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- Phil Jones served for 36 years in the British Army, departing the Service as a Lieutenant General.
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Phil Jones served for 36 years in the British Army retiring from the Army as a Lieutenant General. He has operational experience gained from most of the major military campaigns of the past...
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Description: Armed forces service records containing records of individuals' service in the British armed forces. Pre First World War and general: Annotated copies of published Army Lists...
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The National Archives' research guide on British Army Soldiers in Service After 1918 could help you to identify where the records you seek are held and which process you need to follow to obtain the relevant file.
This is a guide to finding records of soldiers who served with the British Army after the end of the Second World War. The ranks covered include Private, Lance Corporal, Corporal, Sergeant,...
British Army officers who served up to 1922. Many files were destroyed during the Second World War. Officers did not have service numbers. Commissioned officers service records 1914-1922 (WO 339 and 374) at The National Archives.
After the War, the Military Recruitment Department took over the remaining work of the National Service Department (which had been set up in 1939 to supervise the national service scheme and the distribution of manpower between the armed forces, civil defence and industry).