Hail from the "Windy Coast of Paradise" (Lat 17.5s Long 146.1e) Hi to All, Can SKS please help me and expand the WW I unit abbreviation <Driver ASC DLS>? And may that which you seek be found Dean Newman, North Queensland Australia. kenyon@znet.net.au "Time goes, you say Ah no! Alas Time stays, we go."
Dean Driver in 1918 meant a driver of horses (not car) ASC - I think was the Australian Service Corps (my granfather fiished the War in the ASC from the 25 or 26 Bn. Can't suggest what DLS means. Mike Boyd brisbane ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dean Martin Rees Newman" <kenyon@znet.net.au> To: <AUS-MILITARY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 3:30 PM Subject: [AUS-MIL] WWI Abbreviation > Hail from the "Windy Coast of Paradise" > (Lat 17.5s Long 146.1e) > Hi to All, > Can SKS please help me and expand the WW I unit abbreviation <Driver ASC > DLS>? > And may that which you seek be found > Dean Newman, North Queensland Australia. > kenyon@znet.net.au > "Time goes, you say Ah no! Alas Time stays, we go." > > > ==== AUS-MILITARY Mailing List ==== > AUS-MILITARY is set so that, by default, replies go to the list. Please > check your replies before sending, to make sure that is what you know is > happening. >