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Obviously this is just a general military family history thread.

Maternal Great Grandfather was killed at the Somme in one of the Ulster infantry units.
One Maternal Grand Uncle served in the Royal Military Police, was in Berlin in '45, Egypt during the 1940s and Kenya in the '50s. Now lives in New Zealand.
I think one of my Grannies made parachutes or something. More would have faught, but conscription was not intruced into Norther Ireland during the second world war.
My great uncle desert rat, or so I am told.
 

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