claudette Posted 12 May , 2009 Share Posted 12 May , 2009 Does anyone know anything about 212 Company of the Army Service Corps? When my grandfather came back in 1918 from serving with the Army Service Corps in Salonika and Palestine due to illness, he was transferred to 212 Company - he was first at Clipstone Camp near Mansfield, then he was at Scarborough. Does anyone know exactly what they did either at Clipstone or, more especially, at Scarborough? Or can anyone point me in the right direction as to where I can find out more? There are no unit war diaries at the National Archives, so I'm hoping someone has some bright ideas for me. Many thanks Claudette Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alan1830 Posted 13 May , 2009 Share Posted 13 May , 2009 212 company ASC were disbanded on 8.10.1919 at Scarborough and are down as performing local duties(whatever that is).Regards Alan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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