Please can anyone shed any light on the A.G.6.R. / WAR OFFICE cachet. Presumably it was a branch of the War Office, but what was its function. This may help in explaining why this cover was initially redirected to the War Office (hidden under the paper attachment). Any other observations on this cover would also be appreciated.
Thanks
Jim
Jim
All I can say is that it is part of the Adjutant-General's Branch of the War Office. I've tried to look online and it will require a very long and detailed search. I don't know if any lists exist of the breakdown of the various War Office departments. I hope someone else can come up with an answer!
Mike :)
Thanks Mike.
Every bit of info helps.
I tried googling A.G.6.R. War Office but didn't come up with anything.
Jim
Jim & Mike
Surely the 'R' must stand for Records???
Frank Schofield
Hi Frank,
Thanks for your feedback, but what makes you think the 'R' stands for 'Records'?
Do you think the cover been sent to AG6R from Ascot in an attempt to find where Gilbert has been posted and would this account for the redirection to the BEF? Its journey is a little difficult to unravel particularly as there is no evidence that it was forwarded to France.
Jim
Jim
I think they are trying to trace the man, where better than Records???
Frank
Thanks Frank. You are probably right.
Jim,
Might be worth asking Richard Berry this question. I am not sure what research he may have done, but he does have a small collection of war office material?
Regards
Peter
Thanks for the suggestion Peter.
I'll contact Richard.
Jim