OT WW1 Question for Jim T or other
My daughter (amateur geneologist) has been poking around the ol' family tree this summer and stumbled upon a record of military disability for my paternal grandfather, who died 8 years before I was born, and about whom I know little. The record appears to show an April 1917 induction date, and I think a 6-digit serial number. Where's the best place to go to try to find out about his service record?
On the humorous side, the condition given on the disability form was...hemarroids! (Which apparently were not so severe as to deny him a post-war occupation as a postal clerk!) I am told that the condition was quite common then and I suppose if bad enough, it could keep one's mind from all manner of soldierly duties.
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I found a liittle bit of info.........
on "Ancestors.com" . For a short while ( The week preceding Veterans Day/ Armistice Day last year ) they were offering free info, but I believe it is a "paid service" site. I continue to get spam from them wanting me to use their services. All I got for "free" was a copy of a draft registration for my great uncle. He served and survived WWI only to die of TB in 1920. I understand many more soldiers suffered this disease also in that time period.
FWIW,
Emri