G'day, and welcome.
Easily missed. I have missed much I have found when a second reading when I have woken up. Mark
Sue, His records show he was a WAG, it is within the previous service section, initially in 1941, then remustered in 43. Mark
Sue, I am pleased I was able to help. I enlarged the photo a bit on my PC, and while the image does become fuzzy, it does seem to me, that the...
Sue, I believe it is for a wireless operator, and the one immediately above that would be the eagle of the RAF (Royal Air Force - Insignia). If...
According to a Wikipedia page: Beach groups - Wikipedia your assumption regarding the Signal Section and Juno Beach would appear to be correct....
Try uploading to this site: Postimage.org — free image hosting / image upload, then upload the link to the forum. Mark
Is there any chance your friend could supply you with an image of the record, and that you could post it here? Mark
G'day Callum, welcome here too. :) Mark
G’day Mark, Welcome to the forum. Mark
G'day Jim, and welcome.
I await your posts. My Grandfather served with the Queen's Bays, and survived the attack on Ceriano Ridge on September 4, 1944. Mark
G’day Shane, and welcome.
Check out FindMyPast; there are a number of records for Samuel. Including that he was 11 months old at the time of the 1911 Census, and residing...
Have a look here: HyperWar: London Gazette No. 37573 The UK Official History will give you some details on the composition of the 2nd BEF and the...
G’day and welcome to the forums.
G'day Fred. Welcome aboard!
G'day Jennifer, Welcome to the forum. Looking forward to your input. Mark
Didn't find that one, but it make far more sense.
Some of your organisational questions may be answered reading this Wikipedia page: Australian Army during World War II - Wikipedia. Mark