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Christopher

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Armed Forces service personnel records - MoD
« on: 04:36:28, 21/08/08 »
Anyone, with relatives in the armed forces, who is researching their family history may be interested in this item ...   

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Defence: News Article

Public asked for their views on transfer of historic records

A Defence Policy and Business news article

7th July 08

The Ministry of Defence has launched a public consultation process regarding the transfer of historic Armed Forces Service Personnel records to The National Archives.

Members of the public are being asked for their views on the process the Ministry of Defence has developed to transfer to The National Archives records of soldiers, sailors and airmen who served in the Armed Forces between the two World Wars and for those who were members of the Home Guard during the Second World War.

The department transferred First World War service records to The National Archives in the 1990s and these have proved a popular resource with family and military historians alike.

But the opening of records at The National Archives needs to ensure that personal data is handled in accordance with data protection legislation and has the support and confidence of the public. It is the intention of the MoD to release files a hundred years after the birth of individual servicemen.

Full information available at M.O.D Website

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Re: Armed Forces service personnel records - MoD
« Reply #1 on: 20:01:03, 21/08/08 »
Hi Christopher,
Just to say thanks for that link. I have sent in my comments.  :)
Passing by, collecting stuff on the way, you know how it is...