Expanding on RRTB's explanations, his service in outline on those two sheets goes:
He is with the RASC Platoon attached to 53 LAA Regiment RA in 1942 and has a month’s leave before leaving with them for North Africa in May 1942.
After the privilege of serving with the Royal Regiment of Artillery, he goes to hospital for almost two months and then is posted to 2 Company B Depot(Base Depot RASC) in October 1942 (
Moves to 563 General Transport Company RASC (Egypt judging by next entries) Dec 1942
Another hospital spell Jan 1943
Leave in Egypt (the H/M/R are administrative hieroglyphics relating to the leave)
Moves from 563 GTC and to 668 Petrol Transport Company in North Africa Command 28 August 1943
Stays with them until Aug 1945 when he is back home and has LIAP (Leave in addition to Python - a bizarre term relating to the amount of leave he is entitled to). (Another hospital spell in 19 Casualty Clearing Station in Jun 1945).
Joins HQ RASC 13 Corps Troops in Sep 1945.
Need to see a bit more of his record to clarify this element of service. 13 Corps were in Italy late on and he qualified for the Italy Star. There should also be a sheet with a box with headings Service Home and Abroad which gives us a outline of his full service by theatres which can be cross related to the service sheets and which may help.
Most of the entries between Aug 43 and Sep 45 are administrative relating to his trade classification, pay and X List status which RRTB has explained and I would suggest can be safely ignored. The 8th Army Clasp was to be worn on his Africa Star.
There are war diaries for all the units mentioned at the National Archives, if you want links I'll post them but none are digitised so you either have to go there (obviously not easy from the land of the round doorknobs) or have them copied - a very expensive process. They will anyway only tell you where the units were and when, they do not as a rule mention individual private soldiers, that was not their function.
I would also ask whether there is anything before the first entry on the first half image. This starts in 1942 and he is already with 53 LAA Regt and must have come from somewhere before hand. Is there anything after the second half image? I'd expect to see entries relating to discharge to the reserve.
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Over to you.
maxD
Oh, I should also note that there is no mention of anybody's father or any servicewomen in the records.