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You can request his service records. Google National Archives. There is a section in there that will tell you how to request service records. You can request his service records. Google National Archives. There is a section in there that will tell you how to request service records.
It's impossible to know over the internet. Try contacting your local legion. They might have information on your grandfather's service record.
Find a veterans group of the same unit; That would be the quickest way.
I'm trying to find it too because my grandad was one of them.
http://www.ancestry.co.uk/
If you wish to get in contact with Guinness World Records, the best way to do so is via their website.
One can find property tax records through the PublicRecords website. Alternatively, one has the right to know one's own property tax records from one's taxation preparation service.
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Try this site:* http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/
Military records are held by the Library and Archives in Canada. Available records date back to before World War II.
You can only find very limited information of free public records online without paying for a service such as ancestry.com Offline you may be able to find records at your local government office.
If you know the Regiment, apply to the Regimental Museum