User talk:2001:980:B8DC:1:FCC7:F46A:A6DC:D7A4

Hi, This is a message for user Dormskirk.

I just read your article of the Royal Corps of Signals on Wikipedia. It is very impressive. I think I just found the source for my search!

I would like to ask your help. For my family archive I am searching for a former member of this Corps. Just after World War II ended he stayed at my grandparents house in Brunssum, that is in the south part of the Netherlands, for a while and started dating my mother. She was 18 years old at the time. After a while he was first sent to Germany and later on to Italy. My mom and he corresponded for a while. My mom saved some of those letters. Now I am trying to find out what happened to him. Can you help me to find information about this soldier? And maybe how I can get in touch with his family? I would very much like to know if my mom's letters are being saved like she kept George's letters. His name is George Kendall. He was probably a signalman. His service number was 2381005. His regiment: H.Q. 2 boy. 2 G.H.Q. Signals. B.R.D. G.M.F. (or C.M.F.) (this is what he wrote in his letters).

I really hope you can help me with my search. If you need more information please ask. You can e-mail me at amarook@xs4all.nl

Sincerely, Annemie Rook :-)