johnnytapia
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Having a service number is a good start. Also the division / squadron or whatever reference to the part of the military. Its much easier to find out what a larger group was up to than any individual.
I have my Grandads service number but didn't get much from that. I did know the name of the ship he spent much of the war on. The ship was a specialist command ship for the army to use during beach assaults. The ship was involved from torchwood (North Africa) to Italy (sicily and anzio) to d day normandy.
I'm pretty sure he was at all these key battles but would have been on the ship. I do know he was on the beach at anzio. And his ship was the command ship of gold beach. It was one of very few allied ships hit by a shell (other than the landing craft on the beach).

This is my dad with his Uncle Robert’s Arctic Star medal. Robert was on HMS Ardent, sunk by Scharnhorst in June 1940. I contacted War Office / Medal Office as my dad is last surviving (immediate) relative of Robert and they sent me / my dad this medal plus the Arctic Emblem.