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Service Record Abbreviations - help please

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KeithInFujairah

KeithInFujairah Report 26 May 2008 09:51

Lindsay, what trade was your grandfather? Was he an armourer? It may give a clue as to the units he served with.

I suspect BD was Bomb Disposal, as in 6214 Bomb Disposal Flight.

RAF Thorney Island was HQ, No 123 Wing (12 May - 17 Jun 1944)

Lindsay

Lindsay Report 26 May 2008 09:24

Hi,

After receiving my grandads service record from WWII, I have managed to decipher most of the abbreviations so i at least have an idea of where he went. However there are just a few reoccuring ones that i cant find and i hoped someone may be able to help?

He served in the RAF and the 'problem' ones are:
H.Q B.D -I guess the HQ is headquarters but not sure of the B.D.
6214 (BD) FLT
84 GAP SIGNALS-at least thats what it looks like.
123 Wing
418 A.S.P

Hope someone can shead some light on what these mean.

Thanks in advance,

Lindsay