Andrew Hesketh Posted 2 July , 2003 Share Posted 2 July , 2003 I can't see these on the on-site list. Could anyone offer a translation? The context is that the acronyms appear next to a list of names. All the others are regiments, so pehaps these are too. M.M.G.S (Motor Machine Gun XXX?) S.B.S R.N (something, something Royal Navy?) S.B.R ( I feel that I should know this one) R.N.D S.B (RND is presumably Royal Naval Division) Thanks, Andrew Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stuart Brown Posted 2 July , 2003 Share Posted 2 July , 2003 M.M.G.S Motor Machine Gun Service S.B.S R.N Sick Berth Steward Royal Navy Regarding the others I think may all be Sick Berth Stuart Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Hesketh Posted 2 July , 2003 Author Share Posted 2 July , 2003 I was just coming back to edit out MMGS having suddenly realised it was obvious! However, I would never have got the Sick Berth bit, so that's great Stuart. However I'm not so sure the SB necessarily translates to the others. RND Sick Berth? SBR? Any more offers? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geoff Parker Posted 3 July , 2003 Share Posted 3 July , 2003 Andrew I would assume RND SB was Stretcher Bearer, Royal Naval Division. Geoff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stuart Brown Posted 3 July , 2003 Share Posted 3 July , 2003 Another abbreviation for SB is Siege Battery, as in SBAC - Siege Battery Ammunition Column. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Coulson Posted 3 July , 2003 Share Posted 3 July , 2003 SB was also Stockbrokers Battalion - 10th Royal Fusiliers. Bob. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Milner Posted 3 July , 2003 Share Posted 3 July , 2003 SBR = Sick Berth Reserve (RNR Sick Berth Steward). John Milner Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ian Bowbrick Posted 3 July , 2003 Share Posted 3 July , 2003 Did the RND have its own Artillery I know about the Royal Marine Artillery, would they be the same thing Ian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest stevebec Posted 3 July , 2003 Share Posted 3 July , 2003 Wouldn't MMGS be more like Motor Machine gun Squadron, were they not the name for the early Armoured car units. S.B Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staffsyeoman Posted 6 July , 2003 Share Posted 6 July , 2003 No, the MMGS was a separate service - hence Motor Machine Gun Service - formed from men on the RA and RHA in November 1914. Some 24 batteries were raised over the next year, when they were transfered to the MGC(Motors) (Army Order 480 1914, dated 12 Nov). The MMGS had batteries - not squadrons; the MGC (Motors) had Armoured Motor Batteries. Light Armoured Car Batteries, Light Armoured Batteries and Light Car Patrols at various places and theatres. Only the MGC (Cavalry) had Squadrons. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yorts Posted 7 July , 2003 Share Posted 7 July , 2003 Did the RND have its own Artillery I know about the Royal Marine Artillery, would they be the same thing Ian The RND did indeed have its own artillery, however, this was not provided by the RMA. A Battalion of the RMA landed with the RND in 1914, but re-embarked before coming under fire. These men were landed as infantrymen and not artillerymen (they possessed no heavy weapons). After this time RMA personnel did not serve with the RND. However, they did man AA batteries in France, as well as the RN Siege Guns and RMA Howitzer Brigade. The RMA also manned guns in the fleet. At Gallipoli no specific artillery formations were part of the RND. Frequently artillery support was provided on the peninsula by RN warships opperating inshore. After the RND became the 63rd (RN) Division and was placed under army control the following RA formations were attached as divisional artillery: CCXXIII (H) (1/IV Home Counties) Brigade, RFA (joined 9 June 1916, broken up 26 July 1916) CCCXV (2/I Northumbrian) Brigade, RFA (joined 5 July 1916, left 11 February 1917) CCCXVI (2/II Northumbrian) Brigade, RFA (joined 5 July 1916, broken up 31 August 1916) CCCXVII (2/III Northumbrian) Brigade, RFA (joined 5 July 1916) CCCXVIII (2/IV Northumbrian) Brigade, RFA (joined July 1916) In addition the RFA provided heavy trench mortar batteries, but light trench mortar batteries were manned by men drawn from the RND. Regards, Alex. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kate Wills Posted 16 July , 2003 Share Posted 16 July , 2003 Could some kind Pal kindly translate any of the following, contained on one random page of the local Absent Voters List: WR/24100 Cpl John Manger, 331st R.C. Co., Royal Engineers WR/269507 Sapper Bertie Ward, no 11 L.R.O Co Royal Engineers 327th and 390th (HS) Works Co Labour Corps 801 and 808 A.E. co. Labour Corps Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charlesmessenger Posted 16 July , 2003 Share Posted 16 July , 2003 Kate RC Co - Railway Construction Company LRO Co - Light Railway Operating Company HS - Home Service AE Co - Area Employment Company Charles M Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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