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Just observed that Wikipedia says British Holts on the W Front were operated by "the Quartermaster Corps." Since there was no such thing, I wondered who it actually was. Artillery? ASC?



-- Edited by Rectalgia on Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 07:37:54 AM

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I think it would have been an ASC company attached to the relevant Royal Garrison Artillery unit

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ASC sounds like a good bet. Without knowing what was running through the article author's/authors' mind(s), Quartermaster Corps seems like the US Army equivalent of the ASC, the "logistics" organisation, one of the four WW1 British corps having their origins in the old Board of Ordnance which in turn had origins pre-dating national standing armies as such.

Well, there's a hint of logic to that, just the wrong name. All we lack is the evidence. Confusing the picture, there was always a nice little war between artillery and service/transport with artillery invariably trying (and generally succeeding) to pinch prime movers that weren't theirs by allocation. Continued to WW2, perhaps it still goes on when push comes to shove.

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Really? Didn't know that. Any more info?

(Just realised I've typed 'Tactors.' Sorry.)



-- Edited by James H on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 05:29:46 PM



-- Edited by Rectalgia on Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 07:42:26 AM

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The descriptions for interviews in the IWM Collections mention that they were in a ASC Motor Transport Section or Company ATTACHED to an RGA unit

http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/search?query=interview&items_per_page=10&filter%5BwebCategory%5D%5B0%5D=%22sound%22&filter%5BmediaType%5D%5B0%5D=%22audio%22&filter%5BplaceString%5D%5B0%5D=%22Belgium%22&filter%5BagentString%5D%5B0%5D=%22British%20Army%2C%20Army%20Service%20Corps%2C%20Holt%20Tractor%20Section%22

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Much obliged. Have adjusted.



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And as usual, let's not forget the Belgian army, that received some Holt to tract the 6 inch howitzer.

 

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