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I used to work with a few Tankie's from the RTR. I'm sure they used to wear those hats.
I’ve searched through Ancestry and doesn’t come up with his assumed name. He did have his name changed from an early aged when his mother remarried but tried both variations and still nothing
I went into a bar in Heidelberg in 1987, and there were old street signs on the wall, including 'Adolph Hitlerstrasse'. An old guy in his 70s (at least) started talking to us in German. I had to leave. A strange visceral experience.
As a last resort you might want to try the Imperial War Museum. I assume there's no other living relatives that may have any ideas.
Being a sad model maker, it is an odd picture as they seem to be wearing different coats and different caps...some have badges on them and some do not.
It does look a bit like the home guard units.
If you were that way inclined, you could narrow this picture down. There is snow on the ground so that could possibly shrink the time period if say there was no snow in the UK in say 1942! You also could write to any particular military unit, I did this tracing my great uncle who died in the First World War at Ypres without ever seeing his unborn son when he went to war, and get their historian to see if he recognises any of the cap badges and grey coats , especially as there are a few types. Just a Long shot, but worth trying.
Being a sad model maker, it is an odd picture as they seem to be wearing different coats and different caps...some have badges on them and some do not.
It does look a bit like the home guard units.
If you were that way inclined, you could narrow this picture down. There is snow on the ground so that could possibly shrink the time period if say there was no snow in the UK in say 1942! You also could write to any particular military unit, I did this tracing my great uncle who died in the First World War at Ypres without ever seeing his unborn son when he went to war, and get their historian to see if he recognises any of the cap badges and grey coats , especially as there are a few types. Just a Long shot, but worth trying.
The photo may have been taken in France, as per the postcard. The British were in France until May 1940.
War records can be researched here.
https://www.forces-war-records.co.uk/search
On the back of the postcard he wrote “ sailing for France sometime tomorrow “ that’s all.
This would suggest he still in the UK and it’s dated 3rd January 1940.
Have just posted on one of the forums suggested above but would like to know if there is a detailed log of troop/ battalion movements that gives a record of who sailed when and where?
Scrub that link, as I know the service record of my Granddad in WW1 and my Dad in WW2, and neither of them show up.
Didn’t know what crab hats are so googled it. You think they were some kind of sub aqua special forces?
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There's a bit of info about the British Expeditionary Forces in France early 1940 here. This includes detail of some Territorial units arriving.
https://www.britishmilitaryhistory.co.uk/docs-france-norway-1940-british-expeditionary-force/
I went into a bar in Heidelberg in 1987, and there were old street signs on the wall, including 'Adolph Hitlerstrasse'. An old guy in his 70s (at least) started talking to us in German. I had to leave. A strange visceral experience.
they do look like crab hats
I went into a bar in Heidelberg in 1987, and there were old street signs on the wall, including 'Adolph Hitlerstrasse'. An old guy in his 70s (at least) started talking to us in German. I had to leave. A strange visceral experience.