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Old 01-04-19, 20:13
Dave Leftwich Dave Leftwich is offline
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You are right about the date. I can pin it down more by referring to another document in the file. This states that 82 Cdn Arty Coy came under command (of 2 Cdn Gen Tpt Coln) on 25 May 1945 (and in fact disbanded on 19 Jun 1945), and that 65 Cdn Tk Tptr Coy was under command only until 11 Jun 1945.

I attach a further excerpt from the file, dated 16 Jan 1945, which shows a few more AoS numbers

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