Morning Team
Spending a little time sorting out some of my accumulation of WWI Military Unit cachets.
Scan shows two with queries
'L' INFANTRY BASE DEPOT from APO S 24 which was located at Calais serving No 12 Infantry Base Depot
L of course is the 12th letter of the alphabet so makes sense. Other examples from 'A' onward possibly exist.
Second cover with an unclear APO S series cancel shows a cachet of CAMP GUARDS ZENECHEM 'C' could be an 'O'
Anyone come up with a location please?
Chris
I have found references to a Zenegham Ammunition Dump, about 20 km south-east of Calais
Chris
Re: L Infantry Base Depot - please see attached link. The lettering of IBDs diod not follow the course you have indicated (i.e. L = 12th letter, thus 12 IBD)
The listing shows first the numbered IBDs, then for those that were redesignated with letters the lettered IBDs:
[url=https://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/army/other-aspects-of-order-of-battle/infantry-base-depots-in-france-1914-1918/]https://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/army/other-aspects-of-order-of-battle/infantry-base-depots-in-france-1914-1918/[/url]
Mike :)
Thanks Alan
Could by and a case of slightly different spelling.
Mike
Thanks for this lead, a site I've not used for a while.
See now where I was getting confused, took the reference for IBD No 12 from Proud,
However the Long Trail site is slightly confusing. NO 17 IBD which became 'L' Deport is shown as Etaples, However 'L' Depot is shown as Rouen? then Calais by May 1918.
I have a further example of 'L' depot, 1 March, 1918 again cancelled APO S 24 which is Calais.
Chris