Catalogue description War Office: Infantry Over Age Other Ranks: Service Records, Second World War
Reference: | WO 422 |
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Title: | War Office: Infantry Over Age Other Ranks: Service Records, Second World War |
Description: |
This series consists of service records of non-commissioned officers and other ranks (but not officers) who served in infantry regiments of the British Army during the Second World War and who were discharged from the armed forces as 'over age' (or other reason) before their time expired in the reserves after 1945. The types of documents that are most commonly found within the service records comprising this series are:
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Note: | There may be gaps in the sequence of pieces while we continue to catalogue this accession |
Date: | [1939-1963] |
Arrangement: |
Some pieces appear to have been organised according to surname or date of birth, however for large parts of this series there is no discernible order to the pieces. |
Related material: |
For soldiers' service records pre-1914 see WO 97 For First World War soldiers' records see WO 363 For First World War soldiers' records see WO 364 For soldiers service records relating to the Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers see WO 420 For soldiers service records relating to selected smaller corps during the Second World War period see WO 421 For Womens Services in East Africa, Nurses and Other Ranks see WO 427 |
Held by: | The National Archives, Kew |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Language: | English |
Creator: |
War Office, 1857-1964 |
Physical description: | file(s) |
Access conditions: | Open unless otherwise stated |
Immediate source of acquisition: |
From 2020 Ministry of Defence |
Accruals: | This series is accruing. |
Administrative / biographical background: |
This collection of records includes those who served in infantry regiments and some support services of the British Army, but not those who served in Guards or Cavalry regiments, or those who served in the Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers, or women’s services during the Second World War. These latter records were held by the War Office/Ministry of Defence separately for administrative purposes. In many cases, records were added to after 1945, as individuals remained in the Army Reserve and liable for recall to the armed forces up until 1959 or until they reached the age of 45. This series contains those who were ‘over age’, i.e. those who reached the maximum age limit (45 years old) before the expiration of their terms of service. The records were also used for pension purposes after 1945. |
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