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Looking for RAF muscian records of my Grandfather

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Julie

Julie Report 2 Jul 2016 23:22

My Grandfather Stanley Robson was a muscian in the RAF in WWII.
I have death certificate of his daughter and it states in 1943 he was L.A.C 920661 Royal Air Force (professional Musician). I paid a fee on War Forces Records and it is only giving me information about people who died in actionand Grandad survived the War.Somebody told me that I have to apply to the M.O.D. for the records, is this true?

Regards

Julie

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 2 Jul 2016 23:26

Yes, that's true. The records for service men & women after 1920 are still with the MOD. They will cost £30 for a copy and may take a number of months to arrive.

This is the link for obtaining UK service records:
http://www.veterans-uk.info/service_records/service_records.html

Julie

Julie Report 2 Jul 2016 23:27

Thank you

Julie

Julie Report 2 Jul 2016 23:28

War Forces records is bit of a rip off then !