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Old 10-11-17, 20:32
Mike Cecil Mike Cecil is offline
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Hi Richard,

I haven't concluded it is a Troop Carrying Company: simply saying it is not the 321st Troop Carrying Company. It could be any of the following:

22392: 104 Div Transport Coy
22393: 317 Artillery Workshop Platoon
22395: 318 Troop Carrying Coy
22396: 215 Troop Carrying Coy
22398: 13 Troop Carrying Coy

However, now that we can add your intimate Bedford knowledge to the mix which confirms it's a troop-carrying Bedford QL TCV, then the likelihood is that it is from a troop carrying company, and therefore the last number is probably a 5 or 6 or 8.

What we can achieve when we put our heads together! Thanks Richard. (Now I'd better get back to the next article for KVE!!)

Mike

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