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Remembered Today:

363rd Forestry Coy.


Kevin Stillyards

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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'.

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Thanks Terry.

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Guest Ian Bowbrick
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

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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 :)

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