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I No Longer Dispatch to An Overseas  P.O. Box Address

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This item/ lot comes from a deceased estate

 Sadly I have had to stop posting to some overseas countries -as items appear to go missing ! - I will however dispatch to these countries if the buyer agrees to have the item sent via 'International Signed For'.

 

Ephemera / Military

Original WW1 Demobilization Certificate-
Ex Alfred William Wooding - DATED 15/11/1919

Royal Army Service Corps

 

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The Royal Army Service Corps (RASC) was a corps of the British Army responsible for land, coastal and lake transport, air despatch, barracks administration, the Army Fire Service, staffing headquarters' units, supply of food, water, fuel and domestic materials such as clothing, furniture and stationery and the supply of technical and military equipment. It became a "Forming Corps" of the Royal Logistic Corps.

RASC medal GVI.jpg

George VI Royal Army Service Corps badge. Motto: Honi soit qui mal y pense

Active 1888-1965
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Branch  British Army
Role Military administration
Garrison/HQ Buller Barracks, Aldershot
Nickname(s) The Moke Train or the Commos
Motto(s) In Arduis Fidelis (Faithful in Adversity)
March Wait for the Wagon

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I will gladly refund in full including all postage costs only if I describe an item wrongly ? I do my very best but am only human and mistakes can be made. I cannot refund simply for a change of mind. I pack very carefully but I'm afraid cannot be held responsible for damage by the postal service - if you have any worries at all then you are always more than welcome to collect your item. I will of course assist you in any way in making a claim to Royal Mail for damage. Insurance can be taken out to safeguard against damage but china or glass items being sent overseas cannot be insured against damage so please bear this in mind when bidding especially as can be in the post for a very long time in some cases.