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Interesting find at RAF St Eval

Back in the late 80’s – 90’s I worked for a tyre firm, on my travels I found myself fixing a digger tyre at one of the old dispersals of former RAF St Eval, after the JCB had been fixed I went on the obligatory treasure hunt that I always rewarded myself when in area & turned up this bracelet, I found it stuck in the bitumen joiner between the concrete surface. Having a few contacts at RAF St Mawgan I tried to find the whereabouts of LAC Alderman 2497088, but alas to no avail.
The bracelet is of quite high quality, & marked as Silver.

Been meaning to post this up for a while now, but I’ve only just rediscovered it in amongst other treasure.

So, any experten on here think they can find LAC Alderman? It would be great to give him back his silver bracelet after all this time, if of course he is still on this mortal coil.

Yes I know the table is poor shape:o

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By: Fieldhawk - 26th December 2009 at 18:16

Try the Forces Reunited website. Even if he is not listed in their membership, someone may know of him, or even have a service number close to his. Good luck!

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By: Dr Strangelove - 26th December 2009 at 15:57

Thanks Alan http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/images/icons/icon14.gif , often wondered what period this individual served in the RAF, shame I didn’t have ‘tinternet when I found it.

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By: Alan Clark - 26th December 2009 at 15:45

His service number is in a block of personnel taken in at Padgate from March to October 1950. The abbreviation NSA appears along side which I take to be National Service Airmen.

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