golf balls in that area some sort if listening station? maybe he relayed messages to there? he died in 1961 before i was born so i do not have any details.
a bit vague to be through £30 a shot about unless there is some useful info about him. don't even have any photos.
One link provided my max was a little hopeful in that it said the ministry did not keep records very long but. It did say the military kept civilian records for 100 years so there is some hope.
Although as a messenger it would still be worth while what sort of info they kept about him.
i remember ordering my dads merchant seaman's pouch from the national archives and when it came it was basically an envelope with his name on it, as they said some records were incomplete what a waste that was.
It will be interesting to here if anybody else has actually obtained a similar type records to get an idea of its contents
regards