Difference between revisions of "Fraser John Dvr 3323462"

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|Joined Brigade=Probably August 1940.   
 
|Joined Brigade=Probably August 1940.   
 
|Task or role=Chaplain's Batman.
 
|Task or role=Chaplain's Batman.
|Home address=c/o Johnstone, 105, Chapel St. Aberdeen
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|Died/Killed in action=Date of death not yet known.
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|Home address=In 1947 was c/o Johnstone, 105, Chapel St. Aberdeen.  No other family information as yet.
 
|Source table=1TS
 
|Source table=1TS
 
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The War Diary Manpower Returns show Driver Fraser attached to the 1 TS as a member of the RASC but this appears not to have been the case, as he did not transfer to the RASC until well after the Battalion, and the Brigade, were disbanded.  This was confirmed via his entry in the RASC Enlistment Books.
 
The War Diary Manpower Returns show Driver Fraser attached to the 1 TS as a member of the RASC but this appears not to have been the case, as he did not transfer to the RASC until well after the Battalion, and the Brigade, were disbanded.  This was confirmed via his entry in the RASC Enlistment Books.

Latest revision as of 10:46, 16 April 2015

Personnel Entry

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Name Fraser John
Army number 3323462
Rank Driver
Decorations
Date of birth 16/8/1916.
Age 0
Unit Enlisted in the Highland Light Infantry 30/5/1940. Trf to the Black Watch 12/8/40, Reference BW358/4/59, Posted 1 TS.  ? Served Iceland. Served Normandy. Trf RASC 19/11/44, under AGX/170/44. Class Z Army Reserve 25/6/1946.
Company/Battery
Platoon or other sub-unit
Task or role Chaplain's Batman.
Joined Brigade Probably August 1940.
Promotions
Wounded
Prisoner of War
Died/Killed in action Date of death not yet known.
Home address In 1947 was c/o Johnstone, 105, Chapel St. Aberdeen. No other family information as yet.
Source table 1TS

The War Diary Manpower Returns show Driver Fraser attached to the 1 TS as a member of the RASC but this appears not to have been the case, as he did not transfer to the RASC until well after the Battalion, and the Brigade, were disbanded. This was confirmed via his entry in the RASC Enlistment Books.