Yeah do what BB says.
However it depends on what era, if it's a series then you need to speak to the army logistic museum in aldershot and ask for the 'b card'
If it's 90-110/defender or more recent then foi is the way
Just stuck a thread in here of how to apply for military history under FOI
https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/how-to-get-military-vehicle-merlin-report.297632/
Its a Defender 110Yeah do what BB says.
However it depends on what era, if it's a series then you need to speak to the army logistic museum in aldershot and ask for the 'b card'
If it's 90-110/defender or more recent then foi is the way
Just found some reports online that others have requested in the past, as you say a bit basic but the info is there, but it does need some decipheringIt's a bit basic and the codes take a bit of deciphering but it tells you which regiments it was attached to, when and mileage on release, military reg etc
Its a Defender 110
Yes I'll give FOI a try and see what they come up with first. I suppose if you pay the £35 and get the RLC to search it they will decipher the code letters / nubers for youFoI is the way then
Yes I'll give FOI a try and see what they come up with first. I suppose if you pay the £35 and get the RLC to search it they will decipher the code letters / nubers for you
Ok, so you don't get too much more for the money,Nope, just a scanned copy of the entry and that's it.
FoI is the way to go for your vehicle, RLC won't have info on your vehicle as its to 'new'
You don't get anything more lol but at least with an FoI you 'feel' like your forcing the army to tell youOk, so you don't get too much more for the money,
Thanks
Yes there is thatYou don't get anything more lol but at least with an FoI you 'feel' like your forcing the army to tell you
Probably a daft question but what does "Merlin" stand for?