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General => Armed Forces => World War One => Topic started by: Bilge on Tuesday 30 June 20 19:53 BST (UK)
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I wonder if someone could offer me some direction I have a Frederick Charles Cullum b,1899 whom completed Military Service between 1917 and 1920-1. I know he served with Royal Army Service Corp, EMT/63607, 882nd Company at the age of Aged 20 years. I also was told by my mother (now deceased) that Frederick had served with the Monmouthshire Regiment, # 229713.
Could someone what 882 Company did or was also what EMT/63607 mean.
Thank you.
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His (very extensive) army files have survived and will take some time to work through:
https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBM%2FWO363-4%2F007280564%2F01547&parentid=GBM%2FWO363-4%2F7280564%2F71%2F1547
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/1114/miuk1914a_084041-01548
His time with ASC was relatively short - he served in the Mechanical Transport (MT) section as a learner driver but was discharged because of poor vision. I think the E bit means he was enlisted post-war, and the MT is Mechanical Transport.
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Thank you for those links will sit and read them when I return home from work.
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For what it is worth, 882 Company RASC was a London based (Ebury Bridge Road) Local Auxiliary Mechanical Transport Company also known as 49 LAMT Company. A collection of trucks and cars carrying out general transport duties around the capital.
You will find he also served for a little over a year between the Monmouthshire and the RASC in the Labour Corps in an agricultural company.
As ShaunJ says, his file will take some time to work through and you should take care to check dates of the papers as the paperwork is not in a neat date order, indeed the very first sheet is the start of his service in his third unit!
MaxD
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Brilliant thanks for the heads up!