Hi
In the last few years the RPC Association has built up a data-base of over 700,000 personnel who served in the Corps during WW2. Unfortunately I cannot find any record of your relative. The abbreviation TORS will probably read TOAS i.e. taken on attached strength. In other words he was just attached to the Pioneer Corps. For your information the following is an extract from the War Diary of 238 Coy:
1 Aug 41 Costal defence work at ST MARGARETS BAY and FAN HOLE
4 Sep 41 Pte Andrews – slightly wounded by shrapnel when a bomb hit the Burlington Hotel
17 Aug 41 Shelling from French coast and aerial bombing almost daily. Cpl East, LCpl Redding and Pte Mann assisted civil authorities in rescuing casualties from a wrecked house
27 Nov 41 Accommodation handed over to Anti-Tank Regt and moved into new billets in FOLKSTONE and DOVER
Regards
Norman Brown
Controller RPC Association
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