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I don't know what the 561 stands for. CAR ID or Serial Number. I'm guessing that the sets were numbered locally and this one was #16 out of all the sets in the storeroom. The set was issued complete with equipment as listed in EIS 1300 with the exceptions of the items listed below. Now you need to find a copy of EIS 1300. Cheers, Dan. |
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Dan
I agree with your assessment with perhaps the exception of the EIS 1300. We still use the S numbers even to this day (ie: S51017 is the checklist entitlement for a field mechanics basic tool box), but I'm not sure I recall simple 4 digit numbers like the 1300. I'll have to watch on some of the old checklists as I come across them. |
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Thanks, Dan. |
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Well I stand corrected. I found an old scale of issue for the Cno7 rifle sitting on my desk. Right at the top: "Equipment issue scale 3023" . So it would seem that there was a 4 digit code for each EIS.
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