Guest Ian Bowbrick Posted 4 May , 2004 Share Posted 4 May , 2004 My work today has led me to a Labour Corps man who then transferred to the Royal Fusiliers, the 43rd Bn to be precise. What was nice of all was that his LC Coy was listed - teeth and a chickens mouth are the words that spring to mind. On closer inspection all the men on the roll were 958 AE Coy men tranasferred to the 43rd Bn RF - why so, why not just leave them designated as Labour Corps? Ian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ivor Lee Posted 4 May , 2004 Share Posted 4 May , 2004 Ian, One of the Garrison Guard Companies that became 43 RF. The whole Company was transferred. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charlesmessenger Posted 4 May , 2004 Share Posted 4 May , 2004 43 RF consisted of no less than eleven detached coys, whose task was guarding Army HQs. Charles M Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ian Bowbrick Posted 4 May , 2004 Share Posted 4 May , 2004 Thank you Gentleman. I didn't appreciate it was 11 Coys Ian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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