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    Thumbs up Welcome lyndon

    Glad you could find us lyndon!

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    Once again welcome to the forum.

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    lyndon
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    Re: Welcome lyndon

    hi thanks for the welcome,,
    its good to see that my cousin David (darees) is already on the forum searching for information on my Great Grandfather David John Pritchard who was in the Royal Welch Fusiliers in WW1
    http://rwf-forum.co.uk/vBulletin/sho...h-Pontrhydyfen)
    so im sure that his search will continue on the forums and i can speak to him on what he finds and what others can share

    in addition my Grandfather Dillwyn Pritchard was in the South Wales Borderers in WW2, i believe this is some of his service record when he was a POW
    D. PRITCHARD
    Rank: Private
    Regiment: The South Wales Borderers
    Army No: 3915052
    Camp No: 4C
    Prisoner of War No: 252054
    Record office: Infantry Record Office, Exeter
    Camp type: STALAG
    Camp location: Wistritz bei Teplitz

    my uncle also said he was captured twice, one by the germans (he escaped) and once by the italians, and during an escape bid with another soldier he met at the camp (who apparently came from glynneath) he got caught on barbwire and my grandfather went back to untangle him which he did,, but unfortuantely got entangled himslef and was caught.

    i have been told that obtaining records at the moment can take up to a year due to demand.
    on another forum i use, a gentleman called Brian checked at Kew in the National archives to see if my grandfather made a report but couldnt find anything
    i am trying to find out the regiments of other family members who enlisted in WW2
    Donald Gardiner (Army)
    Phillip Gardiner (Royal Navy)
    Betty Gardiner (WRENS)
    George Gardiner (Homeguard 72nd Glamorgan G.H. H.A.A. Battery Gun Crew Section2 in Jersey Marine)

    and WW1

    Arthur George Gardiner (Monmouth Regiment Machine Gunner/Battalion Runner)

    if any one can offer further details it would be greatly appreciated,

    Lyndon

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