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Pat | Report | 20 Oct 2003 11:35 |
Thank you both for the info' - Yes Patricia only just found out from an Auntie that he went missing didn't like to tell me before as the family had been ashamed - sons went into RAF & progressed through the ranks. Hi Vivien wondered how you were getting on so looked on the site to see how you are - no problem about tree. Kind regards Pat |
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Patricia | Report | 19 Oct 2003 23:38 |
Try this link, oh what a naughty boy AWOL. http://www(.)regiments(.)org/milhist/regtintro/index(.)htm |
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Pat | Report | 19 Oct 2003 23:28 |
Hi Help please - is there a way to find details of someone who went Absent without Leave in the first World War. He was in the Army Lancashire Regi' - this is a roundabout method of hopefully finding out if I have the right H Wilson. Any ideas?. Thanks Pat |