Guest goodie Posted 2 February , 2005 Share Posted 2 February , 2005 hi guys can someone tell me if a soilder was in the asc and his number was S4/142791 what did the S4 stand for thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stiletto_33853 Posted 15 February , 2005 Share Posted 15 February , 2005 Hi Goodie, The S4 prefix in the ASC denotes Labourers fot the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th New Armies. Andy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harribobs Posted 15 February , 2005 Share Posted 15 February , 2005 Andy Would the service number 14815 have any significance? It's my GGF's cheers chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mavis Posted 6 March , 2005 Share Posted 6 March , 2005 Hello Everyone-Hope you can help me please.I have downloaded the MICfor my Grandfather Frederick HINDE. He was in the ASC and was a driver of horses. His Card says 4th Division T ASC 3COY Reg No I 33513 Qualifying Date 22.8.14 He has Victory,British Medal & 14 Star. Is 3 COY the abbreviation for 3rd Company ? The registration Number-Is that his army number ? What is the Qualifying date -the first day of his 1st WWar involvement ? Please advise me what they all mean -Much Appreciated Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hmsk212 Posted 6 March , 2005 Share Posted 6 March , 2005 Reg No I 33513 Please advise me what they all mean -Much Appreciated Hi Welcome to the Forum, his Army Number was actually T/33513 and not I 33513. The T means that he was in the Horse Transport Section Steve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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