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How to find out about 'mentioned in despatches' WWII

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northerngoldilocks · 22/05/2013 13:18

Not sure if this is the right place for this, but does anyone know if there is a way of finding out why someone would have been recognised for gallant and distinguished services in WWII . I have the notice sent to the London gazette but don't know why and would be interested to find out. Many thanks

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GraduateofPoorComp · 30/05/2013 22:50

I don't know a proper answer but could you find out where the regimental records are kept? e.g. For my grandfather's regiment they can be accessed at the city's library.

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northerngoldilocks · 09/06/2013 14:29

Thanks - will find out

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GwendolineMaryLacey · 09/06/2013 14:37

Try the National Army Museum.

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Fifilosttheplot · 23/06/2013 21:07

Mentioned in despatches means they did something exceptional which was mentioned specifically to regimental headquarters or the ministry of war. This will always be in the service reports of the commanding officer on the day and will therefore go into the individual's service record. You can write to the Regiment of the individual in question and obtain a full copy of their service record which will give most of the details. If the mention in dispatches was obtained in combat, the Internet or historical record will give you some more details. Some regiments are free for service records others will charge about £30.

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