Hi everyone, I've been given some papers belonging to my grandfather which state that he was attached to No.3 C.C.S. A.P.6 Can anyone tell me what the A.P.6 stands for? I'd also be interested in hearing anything about the unit's movements in NW Europe, and when they landed at Normandy. Cheers
Not sure but could it be Aid Post 6 (as in Regimental Aid Post)???? Been looking for 3 CCS- chap here served with RAMC, 3 CCS http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/stories/35/a2301535.shtml Lesley
Thanks. So they landed on D+2. That ties in quite well with the field service postcard that he sent from Normandy on 09/06/44.
WO 177/628 3 C.C.S. 1939 Sept.- 1946 Apr for the Diaries? Perhaps speak with Drew? Jonkerbos Cemetery was started ny 3 CCS too I believe? Kyle
Does that file have nominal rolls of casualties Kyle? My grandfather was treated by 3 CCS at Dunkirk. Steve
Sorry Steve I have never seen them (The Diaries) I saw the reference to them on the National Archive Website. Sorry http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C2736925 Kyle