Terry Denham Posted 9 April , 2004 Share Posted 9 April , 2004 Oliver Bilton is listed by CWGC as a Canadian National. Kevin CWGC do not give a person's nationality. The info given for each casualty on their site is the nationality of the force in which they served. Therefore a Brit serving in the Canadian army would show 'Canadian' in the Nationality field of the database - just as a Brit serving in the Indian Army would have 'Indian'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevin Stillyards Posted 9 April , 2004 Author Share Posted 9 April , 2004 Thanks Terry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ian Bowbrick Posted 9 April , 2004 Share Posted 9 April , 2004 Ian, You say that John Foulston's 'T3' service number indicates that he was a horse driver. Could you share a bit of your knowledge on this subject, on how ASC service numbers worked and what numbers researchers would find useful. For example would a number starting T4, indicate anything? Kev, There was a previous thread about this but just to answer your question, T4 was also horse transport. Ian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevin Stillyards Posted 10 April , 2004 Author Share Posted 10 April , 2004 Thanks Ian, Do you happen to know what the difference was between T1/T2/T3/T4 drivers. Also can you suggest some good books on the ASC. Thanks kev Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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