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Originally Posted by dbf
However, I personally would be prepared to pay double the amount to get some of my relatives records. One of them actually has no NOK in the strictest sense...
I realise that this may be a stance on principle, but as far as research goes, nothing else comes close to these records.
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Precisely the point I was trying to make. When it comes to researching an individual the service record is invaluable and should, if possible, be the first document to obtain. There are many people out there who research for nothing, quite a few on this forum, and I for one don't think £30 is an extortionate amount to pay for a service record.
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Borne on the wind a whisper came
'Though men grow old, they stay the same'
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