
Leonard W Hall
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- Jimmy
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Leonard W Hall
How can I find more about my late father, apart from sending for his army records.


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Re: Leonard W Hall
Hi Jimmy,
Very interesting certificate and I've never seen one before.
Royal Navy research isn't my strong point but I'm afraid the only way I know to get particular information on Leonard is by ordering his service records from this link http://www.veterans-uk.com/service_reco ... _navy.html or http://www.veterans-uk.info/service_records/army.html
Check out these websites for general information on the maritime royal artillary and a Gunners personnel experience during the war.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/stor ... 0126.shtml
On this webpage you can scroll down and someone has the service history of a relative who served as a gunner on the merchant ships like your father and includes the process undertaken to obtain lots of information.
http://www.mercantilemarine.org/showthread.php?t=1400
Hope this helps in your research Jimmy and maybe Mark or someone could advise because I'm not sure if his records would be held by the army or navy
Regards
Adrian
Very interesting certificate and I've never seen one before.
Royal Navy research isn't my strong point but I'm afraid the only way I know to get particular information on Leonard is by ordering his service records from this link http://www.veterans-uk.com/service_reco ... _navy.html or http://www.veterans-uk.info/service_records/army.html
Check out these websites for general information on the maritime royal artillary and a Gunners personnel experience during the war.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/stor ... 0126.shtml
On this webpage you can scroll down and someone has the service history of a relative who served as a gunner on the merchant ships like your father and includes the process undertaken to obtain lots of information.
http://www.mercantilemarine.org/showthread.php?t=1400
Hope this helps in your research Jimmy and maybe Mark or someone could advise because I'm not sure if his records would be held by the army or navy

Regards
Adrian
- Jimmy
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Re: Leonard W Hall
Hi Adrian,
Thanks for those links very interesting, my dad used to say after a few drinks that they used to watch the torpedo's heading towards the ships they were on.
Thanks for those links very interesting, my dad used to say after a few drinks that they used to watch the torpedo's heading towards the ships they were on.
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Re: Leonard W Hall
Operationally they were under the Royal Navy although I suspect the original sign up documents would be with the army...
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