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Title: ARMY SIGNALS --GH in 1952
Post by: Michael Dobbs on December 19, 2018, 10:01:11 PM
A bit of a change from all this naval malarky !  ;D

I have received an enquiry regarding an ARMY SIGNALS cover from 1952 asking what do the letters --GH indicate.

There is a name and address on the reverse - I have identified the unit as 1/NRR = 1st Battalion, The Northern Rhodesia Regiment, but due to the ink gunge from the Lusaka / N.Rhodesia machine I cannot make out the town, which may give a clue as to what GH stand for.

Can anyone help pelase ?
Title: Re: ARMY SIGNALS --GH in 1952
Post by: Nick Colley on December 20, 2018, 10:32:16 AM
Looks like Lusaka to me, Mike.

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Title: Re: ARMY SIGNALS --GH in 1952
Post by: Michael Dobbs on December 20, 2018, 05:44:12 PM
Thanks Nick, now that I have taken another look I think you are right !

Mike