National Personnel Records Center or VA
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If you know the name of his unit, his rank, and dates of service you should be able to find it through an veterans office. I know here in the states that with that info we can track down a service record.
I jumped 1,601 consecutive times on my pogo stick. I was trying to beat the world record of 1,187. I jumped 1,000 with my friend and I had 1 mistake I am still trying to break my record and the world record
Henry vIII had a world record for eating the most turkey legs,
Osama Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein (deceased), Timothy J. McVeigh (deceased) and more. From skrunch908: definably Osama Bin Laden
If it is her father... She has every right in the world to see it. His wife can not keep it away.
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EDHI Ambulance Service,, more than 2000 Ambulances as per record 2 years back
The appropriate branch of the military will have his service record, complete with the appropriate citations. You can obtain it through the National Archives.
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No , people can try to beat a record then call in the world record people to see if they made a world record. I am unsure if after they win the world record They mite win some cash
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EDHI Ambulance Service,, more than 2000 Ambulances as per record 2 years back
Hi, If your dad is now deceased and your mother is alive she can claim his Army service records free of charge from the british Army from http://www.veterans-uk.info/service_records/army.html If both your parents are deceased you can claim your fathers SERVICE RECORDS if you are the next of kin this will cost £30 (the records usually show where he served and what training he had). You need to know his service number or his exact date of birth. And send a copy of his death certificate. Likewise there is a link on the site where you can write and see what medals he was intitled to, claimed and unclaimed. If there are any unclaimed you as next of kin can claim them. Good luck
Record World was created in 1946.
Record World ended in 1982.