The Glosters in WW2 (General)
I have a feeling there won't be, but is there anywhere online where you can check when someone joined the Glosters near the start of the second world war? There is a site where you can check Aussie regiments, but I think the rules are different in the UK.
And would a married man born in 1912 have been automatically conscripted in 1939 in the UK or would he still have been exempt in 1938 and so joined up voluntarily? Very curious to know as I only know the Aussie situation again.
Thanks muchly everyone
Complete thread:
- The Glosters in WW2 -
downunder,
2013-08-07, 16:40
- UK conscription WW2 -
slowhands,
2013-08-07, 16:45
- UK conscription WW2 -
downunder,
2013-08-07, 17:02
- British Armed Forces Records WW2 -
Jefff,
2013-08-07, 17:42
- British Armed Forces Records WW2 -
downunder,
2013-08-07, 23:39
- WW2 Glosters Records - Jefff, 2013-08-08, 23:46
- British Armed Forces Records WW2 -
downunder,
2013-08-07, 23:39
- British Armed Forces Records WW2 -
Jefff,
2013-08-07, 17:42
- Newspaper Archives for the Glosters -
downunder,
2013-08-14, 13:02
- Newspaper Archives for the Glosters -
slowhands,
2013-08-14, 13:23
- Newspaper Archives for the Glosters - downunder, 2013-08-14, 13:30
- Newspaper Archives for the Glosters -
slowhands,
2013-08-14, 13:23
- UK conscription WW2 -
downunder,
2013-08-07, 17:02
- UK conscription WW2 -
slowhands,
2013-08-07, 16:45