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Old 26-03-07, 14:11
Noel Burgess Noel Burgess is offline
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Couple of thoughts here from someone who is no expert and stands ready to be corrected.

1. Royal Signals had "Signalmen", Royal Artilery had "Signallers" (Canadian assumed to be same?)

2.British ToE use a description "Driver IC" meaning Driver, Internal Combustion (presumably to avoid confusion with Driver, Mule and similar), though itseems your Cousin drove both. I have seen Driver IC used for drivers of anything from a Jeep to a 10 ton truck and was not aware of there also being a description of the class of vehicle driven.

Hope I will learn more from this.
Noel
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