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<blockquote data-quote="galcock" data-source="post: 54691" data-attributes="member: 5718"><p>Elsa you really need to contact the SAS Association in London by post for SAS records. look for their address on their web site. But SAS soldiers had parent units so you could write to Glasgow Army Records. It will take a year to get a response from them. Do you know what unit he was in originally? For example my father was in the Gaurds originally but transferred to the SAS and I was able to get some of his records from the Guards depot London and quite quickly too. Once the SAS came back to Britain they were incorporated into the 'Army Air Corps'. Graham</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="galcock, post: 54691, member: 5718"] Elsa you really need to contact the SAS Association in London by post for SAS records. look for their address on their web site. But SAS soldiers had parent units so you could write to Glasgow Army Records. It will take a year to get a response from them. Do you know what unit he was in originally? For example my father was in the Gaurds originally but transferred to the SAS and I was able to get some of his records from the Guards depot London and quite quickly too. Once the SAS came back to Britain they were incorporated into the 'Army Air Corps'. Graham [/QUOTE]
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