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    British and Commonwealth Service and Pay books

    I collect British WW2 Militaria, but for a while have been focusing on Service and paybooks, bascially anything WW2 or earlier, Army Navy or Air Force, and also Commonwealth and related foreign forces (Free Poles etc). At the moment I have around 970 books or sets of books to an individual. I thought it was about time I put some scans up of paybooks from my collection, so thought I would start with scans of those who died in action or as a result of their time with the colours. I have added the details I have about the circumstances of their deaths also photos of their names on graves/memorials

    These books are amongst my most prized possesions, in most cases they would have been with the men when they died and would have been amongst the few personnel items returned to their family.

    Im always after more books if anyone knows of any for sale

    Alistair

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    1886002, Lennox Tod Anderson, born 22/3/19, enlisted 16/10/39, kia 25/9/44, age 25
    Number 2 detachment 261 Airborne field park company RE, attatched 1 Para Squadron RE- Landed 18/9/44 his detachment failed to make contact with 1 Para Squadron RE they then joined with 9th Field Company in area of Sonneberg house where they remained until evacuation. Sapper Anderson was killed by a mortar bomb during the evacuation, his body was recovered from the Rhine at Amerongen in October 1944 (details from unit war diary & roll of honour)

    http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_...sualty=2620458

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      22207444 Alfred Ernest Crawford, born 1/12/11 (1910 on roll of honour), enlisted 27/4/48 died 16/7/52
      Royal Artillery, Had served as 781644 having enlisted 17/5/28

      http://www.forcesmemorial.org.uk/rol...?profile=61684

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        6013402 Leonard John Futter, born 11/1/22, enlisted 19/1/39, died 6/6/44, age 22
        1st Hampshires, killed on D-Day

        http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_...sualty=2326316

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          219025, Robert Mitchael Drake, 6th Grenadier Guards, born 16/7/21, enlisted 20/2/41, kia 10/9/43
          Killed by an MG bullet to the head leading his platoon in an attack on the Tobacco factory on the Montecorvino to Battipaglia road
          Details from the book Eprite De Corps

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            317992, Andrew Taylor Gibson, Pioneer Corps, born 15/11/15, enlisted 17/4/36, died 28/7/46
            Served initially with 156 (Lanarkshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment RA, possibly wounded in Malaya then transferred to Pioneer Corps Discharged 11/4/44 and died 28/7/46

            http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_...sualty=2715310

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              552572(NCO) 190278 (officer), Edwin Glendinning, born 25/3/12,enlisted 2/6/32, kIA 6/3/42, age 29
              Commisioned 19/4/41, Sjt Glendinning won the MM with the 7th Hussars, he was commissioned and rejoined the 7th Hussars
              “During this engagement Lieutenant Glendinning's troop was sent forward to investigate some lorries reported on the road between Waw and Payagyi. On his way he passed close to the tank battle just described and he himself was fatally wounded by an unlucky shot from an enemy tank gun. Glendinning had been twelve years in the regiment. He had been outstanding as a tank commander in the desert and had obtained a commission soon after the Wavell campaign. After a few months as a subaltern in the 3rd Hussars he came back to the 7th shortly before they sailed from Egypt and proved himself a splendid troop leader” from the regimental history

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                6289640 John Oliver Gosling born 20/10/17, enlisted 16/1/40, died 23/3/44, age 26
                5th Buffs (Royal East Kents) (78th Div)

                http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_...sualty=2409811

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                  7890403 Ian Grant, born 7/1/15, enlisted 18/1/39, died 13/5/40 age 25
                  No 1 troop 1st Lothian and Borders horse “ after dropping off ammunition to forward battalions two tanks attempted to attack the Germans and both were knocked out“ Sgt Grant commanded the second tank- described in Sacrifice of a Division & briefly in None Bolder & Montys Highlanders, also in report in unit war diary, possibly units first casualty

                  http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_...sualty=2501632

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                    4389349 Richard Hudson, born 28/5/18, enlisted 11/2/37, died 6/4/43, age 24 (26 cwgc)
                    7th Green Howards, killed during the attack on Wadi Akrit

                    http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_...sualty=2182934

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                      Albert in WW1 as a member of the KOYLI

                      4338483 Albert Hudston, born 24/4/0, enlisted 10/7/39, died 20/4/44, age 43, (42 cwgc)
                      88th HAA regt RA

                      http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_...sualty=2375284

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                        1948619 (OR) 271168 (officer) Edward Hugh LeWarne, born 28/10/21, enlisted 3/6/41, died 18/09/44 age 22
                        Served as an officer with 622 Field Squadron RE “On 18th September the whole Squadron moved forward and as usual quickly dug slit trenches but this did not prevent casualties from shelling. Sapper Bear had a leg injury and Hugh Le Warne was killed. Together with the O.C. and a few others he went to his burial and in the absence of the Padre read out the burial service” from BBC peoples war website

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                          7345878 William Thomas Maurice (Bryning) born 12/11/21, enlisted 18/4/40, died 19/9/44, age 22
                          16th Para Field Ambulance attached to 3rd Parachute Battalion despatched with several others to give help at the bridge, he managed to get back to the St Elizabeth hospital and collect a trolley which was used to move the wounded he was killed on the 19th - story from the book “Red crosses and red Berets”

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                            13093922 James Ross, born 19/4/10, enlisted 17/7/41, died 28/8/47, age 37
                            Royal Pioneer Corps

                            http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_...sualty=2453111

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                              7367420 Arthur Thomas Underwood, born 5/1/19, enlisted 15/1/40, died 1/10/45 age 26
                              RASC


                              http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_...sualty=2201058

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