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L.T.O. What does it stand for?


Gardenerbill

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While researching the 801st MT Company I came across the abbreviation L.T.O. in the war diary. Here are a couple of examples:

L.T.O. O.C. 778 Coy called ref the forwarding of spares from B.M.T.D. & arranged that I should forward a lorry to B.M.T.D. for spares & obtain C.H.Q. sanction to proceed to B.M.T.D. next day to try & urge delivery.

Visited L.T.O. & found that a lorry load of spares had been brought from Doiran Rhead & was waiting collection in 778 Coy camp arranged to collect next day.

The 801st were Corps Troop Supply Salonika and 778th were 28th Division Ammunition Park.

A search on the forum only came up with Leading Torpedo Operator.

Ant suggestions welcome. 

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Might it be something like Lines of Transport Officer? 

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