• Welcome to FPHS - Legacy Forum.
 

News:

After logging in for the first time don't forget to change your password and update your email address. You can do this by clicking on the Profile button at the top of the page and choosing Account Related Settings

Main Menu

ARMY SIGNALS --GH in 1952

Started by Michael Dobbs, December 19, 2018, 10:01:11 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Michael Dobbs

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 ?

Nick Colley

Looks like Lusaka to me, Mike.

chrs
N

Michael Dobbs

Thanks Nick, now that I have taken another look I think you are right !

Mike