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Old 24-01-16, 00:57
Mike Cecil Mike Cecil is offline
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I am tending to agree with Cliff: a Red Cross vehicle carrying a group of VAD (Voluntary Aid Detachment) women, who were members of, and organised by, the Red Cross Society rather than the Armed services.

Impressed vehicles did not, as far as is known, retain their civilian registration, but were registered with an ARN before issue to a unit.

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