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  • WW1 "Active Service" Testament 1915 and Photographs

WW1 "Active Service" Testament 1915 and Photographs

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WW1 "Active Service" Testament 1915 and Photographs

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WW1 "Active Service" Testament 1915 and Photographs

A worn compact testament for active service use, some pages missing at the front. At the back are the owners details-  Harold Little of Sycamore House, whose service number is M2/203891 and was in the Royal Army Service Corps. Two photographs included with the testament are of Harold posing in front a RAMC Ambulance. The RASC played a crucial role in evacuating wounded soldiers by providing and driving motor ambulances, primarily organized into specialized Motor Ambulance Convoys (MACs) from 1914 onwards. ASC drivers, often expert mechanics, transported patients from advanced dressing stations to casualty clearing stations, supported by volunteers and the Royal Army Medical Corps. 

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