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Old 22-11-16, 16:22
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Thanks Dan. Would it have been normal practise to paint those unit designations on a leather jerkin?
Beats me. You can never tell what tribal customs any individual unit might of had. Possibly used to identify an specific traffic control person at a crossroads used by multiple units? (Figuring this out is going to be a part of your journey of discovery.)

I have learned that 133 Transport Company (M) was the Hamilton RCASC unit. Still looking in to what the white serial '6' was for.

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Dan.
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