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Hello Mark
Thank You for the information and prompt response. Thought it looked like a service number but the full stops (periods) made it look like a stores number. My Grandfather was RCE Drive Mechanic in UK and NWE his number was M-41344 and his brother was RCIF Irish fusiliers with Y force Jamaica, his number was M-477631i have papers for them both. will Clive read this or should i PM Him. Chimo! Cliff
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Cliff,
Your first number, F91734, was one allocated to 1st Field Company, RCE. The 1st Field Company was a CASF / Active unit. Your grandfather's number, M41344, was allocated to 13 District Depot, RCE. It was also an Active unit located in Military District 13 (Alberta). Your grand uncle's number, M477631, was allocated to No 13 Militia Training Centre. It was a Reserve unit also located in MD 13. All of this information comes from Clive's book 'Regimental Numbers of the Canadian Army' (no date). Dan. |
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Hi Dan
Thank you for the information on all three service numbers, my friend has the bag with the number on and i have found the book you mention for sale at http://www.marway-militaria.com/books.htm. my garndfather Joind up on 01.06.40 in Calgary Alberta aged 26 and served with the 2nd Bn RCE from oct 1940 untill 18th July 1945 in the UK & NWE. Cliff
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