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If you can trace it, you should. I bet not to many people would be inclined to do it these days.
During WW2, it would have been referred to as 5 Fd Amb C.A.S.F. ( Canadian Active Service Force )
once activated.
I have traced it. That's the point of my argument. I had all the documents lined up and assembled in 1993. The G.O. # the COs. listed from one name change to the next. To prove that there was a Medical unit of Company or greater in Hamilton from 1900 in order to have a large official pde in the year 2000. With an honour guard in period uniforms. two changes in command and it was dropped as a priority.
I contacted the Di rectotate in Ottawa. They gave me a very polite we don't do that. We don't have the Man power. If you have done it than that 's great. however we can authorized your research in any way shape or form. Have a nice day.
So I had the CO of the Day present it to The Defence Medical Ass. in 1996 or 7 or there abouts asking if any one could challenge this date. Not one challenge came forward. even after the minutes were mailed to all members.
As for the CASF after the 5 Field Amb for WW2 not a single vet I have met from the unit ever mentioned that set of initials the documents and photos I have read were either 5Fd Amb RCAMC or 5Fd Amb CEF. Was this one of those Army HQ phrases that no one else in the real world uses. or did time just cloud these men's memory.
Murray
During WW2, it would have been referred to as 5 Fd Amb C.A.S.F. ( Canadian Active Service Force )
once activated.
I have traced it. That's the point of my argument. I had all the documents lined up and assembled in 1993. The G.O. # the COs. listed from one name change to the next. To prove that there was a Medical unit of Company or greater in Hamilton from 1900 in order to have a large official pde in the year 2000. With an honour guard in period uniforms. two changes in command and it was dropped as a priority.
I contacted the Di rectotate in Ottawa. They gave me a very polite we don't do that. We don't have the Man power. If you have done it than that 's great. however we can authorized your research in any way shape or form. Have a nice day.
So I had the CO of the Day present it to The Defence Medical Ass. in 1996 or 7 or there abouts asking if any one could challenge this date. Not one challenge came forward. even after the minutes were mailed to all members.
As for the CASF after the 5 Field Amb for WW2 not a single vet I have met from the unit ever mentioned that set of initials the documents and photos I have read were either 5Fd Amb RCAMC or 5Fd Amb CEF. Was this one of those Army HQ phrases that no one else in the real world uses. or did time just cloud these men's memory.
Murray