World War, 1939-1945
Found in 138 Collections and/or Records:
14 Army and 12 Army Group: Service Arts and Technical Organization, 1944-1945
Administrative papers and correspondence relating to the 14th Army and 12th Army Groups of the Service Arts and Technical Organization in south-east Asia.
202 Group: Service Arts and Technical Organization, 1944-1945
2.40 Male, Single, 15-24 yrs, Maladjusted child, May 1945
"In backward class, good at reading, very bad at arithmetic. Truanting ++, otherwise nice lad. Father a POW in Japan. Mother is immoral, has Norwegians to stay with her. Children quite well turned out and clean".
25.1 Male, Married, Over 65 yrs, Manic depressive, Physical illness or invalidism, December 1944
252 Group: Service Arts and Technical Organization, 1944-1945
Correspondence and membership lists for the Service Arts and Technical Organisation 252A Group based at Dibrugarh and 252B Group based at Jorhat, both in India.
253 (B) Group: Service Arts and Technical Organization, 1944-1945
Correspondence, membership list and a programme of activities for the 253 (B) Group of the Service Arts and Technical Organization .
3.84 Male, Single, 25-34 yrs, Anxiety neurosis, June 1947
"Shell-shocked in Normandy. Now working on father's farm? PC says he is improving, able to talk a bit now, was very silent before, kept himself out of the way. Had nervous debility. Will be able to work soon. Very nice people."
Relatives in survey: Brother 3.87
404 Group: Service Arts and Technical Organization, 1944-1945
Correspondence concerning the possible establishment of a Service Arts and Technical Organization Group in the 404 District at Chittagong in modern day Bangladesh, and a list of members in the area.
1937, 38, 39 file, 1937-1939
1937, 38, 39 file consists of:
- letters, notes, press cuttings and related material
31.58 Male, Single, 25-34 yrs, Anxiety neurosis, November 1945
"This lad was in the Commandos and fought in Europe; when home on leave he developed an acute anxiety state. Is now better but not working yet. Was always a bit backward."