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The Second World War was a momentous event in twentieth-century history and it is a fascinating period for family historians to explore. Numerous records are available to researchers whose relatives served in the war, and James Goultys book is an accessible guide on how to locate and understand these sources - and get the most out of them.Using evidence gleaned from a range of sources archives, official records, books, libraries, oral history and the internet he reconstructs the wartime records of a revealing and representative group of ordinary men and women: a signaler, an infantryman, a doctor, an artillery officer, a woman serving with anti aircraft units, a commando, a Royal Navy bomb disposal officer, RAF fighter and bomber pilots, and others. He describes their wartime careers and experiences and demonstrates how they fitted into contemporary military organizations and operations. He looks at their backgrounds, their wartime training and duties, their front line service, and the conditions they endured. In each case he shows how the research was conducted and explains how the lives of such individuals can be explored highlighting methods that can be used and sources that can be consulted. James Goultys informative book will be essential reading and reference for anyone who wants to find out about the Second World War and is keen to understand the part an ancestor played in it.

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FAMILY HISTORY FROM PEN AND SWORD Tracing Your Yorkshire Ancestors Rachel - photo 1
FAMILY HISTORY FROM PEN AND SWORD
Tracing Your Yorkshire Ancestors
Rachel Bellerby
The Great War Handbook
Geoff Brider
Tracing Your Royal Marine Ancestors
Richard Brooks and Matthew Little
Tracing Your Pauper Ancestors
Robert Burlison
Tracing Your East End Ancestors
Jane Cox
Tracing Your Labour Movement Ancestors
Mark Crail
Tracing Your Ancestors
Simon Fowler
Tracing Your Army Ancestors
Simon Fowler
A Guide to Military History on the Internet
Simon Fowler
Tracing Your Northern Ancestors
Keith Gregson
Your Irish Ancestors
Ian Maxwell
Tracing Your Northern Irish Ancestors
Ian Maxwell
Tracing Your Scottish Ancestors
Ian Maxwell
Tracing Your London Ancestors
Jonathan Oates
Tracing Family History on the Internet
Christopher Patton
Great War Lives
Paul Reed
Tracing Your Air Force Ancestors
Phil Tomaselli
Tracing Your Secret Service Ancestors
Phil Tomaselli
Tracing Your Criminal Ancestors
Stephen Wade
Tracing Your Legal Ancestors
Stephen Wade
Tracing Your Police Ancestors
Stephen Wade
Tracing Your Jewish Ancestors
Rosemary Wenzerul
Fishing and Fishermen
Martin Wilcox
First published in Great Britain in 2012 by PEN SWORD FAMILY HISTORY an - photo 2
First published in Great Britain in 2012 by
PEN & SWORD FAMILY HISTORY
an imprint of
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
47 Church Street
Barnsley
South Yorkshire
S70 2AS
Copyright James Goulty, 2012
ISBN 978 1 84884 502 2
ISBN 978 1 84468 399 4 (ebook)
The right of James Goulty to be identified as Author of the Work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission from the Publisher in writing.
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Printed and bound in England by CPI Group (UK) Ltd, Croydon, CR0 4YY
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CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I wish to thank Rupert Harding, the commissioning editor of this title. It has been a great pleasure to work with him and benefit from his sound counsel, which has made the project that much more manageable. Equally, I am indebted to the Trustees of the Second World War Experience Centre for kind permission to use material from their archive, without which this book would have had to follow a different course.
As with any historical research project, there are a number of individuals who have lent support. I thank Cathy Pugh for initially inspiring me to tackle this book. I am especially grateful to Anne Wickes of the Second World War Experience Centre for all her assistance in dealing with my enquiries and to Jonathon, one of the Centres volunteers, for scanning and copying photographs.
Stuart Eastwood, Curator of Cumbrias Military Museum (Border and Kings Own Royal Border Regiment), was very helpful in providing material on Albert Ginger Wilson. Paul Baillie, a highly experienced researcher particularly in the field of honours and awards, assisted in finding the DFC recommendation for Squadron Leader Denis Peto-Shepherd via his privately compiled index.
The Librarian at Royal Hospital Chelsea was extremely kind in allowing me to use their magnificent and valuable collection of regimental histories. While the staff at The National Archives, Kew provided every assistance. My thanks go to the Second World War Experience Centre, Cumbrias Military Museum, the Taylor Library and my brother Robert Goulty, who helped provide illustrations. Similarly, I am grateful to the North East Military Vehicle Club and the Shuttleworth Collection for allowing me to photograph vehicles and aircraft during their Annual DLI Rallies and Air Pageant 2010 respectively.
It has been a pleasure to correspond with surviving veterans and I am extremely grateful to Brian Aldiss; Ruth Aves; Sir Robin Dunn MC; Jean Gadsden; Bill Titchmarsh and Tony Tooth for agreeing to be included in the book. Last but not least, I thank my family and our dog Zephie for their unstinting love and support while researching and compiling this book.
ABBREVIATIONS
ATS
Auxiliary Territorial Service
BLG
Beach Landing Group
CFS
Central Flying School
CGS
Central Gunnery School
CO
Commanding Officer
FDS
Field Dressing Station
FOO
Forward Observation Officer
FTS
Flying Training School
HAA
Heavy Anti Aircraft
HAC
Honourable Artillery Company
ITW
Initial Training Wing
IWM
Imperial War Museum
LCP(L)
Landing Craft Personnel(Large)
LCT
Landing Craft Tank
LCVP
Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel
LDV
Local Defence Volunteers
LST
Landing Ship Tank
ML
Motor Launch
MOD
Ministry of Defence
MTB
Motor Torpedo Boat
NAAFI
Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes
NAM
National Army Museum
NCO
Non Commissioned Officer
OP
Observation Post
ORB
Operational Record Book
OTC
Officer Training Corps
OTU
Operational Training Unit
POW
Prisoner of War
RA
Royal Artillery
RAMC
Royal Army Medical Corps
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