the gunners dream Posted 18 July , 2006 Share Posted 18 July , 2006 Hi there, I know this is a long shot but are there any ASC experts out there who could advise on which unit this man might have belonged too? If you can't read the image very well the medal roll number reads: RASC/101/B3 at page 234B for his Victory and British Medal And: RASC/1 at page 89 for is 14/15 Star. He was a driver in the ASC, his service number being T1/3773, he initially went to France on the 23rd June 1915. He drove horse transports. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coldstreamer Posted 19 July , 2006 Share Posted 19 July , 2006 hello unit details might be shown on the medal rolls that are held at the NA, Kew - the MIC numbers relate to relevent book and page Ian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the gunners dream Posted 19 July , 2006 Author Share Posted 19 July , 2006 hello unit details might be shown on the medal rolls that are held at the NA, Kew - the MIC numbers relate to relevent book and page Ian Hi Ian, Thanks for your help again. It was a long shot and I'll just have to check the rolls when I go to Kew next week. Steve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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