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raewebb1990
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Ww2 Tracer Card
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Monday 15 April 24 18:37 BST (UK) »
Hi there,
Have just discovered my Granddad's tracer card and trying to decipher what it all means, any help much appreciated please
In particular, I'm wondering what is meant by 'Blif' or 'Bly' (perhaps a location)
Thank you
PalmTree1
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Monday 15 April 24 19:09 BST (UK) »
Hello,
Not the world's leading expert but I think that your abbreviations are "Bty" as in Artillery Battery.
Paul
Palmers of Pilton, Ramsey, and Derbyshire - Berrills of Bozeat and Wellingborough - Byles of Suffolk and Northants - Norris of Farnham - Morehens, Hills, Carters of Northants - Smarts, Pettits, Woodings of Bozeat
Ashtone
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Monday 15 April 24 19:13 BST (UK) »
This link provides an example on how to "read" a WW2 Royal Artillery tracer card.
https://blog.forceswarrecords.com/wwii-royal-artillery-tracer-cards/
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