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20/01/2019 22:28:23
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Taff_Davies
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Hi There
Am looking for information on my uncle who was wartime army commando..
The only info I have is his name - Tydfil Ronald James.
I know he served in Italy, and that's it..
I also have a photo of his battledress tunic, with green beret, but what appears to be Special Air Service cap badge
Many thanks if any one can help
Taff Davies - former Royal Marine
Yours aye..
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29/06/2019 23:13:45
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Taff_Davies
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The image of my Aunt with his Battledress and Green Beret with SAS Cap badge is in the attached file.
Thank you.
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01/07/2019 23:47:59
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NIC
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Hi Taff,
I can't find anything on Tydfil at the moment but that isn't too much of a worry as there wasn't a nominal roll for Army Commandos as such as they were all 'on loan' from their parent regiments to which they returned after the War when the Army Commandos were disbanded.
I would however, recommend you apply to the MoD for a scan of his service records - see link below.
http://forum.commandoveterans.org/cdoForum/posts/list/179.page
The MoD is the only custodian of WWII Service Records. If you need any help or have any questions, we're here to help...
Yours Aye,
Nick
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02/07/2019 02:50:44
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Taff_Davies
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Hi Nick
Very many thanks for your response - very much appreciated.
I'll do as you say, but our problem is that we don't know which Regiment, Corps etc., he enlisted with, nor do we know his service number - still searching family for this, and as I'm living in the Falkland Islands - tis somewhat long winded.
Again many thanks
Yours Aye
Taff
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02/07/2019 09:37:05
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GUY
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Taff,
Tydfil also served North West Europe 1944-1945. The medal ribbon to the right of the Italy Star is the France Germany Star. There also appears to be an African Star ribbon partially obscured by the tunic collar.
Was he a professional boxer post-war?
Guy
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02/07/2019 10:09:29
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NIC
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Taff_Davies wrote:Hi Nick
Very many thanks for your response - very much appreciated.
I'll do as you say, but our problem is that we don't know which Regiment, Corps etc., he enlisted with, nor do we know his service number - still searching family for this, and as I'm living in the Falkland Islands - tis somewhat long winded.
Again many thanks
Yours Aye
Taff
Hi Taff,
Not knowing his regiment/Corps or his service number is not a problem!
As long as you know his date of birth and his full name then that should be sufficient for the Records Office.
Here are the links to the two forms you'll need - you'll also need a copy of his Death Certificate (also available from Gov.UK if you haven't got a copy).
If your aunt (his wife) is still with us then if she signs the form, then the MoD will waive the £30 fee.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/711147/20180524-request_service_details_NOK_part1_v6.2.pdf
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/545060/request_for_service_details_army_application_part2_1_.pdf
https://www.gov.uk/order-copy-birth-death-marriage-certificate
All very straightforward.
Yours Aye,
Nick
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02/07/2019 13:45:11
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Taff_Davies
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Hi Nick
Thank you for your info.
Very much appreciated.
Will get it all done, and will keep you informed of the progress.
Yours aye
Taff
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02/07/2019 13:49:39
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Taff_Davies
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GUY wrote:Taff,
Tydfil also served North West Europe 1944-1945. The medal ribbon to the right of the Italy Star is the France Germany Star. There also appears to be an African Star ribbon partially obscured by the tunic collar.
Was he a professional boxer post-war?
Guy
Hi Guy
thank you for the information,
We know he was a professional boxer 1938/9, but he used the name of "Teddy Coombes".
You see he was born out of wedlock abd we wonder why he used this name (which was his family's name) then used Tydfil Ronald James?
We are now trying to find out why he used that name.
Many thanks
Taff
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05/07/2019 00:55:19
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NIC
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Taff, I have sent you a PM...
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06/07/2019 02:09:43
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Taff_Davies
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For some reason I cannot respond via pm - so please send to my email address?
Cheers
Taff
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09/07/2019 03:50:25
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Taff_Davies
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Hi All,
I'd like to say a huge thank you to one and all for all the assistance and information provided about our Uncle Teddy (Tydfil).
Whilst some of it shows he was a "scallywag" at certain times, we know a huge amount more than when I first posted here; although still a long way to go.
Finally.
If anyone has any further information, or possible leads, would welcome this, even if it showed he was still a scallywag.
Again thank you one and all.
Perhaps if any of you come to the Falklands, look me up, we'll have a whet or three or more.
And visit to my distillery
Yours aye
Taff
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