Not RAF no eagles on shoulders. Also two different types of greatcoat. Some with buttons in a vertical line and some with 6 in a H pattern.Looks more like RAF than Army with the Forage caps and greatcoats. If you have his name and d.o.b you should be able to locate him online using Ancestry.co.uk, they have access to all sorts of info that should help you.
Not RAF no eagles on shoulders. Also two different types of greatcoat. Some with buttons in a vertical line and some with 6 in a H pattern.
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Perhaps tryCan anyone on hear recognise military uniforms, or recommend where I can find out what regiment a uniform
/ badge etc belong to?
I’m trying to trace my grandfathers war records, but cannot trace him anywhere not even by name, so all I’ve got to go on is the photo below, any advice?
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Home guard quite an age range
Was he killed?
aka single-breast and double-breast
as already suggested - if you have his name and DoB internet records are now accessible [for a small fee]
My immediate thought was Royal Pioneer Corps, which became Logistics Regiment. I've had a quick look at images on Google & the forage caps look similar. It's worth a look, anyway.
The dates would fit.
No, lived until 1980
When I used to sing a lot, I had a few singing lessons and the lady who did it was a Canadian. When you walked into her house, the first thing that you saw was a large picture of a plane and a guy standing by it. I thought nothing of it, until one lesson, she had to take a call therefore I wandered over to the picture, and it was a Dornier bomber. There was also a couple of pictures of other aircraft.
Turns out her father was a senior pilot who had flown bombers that she said actually had bombed this area, and also he had transferred from the Luftwaffe in North Africa where he had shot down many allied aircraft...she showed me his war medals, which included his Iron Cross, which must have meant he was an important guy.
I wasn't sure if I was very comfortable with looking at the pictures. I know it was irrational and it was a long time ago, but it left a bad taste in the mouth as the pictures glorified his war record against us!
Has anyone been to the military museum in Rome by the Forum? Again, a very surreal experience with records of Italians fighting the British and rather uncomfortable accounts.