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Tracing Your Second World War Ancestors

I borrowed ‘Tracing Your Second World War Ancestors’ by Simon Fowler* from my local public library recently and found it to be a useful and informative guide. When I was researching my Second World War ancestor I found that it was quite straightforward to get hold of his records of service in the Fleet Air Arm from the Royal Navy Archives. There was a form and instructions that could be downloaded from the Internet and when completed sent off in the post with a cheque for £30 which seemed a bit steep but there you are. After a wait of several weeks the available information was returned and although incomplete still fascinating. In his book Simon Fowler guides you through a whole range of potential sources for all the UK services and even some of the civilian roles. For example, he gives information about researching ancestors who might have been Bevin Boys including some interesting weblinks. My grandfather was a coal miner and was required to continue in that occupa

Hastings, near Freetown, Sierra Leone 1944 (3)

My dad, Norman Buckle, was stationed at the Royal Navy air base at Hastings, near Freetown, Sierra Leone 1943 - 44. Read more in I Think I Prefer the Tinned Variety: The Diary of a Petty Officer in the Fleet Air Arm during World War II. Please visit our website to find out more about our books. http://www.spurwing-ebooks.com

Hastings, near Freetown, Sierra Leone 1944 (2)

My dad, Norman Buckle, was stationed at the Royal Navy air base at  Hastings, near Freetown, Sierra Leone 1943 - 44. Read more in I Think I Prefer the Tinned Variety: The Diary of a Petty Officer in the Fleet Air Arm during World War II. Please visit our website to find out more about our books. http://www.spurwing-ebooks.com

Hastings near Freetown, Sierra Leone 1944 (1)

My dad, Norman Buckle, was stationed at the Royal Navy air base at Hastings near Freetown, Sierra Leone 1944. Read more in I Think I Prefer the Tinned Variety: The Diary of a Petty Officer in the Fleet Air Arm during World War II. Please visit our website to find out more about our books. http://www.spurwing-ebooks.com

Freetown, Sierra Leone (6)

The cathedral Church of St. George, Freetown, Sierra Leone 1944. In his diary my dad, Norman Buckle, wrote "The cathedral of St George is about 100 years old and possesses a very fine choir and organ." Read more in I Think I Prefer the Tinned Variety: The Diary of a Petty Officer in the Fleet Air Arm during World War II. Please visit our website to find out more about our books. http://www.spurwing-ebooks.com

Freetown, Sierra Leone (5)

My dad, Norman Buckle, is the man standing at the back wearing the white hat. Freetown, Sierra Leone 1944.  Read more in I Think I Prefer the Tinned Variety: The Diary of a Petty Officer in the Fleet Air Arm during World War II  Please visit our website to find out more about our books. http://www.spurwing-ebooks.com