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Old 24-06-04, 04:14
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Question Re: Unit serials

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Originally posted by servicepub
I have recorded Unit Serials in the 4000 to 4100 range (almost every number used) primarily for units created under GO 319 of 1945 (mostly 2nd and 3rd Battalions, Batteries etc.. as well as some CAOF (Occupation Force)). I also have a few in the 5000 range as well as about 30 in the 8000 range.
Hi Clive;

Strange?, I have Part "A" General Orders 1945, Nos. 316-322, 17th September, 1945 - and starting on page 4 (thru 9) - GO 319/45 dated 17 Sep 45, effective dates: 16 Jun; 4 Jun; 16 May; 19 Feb; 23 Apr; 24 May; 15 Apr; and 27 May 1945, in front of me and there are no unit serial numbers opposite the units listed, all of which are more or less, C.A.O.F.

Even GO 241/45 (Part "B" GO's 1945) dealing with the 6th Canadian Infantry Division, C.A.P.F. has no unit serial numbers opposite the units listed.

Don't ya just love Canadian Military History, they just love to bury details........


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