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Started by: peter israel (2168) 

They replied - "we are 200 percent sure that 2974241 James Clark is our man he was discharged in 1941 and then commissioned as an officer the next day, this was a common thing back then, and this was confirmed by the A&SH museum."

That is why he has both numbers. Here is the text from the Museum:
CSM 2974241 James Clark: Joined the Regimen at Clydebank in 1925 aged 18. Born Kelvin, Glasgow. Civilian Trade noted as Pantry Boy. Discharged at Perth 12/7/1941 Kings Regs 390 (xvii) appointment on Commission.

Maybe from this we can find the right person ?

Replied: 8th Feb 2023 at 08:00

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