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Originally Posted by ChrisMcAfee
1 CARU = 1st Canadian Artillery Reinforcement Unit.
2 CGRU – 2nd Canadian General Reinforcement Unit
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Chris, these are the corrected terms.
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Originally Posted by ChrisMcAfee
There’s a hand written entry on one page of his record, dated 31st Aug 1945, which I think says "Awarded forfeiture of 10 days pay" – a significant sum. Can anyone suggest what sort of 'crime' might justify such a penalty?
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Could be a host of things. Does it say if he was incarcerated for the 10 days?
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Originally Posted by ChrisMcAfee
Last question. My father's military record shows:
= he was a Trooper and qualified as a Driver i/c Class 111 (T),
= arrived in the UK on 17th March 1945,
= moved in and out of the groups indicated by the abbreviations above,
= in between times was in the Canadian Military Hospital at Bramshott, Hants, for a week, no reason given,
= and departed for home on 12th November 1946.
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What is the question? It seems you have it pretty well sorted.
I've found with helping persons interpret a relative's service record that it's always easier if the record can be scanned or photographed and posted. A lot of the record will be handwritten with marginal notes inserted.
Anything I can do to help, just ask.
Cheers,
Dan.