bernie Posted 6 November , 2007 Share Posted 6 November , 2007 I have recently come across the following: HENRY C.BARTON. Wheeler. No.TS 7879. Army Service Corps. Could someone kindly tell me exactly what a WHEELER was. Bernie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
horatio2 Posted 6 November , 2007 Share Posted 6 November , 2007 Someone who made and repaired wheels. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
birchp Posted 6 November , 2007 Share Posted 6 November , 2007 I have recently come across the following: HENRY C.BARTON. Wheeler. No.TS 7879. Army Service Corps. Could someone kindly tell me exactly what a WHEELER was. Bernie Bernie Badge of the "wheeler" or wheelwright could be worn by many ranks up to wheeler major and later by pattern makers, shipwrights, carriage & wagon repairers as well as wood turners & machinists. Shown in white metal and embroidered. Paul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bernie Posted 6 November , 2007 Author Share Posted 6 November , 2007 Bernie Badge of the "wheeler" or wheelwright could be worn by many ranks up to wheeler major and later by pattern makers, shipwrights, carriage & wagon repairers as well as wood turners & machinists. Shown in white metal and embroidered. Paul Thank you so much for your prompt replies. Bernie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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