Private Reginald Sparkes, Reg No. 514410, No. 2 C.A.S.C. Service Company
Posted: Wed May 02, 2018 12:16 pm
Looking for more info on duties of No. 2 C.A.S.C. in Canada from 1917 through to 1920. I've read Wait for the Waggon: The Story of the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps, but it doesn't contain much at all about duties in Canada. Anecdotal family history tells me he was a motorcycle dispatch rider.
C.E.F. Service Record, Summarized
May 21, 1917 - Toronto, Enlisted, No. 2 C.A.S.C.
May 15, 1918 - Transferred to Ottawa O.S. (Overseas) Depot C.A.S.C.
Jun. 28, 1918 - Niagara Camp, Medical Inspection (1) Varicocele with evidence of phlebitis (2) Left inguinal hernia incomplete
Mar. 31, 1920 - DISCHARGED AND S.O.S. PART 11, O.S. (Overseas) A.S.C. (Army Service Corp) T.D. (Training Depot)
Mar. 31, 1920 - Toronto, Rank Private, Discharged, Demobilization, Unit No. 2 C.A.S.C. Service Company
Library and Archives Canada
Service Record
C.E.F. Service Record, Summarized
May 21, 1917 - Toronto, Enlisted, No. 2 C.A.S.C.
May 15, 1918 - Transferred to Ottawa O.S. (Overseas) Depot C.A.S.C.
Jun. 28, 1918 - Niagara Camp, Medical Inspection (1) Varicocele with evidence of phlebitis (2) Left inguinal hernia incomplete
Mar. 31, 1920 - DISCHARGED AND S.O.S. PART 11, O.S. (Overseas) A.S.C. (Army Service Corp) T.D. (Training Depot)
Mar. 31, 1920 - Toronto, Rank Private, Discharged, Demobilization, Unit No. 2 C.A.S.C. Service Company
Library and Archives Canada
Service Record