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Ian,
You'll have to bit a bit careful with that, as 79 was, as I mentioned earlier, a Unit number used to denote different types of units at different times, and within different formation levels, eg: 1941: 79 was a Divisional Provost Company within an Infantry Division; 1941: 79 was also applied to an Advanced Medical Stores Depot at Corps level; 1942: 79 denoted a Mobile Bath Unit or an AA Brigade transport Company. 1943: 79 could indicate a Divisional Signals unit Mike C |
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