
Its important when researching army veterans from any war
to understand that army units are separated by
Service Arms.
Army
culture is tied in to The
Regiment
even after
service has ended so much detail of army service can be found from first
locating the appropriate Regiment. If the Regiment is not known then the
best place to locate a Veterans details is via his Army Service Record.
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All Servicemen and women have a record of their service whilst serving with the military. The Service record provides hard to find detail on the Service Men. However like all things there is a catch. All Second war service records are closed until 2020. All is however not lost. Service records may be released to the serviceman (if he is still alive) and to his/her next of kin if he had died. Please follow this link for what consitutes next-of-kin under MOD regulations. Please see the service record page for further details on what?,where? and how much? |
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The tradition is so strong in British Regiments that ,in general each has a supported Regimental museum. This is normally situated in the home town of the Regiment. |
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Each army unit was required to record daily activities in a War Diary |
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Every serviceman serving in a conflict is entitled to a campaign medal . His name rank and serial number is recorded on a medal roll. |
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If a soldier is killed in action ,British tradition is that he is buried near to where he fell. Detailed lists of army personnel buried in foreign graves are kept by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.(Where it is possible to locate the burial. Some War Graves memorials are just entries on a plaque. |
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Numerous veteran organisations exist to support veterans and provide contact to other veterans. |
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The history of each Regiment is important for maintaining the tradition of the armed services and for providing an identity for serving men and women. |
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Many Regiments produce regular newsletters which contain such things as present activities right through contact/search pages for veterans and there families. |
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Prisoner of War records provide good information into a servicemans career. |
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These can be a good source of military history for the home Regiment. |
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Other sources which can be useful for research |