Doug504 Posted 22 January , 2014 Posted 22 January , 2014 Looking into the service history of an Officer who left the service in 1917 and transferred to the Ministry of Food. Came across the entry shown below from "Medical board York" I think I'm right in deciphering the majority; Unfit G.S. = general service? Unfit H.S. = home service? Unfit L.D.= light duties? Not sure though about "in not by but agg by". Could any members help me out with this and / or confirm my earlier guesses? Also am I correct in thinking the last line refers to "requiring treatment in officers convalescent home"? Any advice appreciated.
archangel9 Posted 22 January , 2014 Posted 22 January , 2014 Incapacity not caused by but aggravated by war service.
Doug504 Posted 23 January , 2014 Author Posted 23 January , 2014 Incapacity not caused by but aggravated by war service. archangel9, thanks very much, I don't think I would have ever worked that one out! Allan
archangel9 Posted 23 January , 2014 Posted 23 January , 2014 Allan, Meant to say that I agree with you on the rest of your transcription. John
Doug504 Posted 24 January , 2014 Author Posted 24 January , 2014 Allan, Meant to say that I agree with you on the rest of your transcription. John John, thanks for the confirmation. Allan
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