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How do I go about finding old regiment members?
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As a favour to my dad, I'm trying to find out how he can try to trace some old regiment members he once served with... the regiment itself does not exist anymore so it's proving a bit difficult. My dad was stationed in Brackel (Dortmund) Germany during 1957-62, serving in the Royal Army Ordnance Corp (47GW Regiment, BFPO20) and he wants to try to trace some of the men he was based and served with. The regiment not longer exists as an individual and is now combined under another 'title'. I don't know how to help my dad and thought someone out there might be able to guide me on how to possible trace some of those men, any ideas please? Thank you.
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I've noticed in the Daily Express & Mail regimental reunions advertised on the letters page. The British Legion are good and bringing the forces together, past & present. Take your dad to his nearest British Legion club (in fone directory). The WO (War Office, London), you google them, will tell you of any events and parades.
I was stationed at the RAOC Stores Section in Napier Barracks from Sept. 1960 till Dec. 1962. I worked as a clerk in the RAOC Office (one of the last National Servicemen).Search on "Google" for Napier Barracks,Brackel,Dortmund. You will find "47 Regt. Workshop" & 47 Regt. RA - Index of People.I'm sure I must know your Dad. best of luck. J.H.
Seach on Google for "Napier Barracks Dortmund: Royal Signals attatched to 47 regt RA", on the left side of the page is "Associated Links", look for "John Walker Reme Pages (47 Regt RA)". Click on this link & go to "where are they now". Thereis also a Workshop Photo which your Dad is probably on.
I hope this helps you.
I hope this helps you.
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