I don't suppose you have the envelope and Certificate of Service of several pages that your Father was given or sent when he left the Service?
The RAF 'Certificate of Service' (Form 1996 RAFVR) was a Printed Sheet (folded) giving 4 Foolscap sides and folded into the envelope pictured (Identification painted out)
Certificate Of Service sent during WW 2
Full Name
Official No [Service Number]
Place of Birth and County
Date of Birth
Place and Date of Marriage and Maiden Name of Wife
Religion
Term of Engagement
Wife and Two Next of Kin, with their Title, initials, surnames with their full addresses and their relationship, e.g. Wife, Father, Brother
Date of Joining, Joining Office and Town
Birth Mark
Height
Chest sizes
Hair Colour
Eye colour
Date Placed on Reserve.
All the following are also dated From and To dates
Civil Navigation School, School Unit Number and Airfield Location Name
Where Trained as a Reservist
Under Training as
When moved from Reserve to Permanent
Remusterings and Promotions
Posting with Date to Operational School, Unit Number and Place
Date of Qualification and Proficiency and reference to an Award, a Badge (the material badge was a sewn on their Uniform)
Conduct
Units attached to, with From and When Dates and the Places named
Squadron Number (This was the only one, where the place was not given, but Dad told me this place and his Wife took a temporary house there) and we have several letters sent from there.
Date of Death or Discharge from the Air Force.
We applied for the RAF Service Record, but it contained nothing about their day to day Service.
But some old boys (at the Squadron Association) who applied for their personal Service Record whilst still alive, said they got very numerous photocopy sheets from their full file.
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If the Service personnel were attached to a fighting or Operational Unit most of those kind of Unit Records survive in the Archives, but it can be an expensive hunt to piece a decent history together.
RAF Operational Records are quite good from Command to Group to RAF Station or Unit. Then separate Squadron records are online.
Mark