Hi everyone, I’m new to researching service records and planning a trip to the National Archives to find out more about my grandfather’s...
ROKOG - it's probably a draft recognition code. Draft recognition codes. Tim As said earlier it's often better to post a copy of the Service...
Unfortunately the draft codes are random, see other thread here Draft recognition codes. | WW2Talk
Hi. I have started researching my father's war service history and have a number of papers from the Army Personnel Centre, Historical Disclosures...
This thread will explain that. Draft recognition codes. Yes, 58 Primary Training Wing.
It is difficult to comment without seeing the records, have you got his full official records? May help if you post them. The army used lots of...
Thank you very much for this. I managed to work out this morning what AG stood for and that is said army personnel carrier regiment. I didn't...
...See link - http://ww2talk.com/forums/topic/50973-draft-recognition-codes/#entry597551 18/01/43 – Per Order - XL/176/43 - he arrives Middle...
Hello everyone, I recently received my Great Grandfather's tracer card from the Bovington tank museum. There are some parts of it which I'm having...
Just a code Draft recognition codes. | WW2Talk Draft recognition codes.
Many thanks TD. That explains why it was so hard to find/decode!!
Draft recognition codes. Its the same as a flight number today - everyone and everything going on that ship sailing at that time would have the...
Ok. But what does it mean? I looked at the hyperlink.
Just a draft code: Draft recognition codes. | WW2Talk
It's a draft code ,it's not an abbreviation. , see this thread. Draft recognition codes. | WW2Talk
See this thread on draft codes. The letters aren't an abbreviation. Draft recognition codes.
RNYAH is a draft code. A thread on them. Draft recognition codes. | WW2Talk X list X lists (Service Records) | WW2Talk
Welcome Hannah, As Tricky Dicky says his full service records should reveal some more detail, but here are a few more of the abbreviations from...
What looks like ‘Dv’ preceding the date in the Part II column seems to be merely an abbreviation for ‘Dated’. Other clerks have used other...
RPJRR is just a code everyone on that draft had on their paperwork etc. Several threads on here if you search ''draft recognition codes'' such as...
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