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Old 22-11-23, 11:16
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the RLC MUSEUM will hold details of all railway companies the old museum of army transport had them before it closed
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Old 22-11-23, 20:20
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I am not sure if the unit is related to "railways" - they had heavy trucks but no trains/railways (or do I understand something wrong?)
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Old 22-11-23, 22:15
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the RLC MUSEUM HOLDS UNIT IFORMATION ON RASC and military railways so they MAY BE OF HELP
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Old 22-11-23, 22:18
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Here the planned cover:
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Old 23-11-23, 01:40
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........thanks Kuno for all the hard work........ looking forward to the new issue.

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Old 23-11-23, 05:42
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I expect that this will take quite some time, Bob...
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Old 24-11-23, 11:04
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The book project sounds good.
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Old 25-11-23, 06:23
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Unfortunately the documents of the museum say that the 4 L.o.C. did not exist anymore after the fall of France. This is confusing since I have its war diary of 1941 when it was in Egypt and Palestine. But also the war diary does not help me much further since it only mentions that A Section with 40 trucks was in Sudan.
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