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Royal Army Ordnance Corps

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==External links==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Army_Ordnance_Corps Royal Army Ordnance Corps] Wikipedia
*[http://www.rlcmuseumroyallogisticcorps.co.uk/index.html heritage/museum/ The Royal Logistic Corps Museum] The Princess Royal Barracks Deepcut Surrey.
*[http://www.rlcarchive.org/Welcome.aspx RLC [Royal Logistic Corps<nowiki>]</nowiki> Digital Library]. A pay website. The RLC Digital Library is a searchable pay-per-view or subscription archive containing digital images of a number of documents and books held in the Corps Library and also in the Museum. It contains the Gazettes and Journals from the Corps which merged to form The Royal Logistic Corps in 1993, Including the Royal Army Service Corps (journals from 1891) and the Royal Army Ordnance Corps (journals from 1906). It also contains Enlistment Book records from 1920 for the Royal Army Service Corps [Army nos. 1 - 35000] and the Royal Army Ordnance Corps [Army nos. 7574000 - 7581500].
*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/stories/67/a3158967.shtml Teenage Memories of World War 2: Part 3] by Stan Wood, part of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps. He left England for India in May 1943, travelling via Durban. (Scroll down) ww2peopleswar:bbc.co.uk
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