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John Dring
Posted: 21 Sep 2017 14:53
by lin
Hi
I am trying to find some information on John Dring mainly his service number. It is for a relative of mine who needs this. I have his birth certificate and he was born 1st November 1919 in Liverpool. I have sent for his death certificate and if it is the right one he died in 1980. As far as I know he stayed in the forces after WW11. I took a subscription to Forces War Records last night but there was no trace of him there. Can anyone suggest where else I can look.
Thank you
Lin
Re: John Dring
Posted: 21 Sep 2017 15:33
by Bertieone
Hi Lin,
Did he by any chance help out with the Army Cadets, I know from my time in the cadets, the officers were ex regulars.
Name:
John Dring
Publication Date:
8 Jun 1963
Rank:
Acting Captain
Service Number:
298821
Regiment or Unit:
Army Cadet Force
Theatre of Combat or Operation:
Birthday Honours
Award:
Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Date of Action or Award:
1963
Re: John Dring
Posted: 21 Sep 2017 16:15
by Bertieone
Another snippet on the above chap,
Norfolk Commission.
https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/iss ... 1/data.pdf
Re: John Dring
Posted: 21 Sep 2017 17:46
by lin
Thank you for looking Bertieone but I do not think that is him. He went to live in Blackpool definitely that area after he married for the second time. He was still living there in 1959 as a relative who is still alive went to visit him there. He is not related to me but he came to our house in 1968 and I am sure he was still living in Blackpool then. On his birth certificate it just gives his name as John but on the marriage which I think is him it says John Patrick Dring. They were a Catholic family so don't know if he got christened John Patrick. Not sure that helps.
Thanks again
Lin
Re: John Dring
Posted: 21 Sep 2017 18:18
by Bertieone
Lin,
If the service number is needed to get his army records, apparently, as recently posted on here (can't remember by who) it is not needed as long as all the other relevant information is sent.
As he survived the war, there's very little available online to search, name & number.
Re: John Dring
Posted: 21 Sep 2017 18:38
by lin
Thanks Bertieone where would I apply to get this? Would I be able to get it if I'm not related to him? This is for a relative in Canada. If I can't do it I'm sure they could apply from there as they are blood relatives. I have only ever searched the first world war and found a few medals that members of the family received. Not done much on military
Thanks again
Lin
Re: John Dring
Posted: 21 Sep 2017 18:41
by Bertieone
Re: John Dring
Posted: 21 Sep 2017 18:47
by lin
Thank you you've been a great help.
Lin
Re: John Dring
Posted: 21 Sep 2017 18:57
by Bertieone
You're welcome,
Re: John Dring
Posted: 22 Sep 2017 08:46
by MaryA
Do you think he may have been injured whilst serving and would it have been in the Liverpool area? If so Katie may find him in her database.
Re: John Dring
Posted: 22 Sep 2017 09:53
by lin
Hi Mary he could of been injured but I don't know. He lived in Pilch Lane Huyton area till at least 1946 then I'm not sure. I do know he stayed in the army after the war.
Any help gratefully received thanks
Lin
Re: John Dring
Posted: 23 Sep 2017 10:18
by Katie
I have a entry in my newspaper index for Craftsman John Dring, his mothers home address was 27, Tintern Street, Walton. It does not state his age. WW2 records as Bertieone says you have to apply at the MOD. There are casualty lists available for WW2 on FMP. Just checked 1939 this John was born 1914.
Re: John Dring
Posted: 23 Sep 2017 10:38
by Katie
In 1939 he is residing at 5, Pennard Avenue, Huyton
Also in the house are: Sarah Dring, a Joseph Dring born 1926. There are 8 people in the house 5 records are closed.
Re: John Dring
Posted: 23 Sep 2017 10:40
by Katie
OK I think I have him.
Re: John Dring
Posted: 23 Sep 2017 10:46
by Katie
Liverpool Echo 28th July 1942.
Mrs. Dring of 15, Woolfall Close, Huyton, has been informed that her husband Private John P Dring, of the Worcestershire Regiment has been missing since June 20.
Prisoner of war lists. Dring. J. Private Worc Regiment number 3714178.
Re: John Dring
Posted: 23 Sep 2017 10:51
by Katie
I also have a image of him as POW.
Re: John Dring
Posted: 23 Sep 2017 10:57
by Katie
Liverpool Echo 3rd November 1942
Private John Dring of the Worcestershire Regiment, husband of Mrs. M. Dring, of 15, Woolfall Close, Huyton, Liverpool, previously missing in the Middle East, is now known to be a prisoner at 54 P.M. 3300, Italy.
Re: John Dring
Posted: 23 Sep 2017 11:11
by Katie
John P Dring married Mary J Moore 1938 Marriage registered June qtr Prescot 8b 1472
Re: John Dring
Posted: 23 Sep 2017 13:39
by Bertieone
Re: John Dring
Posted: 23 Sep 2017 15:07
by lin
Hi Thanks to Bertieone, Katie and Mary. That is him. Sarah and Joseph are his parents and they did live in Huyton. Mary Moore is actually my mum so I know that is all correct. He is not my dad as i was to my mums second marriage but it's his son in Canada that needs this information. I would love to see his picture if you could send it to me Katie and I will get a copy to my brother. Thanks for all your help.
Lin