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Soldier’s Service History Records
The East Yorkshire Regiment Living History Group does not hold or have access to individual soldier’s service records.
All military service records are held by H.M. Government.
These records can be accessed by the next of kin or for research purposes.




10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have some East Yorks regiment items for sale, posted on Ebay at:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/200717240627

in case some of your members are interested.

Anonymous said...

If anyone is interested in an old army canvas rucksack I have been given one to sell for an animal rescue centre.It is a heavy framed rucksack and am told it was in use in the 40s. I live in Leicester but my family are in the south yorkshire area. I would like a small donation for the rescue centre for it.
I can be contacted on email m.toach@ntlworld.com

John Pope said...

I have a campaign chest that refers to the East Yorkshire regiment.
The name on the chest appears to be
W Whitehead, there is a first initial but we can no longer read it. No date on the chest
Can you supply and information about this person.

Anonymous said...

Good afternoon,
I would like to formally invite you to attend the Haworth 1940s weekend next year. The event will be held 17th, 18th May and will be the second year that we are raising money for SSAFA. This year we raised £19,000 for the charity.

Thank you

Best wishes

Stephen

Stefan Pietrzak Youngs said...

Greetings to your members.

We have extensive databases on our site, including one on RAF Bomber Command which has over 73,000 records.

I am intrigued by a mention of several of your chaps killed on 15 August 1940, but there's no further information on what happened and why it should be part of the Bomber Command record. Does anybody have any info on this?

The names we have are

Corp F White
Private C Whittleton
Private T Round

If anyone has the story, we'd be honoured to publish it as part of our site.

Regards

Stefan Pietrzak Youngs
aircrewremembered.com

Unknown said...

Hi my name is colin hardy I am the maintenance man at the school the kids are doing a word war 1 expedition on the 11 of November and we are looking for some help wold you be interested in doing something for us I have tryed several times to ring you but with no luck can you please ring or reply to me thanks
Col
07900932076

Unknown said...

WOULD YOU HAVE INFORMATION ABOUT A MICHAEL JOSEPH FLANNERY, MAJOR.
HE IS MY GRANDFATHER. HE DIED IN 1935. WAS RETIRED AND LIVED IN INVERNESS SCOTLAND
WAS A MEMBER OF THE EAST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT. PRIOR TO THAT, WAS A MEMBER OF THE INDIAN ARMY AND HAD SERVED IN INDIA.

Bits 'n' Peters said...

My Father in law was permanently attached to 30 E Yorks Regt (25 Jan 43)shortly before he was discharged in 1943. Is it possible to find out this battalion would have been based at this time?

Unknown said...

WOULD YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ABOUT A MAJOR MICHAEL FLANNERY. RETIRED AFTER WW1.
LIVED IN SCOTLAND AND DIED ABOUT 1934.
I AM HIS GRANDSON, 90 YRS OLD AND A DISABLED VETERAN OF THE KOREAN WAR U.S. ARMY
I LIVE IN SOUTH HADLEY, MASSACHUSETTS
MY E-MAIL: OVIDEFLANNERY31@GMAIL.COM

Anonymous said...

Hello there, I’m messaging from Bridlington Old Town. As part of the town’s Armed Forces Weekend, my voluntary group is organising a vintage 1940/50s day on Sun 23rd June from 10:30am. Lots of uniforms, costumes, a small parade, street dancing, themed stalls, street food, period vehicles, fun and frivolity, in the actual setting for the 2016 Universal Studios Dad’s Army film. We would like to warmly welcome your group along for the day. Please email me back if you would like to attend:
martyncoltman@btinternet.com

Kind regards, co chair and organiser.