Did ASC entities in France keep a war diary similarly to fighting battalions? If they did where would they be held - presumably British N A. One of my grandfathers was a driver in the ASC for nearly four years in France, I know a fair bit about him unit etc., but have no idea as to where he may have been employed. David
Hello David, The surviving ASC war diaries are in WO 95, along with everything else. It's just a question of teasing them out. The NA search engine is not exactly user friendly. What unit are you looking for? Phil
Phil, My grandfather (never met him, he lived in Jersey and his son migrated to Oz) was attached to 405 coy, 15th Auxiliary H.T. coy (Busses). That much I cand tell from the remains of his service docos which are badly burned and only partially readable. viz Arnside St bombing in 1940. David
David, The war diary for 15 Motor Bus Company (405 Company A.S.C.), covering September 1915 to February 1919 is held at Kew uner Catalogue Ref. WO 95/149. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/displaycataloguedetails.asp?CATID=-2238217&CATLN=7&Highlight=%2C405&accessmethod=0 Phil