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WAR DIARY or INTELLIGENCE SUMMARY |
Army Form C.2118 |
Unit: 171 Company RASC | ||
Month and Year: May 1944 | (Erase heading not required). | Commanding Officer: Major Everingham, RASC |
Place | Date | Hour | Summary | Reference |
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ALDERSHOT | 1 | Grenade Range used by unit. (24 O.Rs. Practice throwing) Rifle Range used by Unit (40 O.Rs.) 10 new Fords 4 x 4 collected from 55 VRD. 7 Mack 6 ton vehicles taken on charge. 3 O.Rs. admitted to hospital and SOS of unit. | ||
2 | Swimming instruction. More 6 ton vehicles arrive. Lecture given by DCA on 24 hours packs and tommy cookers. 2 O.Rs. discharged from hospital. 1 O.R. admitted to hospital and S.O.S. unit. | |||
3 | Loading trails carried out with 6 ton Macks. Waterproofing of 4 Fords in preparation for wading. 1 O.R. posted to this unit from H.Q. RASC 11 Armd Div. | |||
4 | Swimming instruction for non-swimmers. 20 vehicles unload ammunition train at FRIMLEY. 5 vehicles collect tank engines at CHILWELL. 2 O.Rs. admitted hospital and SOS unit. | |||
5 | Personnel on Exercise “Fabius” return to unit. Continued work on new vehicles – painting etc. 1 O.R. discharged from hospital and retaken on strength of unit. 1 OR admitted hospital and S.O.S. unit. | |||
ALDERSHOT | 6 | AFW 3008 and 3009 f rendered to GHQ 2nd Echelon. Str. 15 Offrs 525 ORs 14 HSD. | Appendix 'A' | |
6 | Platoons commence packing AFG 1098 equipment. Waterproofing continues in preparation for wading. 1 O.R. posted to unit from 7 F.D.S. | |||
7 | Exercise “Bridge II” – Practising drivers in driving over Bailey Bridges. Exercise “Harlot” – Platoons carry out marches to put up mileages on new vehicles, column control and march discipline. | |||
8 | Vehicles wading at HAWLEY LAKE. The Company's four Fords completed in all 83 successful wades. Mack 6 tons modified by Workshops – extra sides added in order that they can carry a full load. Disposal of surplus personnel to 34 RHC (1 Electrician, 1 Veh. Mech) 1 O.R. discharged from hospital and retaken on strength of unit. | |||
9 | De-waterproofing of vehicles after wading. Swimming instruction for non-swimmers. 1 O.R. awarded 112 days detention and struck off strength of unit. | |||
10 | Cleaming and packing of A.F.G. 1098 equipment. | |||
11 | Hygiene demonstration attended by 20 O.Rs. | |||
ALDERSHOT | 11 | Swimming instruction for non-swimmers. Range – 20 O.Rs. 1 O.R. posted to No. 1 Holding Bn. R.A.S.C. 1 O.R. discharged from hospital and retaken on strength of unit. | ||
12 | Training and testing of drivers and NCOs in use of hand signals and reversing of vehicles on to mock landing craft. | |||
12 | Final tests in vehicle handling commenced – all personnel who have not previously waded. 1 O.R. admitted to hospital and SOS unit. | Appendix 'B' | ||
13 | AFW 3008 and 3009 f rendered to GHQ 2nd Echelon. Str. 15 Offrs 525 ORs 18 HSD. | Appendix 'C' | ||
13 | Training and testing of drivers and NCOs in use of hand signals and reversing of vehicles on to mock landing craft. 1 NCO SOS and posted to Inf N.C. Centre, HIGH BECH, Cheshire. | |||
14 | Training and testing of drivers and NCOs in use of hand signals and reversing of vehicles on to mock landing craft. | |||
15 | Lecture by DCA on use of 24 hours ration and tommy cooker. Wading at HAWLEY LAKE (2 Fords and 2 Macks used by unit). | |||
ALDERSHOT | 15 | 1 O.R. transferred to Class W reserve. 1 O.R. discharged from hospital and retaken on strength of unit. | ||
16 | Party leaves location to collect 20 new Fords 4 x 4 from 23 VRD, ALLESMERE, Hereford, biviouacing overnight and collecting vehicles on 17. May. | Appendix 'D' | ||
16 | Party leaves location to collect 10 new vehicles (Fords) 4 x 4 from 21 VRD, NORTHAMPTON, bivouacing overnight and collecting vehicles on 17 May. | Appendix 'E' | ||
17 | 0630 | Party left location to collect 5 Ford 4 x 4 3 on vehicles from 61 VRD MALMESBURY, bivouacing overnight and collecting vehicles on 18. May. | Appendix 'F' | |
17 | 7 NCOs posted to 34 RHU (Surplus) 1 O.R. posted to 721 Coy. RASC (GHQ(M)Car). 1 O.R. posted to this unit from 721 Coy, RASC (GHQ(M)Car). 1 OR admitted hospital, and SOS unit. | |||
18 | Maintenance on new vehicles. | |||
19 | 0630 | Exercise “Spotless” commenced a comprehensive maintenance immediately prior to waterproofing vehicles for operations. | Appendix 'G' | |
ALDERSHOT | 20 | 1200 | AFW 3008 and 3009 f rendered to GHQ 2nd Echelon. Str. 15 Offrs 502 ORs 18 HSD. | Appendix 'H' |
20 | 0630 | Exercise “Spotless” continued. 1 O.R. posted to 34 RHU (Surplus) 4 ORs posted to 711 GT Coy. R.A.S.C. 8 O.Rs. posted to 712 Gt Coy. R.A.S.C. | ||
21 | 0630 | Exercise “Spotless” continued. Capt. M. Griffiths posted to HQ RASC 11 Armd Div. | ||
21 | 2200 | Exercise “Spotless” completed. | ||
22 | 0630 | Exercise “Blue” commenced (Waterproofing of vehicles) ready for operations) | Appendix 'I' | |
22 | 1 O.R. admitted to hospital and SOS this unit | |||
23 | 0630 | Exercise “Blue” continued. | ||
24 | 0630 | Exercise “Blue” continued. 3 ORs posted to “paper” strength of No. 1 Holding Bn. RASC. | ||
25 | 0630 | Exercise “Blue” continued. | ||
25 | 1300 | Exercise “Blue” concluded. 1 O.R. admitted to hospital and SOS of unit | ||
26 | All ranks issued with AV battledress. Loading of M/Cycles and Jeep trailers etc. completed on vehicles. Normal training. | |||
ALDERSHOT | 27 | AFW 3008 and 9f rendered to GHQ 2nd Echelon. Str. 14 Offrs 514 ORs 8 HSD. | Appendix 'J' | |
27 | 5 ORs posted to this unit from 712 Coy, R.A.S.C. (Gen. Tpt.). Normal training. | |||
28 | 0900 | Code word Cornelius. Company stand to to be prepared to move. Company packing up – skeleton officers etc left. | ||
29 | 1415 | GOC visits unit and inspects vehicle loads. Normal daily routine. | ||
30 | 0930 | 340 personnel attend trainign films at Emire Theatre, ALDERSHOT. Normal daily routine. | ||
31 | Normal daily routine. |
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