Posted on Mar 10, 2015
LTC Stephen F.
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I learned recently that my paternal grandfather served in the British Army at Gallipoli, Turkey in 1915 and in the trench warfare of France and Germany after that. I have what seems to be a service number and know that he was injured during the war but I don't know how to get any more information such as when, where and what units did he serve with, enlistment date and location, when and where he left the service.
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PO1 Michael Fullmer
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You can try Ancestry.com or Familysearch.org. Just a thought. Or the war museum.
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LTC Stephen F.
LTC Stephen F.
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PO1 Michael Fullmer one of my paternal cousins lives in London. She has offered to help to contact the offices of the war ministry which are working to restore what they can from the enlisted records from WWI. I am hopeful all of my grandfathers war records were not destroyed in the bombing during the battle of Britain.
I may try Familysearch.org to see if they have any British records there. Thanks for the suggestions.
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Maj Mike Harbert
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The Imperial War Museum and the UK Nation Archives have resources online that can help. Try the archives first:http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/first-world-war-soldiers-pension-records/
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LTC Stephen F.
LTC Stephen F.
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Thanks Maj Mike Harbert. I will try to check out that resource. I know that many of the WWI enlisted records were destroyed during the bombing of London. I have been able to track down records on my paternal grandfather but not his brother who was killed with his wife by a German bomb during the Battle of Britain.
On another note I was interested to learn that you live in Leesburg. I live in Sterling, VA.
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PO2 Wesley Wilson
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I a saw this post yesterday and did a little research of my own

http://www.greatwar.co.uk/research/military-records/british-soldiers-ww1-service-records.htm
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/?source=ddmenu_research0_e

These sites are a good start, also finding a phone name and making a call is a great way to get help
Looking into the past and finding out how you became you is often a daunting task, many times you will come to a dead end and think you have found all you can, when that happens back up a step and look at every thing you have found. Sometimes even the smallest thing can be the key to great discovery.

I also have others contacts for military records. please feel free to reah out to me if I can be of any help.
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LTC Stephen F.
LTC Stephen F.
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Thanks for providing the background and hyperlinks PO2 Wesley Wilson
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