RAOC Units at Bergen Belsen Concentration Camp

Discussion in 'REME/RAOC' started by captaind2005, Sep 24, 2014.

  1. captaind2005

    captaind2005 Junior Member

    Morning Everyone

    I am trying to find out about what RAOC units were at Belsen Concentration Camp at the end of WW2. My Grandfather Charles Vincent Trevatt ended up there (although we don't know how long for) and told very little of his experiences.

    All we know, if this he was in the army and in the RAOC. We are still waiting for his service records to come through, but I am trying to find out where he could have gone.

    I have attached a photo in case anyone is interested.

    Many Thanks in advance for your help and advice.

    Damien
     
  2. captaind2005

    captaind2005 Junior Member

  3. ClankyPencil

    ClankyPencil Senior Member

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  5. Raoc_joe_m

    Raoc_joe_m Member

    My father was in the RAOC and went into bergen belsen during the liberation. He was listed as a private 635 h.398 raoc. I don't know what those numbers mean.
     
  6. Raoc_joe_m

    Raoc_joe_m Member

    I can't see your photo.
     
  7. Owen

    Owen -- --- -.. MOD

    check that number again, doesn't look right , there shouldnt be a h in it .
     
  8. Raoc_joe_m

    Raoc_joe_m Member

    Hello Owen. It's 635 H .398. That's how it's written on the document. Do you know what it means? Is it the unit? Thank you.
     
  9. singeager

    singeager Senior Member

    My grandfather (photo left) went to belson, I believe he was an ambulance driver at the time with 227rasc (Mac). I have in my possession three wooden etched coloured panels that were given to him in return for food . It obviousness on the reverse that they were made from food/fruit boxes
     

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