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324: 410: 402: 83: 65: 36: 453:, RASC recruits were required to be at least 5 feet 2 inches tall and could enlist up to 30 years of age (or 35 for tradesmen in the Transport Branch). They initially enlisted for six years with the colours and a further six years with the reserve (seven years and five years for tradesmen and clerks, three years and nine years for butchers, bakers and supply issuers). They trained at 365:. Although the officers of the former Control Department had been split between the two new departments in 1875, no parallel action was taken with regard to other ranks at that time; the Army Service Corps continued to serve both departments until 1881, whereupon it too was split along similar lines to form two distinct units: and the 471:. All its supply functions,(including the supply of vehicles, their care and preservation in storage and delivery), along with the staff clerks, were transferred to the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, leaving the new RCT solely responsible for transport and movements. In 1993, the RCT and RAOC were merged to form the 310:, who took over as Controller-in-Chief. The Department of the Surveyor General of the Ordnance retained the Control Department and further restructured it into four new divisions superintended by a director: the first was the Supply and Transport Division (formed from the merging of the former commissariat, 483:
Officers of the Control Department, Commissariat and Transport Department, and Commissariat and Transport Staff held different ranks from the rest of the Army. From February 1885 they were given honorary military ranks, which they held in conjunction with their commissary ranks. Officers of the ASC
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and barrack departments), the second was an Artillery and Stores Division (that absorbed the former contracts, clothing, ordnance and stores departments) and the third was a Contracts Division. The fourth division created was called the Control Establishments Subdivision that became responsible for
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Initially, the Commissariat and Transport Department remained part of the Department of Surveyor General of the Ordnance (in 1878 the Control Establishments Subdivision’s name was altered to the Commissariat and Transport Establishments Division under the supervision of a Commissary General). In
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1887, however, the Department of the Surveyor General of the Ordnance and its head was abolished; its former functions were then distributed among the several divisions of the Military and Civil Departments: the work of the Supply and Transport Division was allocated to the
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In December 1888, the Commissariat and Transport Staff and the Commissariat and Transport Corps amalgamated to form a new Army Service Corps, and for the first time officers and other ranks served in a single unified organisation. The
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headquarters' units, supply of food, water, fuel and domestic materials such as clothing, furniture and stationery and the supply of technical and military equipment. In 1965 its functions were divided between other Corps
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and the officers of the Military Train were amalgamated together with the officers of the Military Store Department to form what was called the Control Department under a Controller-in-Chief. The following year,
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of the Military Train were combined with those of the Commissariat Staff Corps and the Military Store Staff Corps to form a body of soldiers, officered by the Control Department, which was named the
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Player's cigarette card showing a driver of the Home Counties Transport & Supply Column of the Army Service Corps in full dress uniform.
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In November 1875, the Control Department was abolished and its work in regard to field service was allocated to two new departments: the
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For centuries, army transport was operated by contracted civilians. The first uniformed transport corps in the British Army was the
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Alone among the "Services" (i.e. rear echelon support corps), RASC personnel were considered to be combatant personnel.
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In 1869, there was a major reorganisation of army supply and transport capabilities: the commissaries of the
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and fuel); while provision of arms, ammunition and other critical stores was the responsibility of the
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Fleet was transferred to the Corps in 1891, and the ASC also absorbed some transport elements of the
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Wait for the Waggon: the Story of the Royal Corps of Transport and its Predecessors 1794–1993
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and became the Royal Army Service Corps. It was divided into Transport and Supply Branches.
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In 1965, the RASC was merged with the Transportation and Movement Control Service of the
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was amalgamated into the Supply branch of the ASC in 1893. After it was opened in 1895,
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formed in 1794. It was not a success and was disbanded the following year. In 1799, the
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Royal Warrant for the Pay, Appointment, Promotion and Non-Effective Pay of the Army
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From 1870, the Control Department was placed within the new Department of the
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1877 gravestone of Sergeant John Matthias Bevan, ASC, in the new cemetery of
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In 1918, the corps received the "Royal" prefix for its service in the
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Royal Army Service Corps and Royal Corps of Transport Association
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The records of the War Office and related departments, 1660–1964
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responsible for land, coastal and lake transport, air despatch,
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in Aldershot came to be regarded as the corps headquarters.
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The Predecessors of the Royal Army Service Corps 1757–1888
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the administration of the Control Department's staff.
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the following year. The corps was initially based at
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1965
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Train (military)

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United Kingdom
British Army
Buller Barracks, Aldershot
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corps
British Army
barracks
Army Fire Service
staffing
RCT
RAOC
Royal Engineers
Royal Logistic Corps
the Royal Waggon Train
Crimean War
Horfield Barracks
Depot
Woolwich
Commissariat
forage
Military Store Department
Board of Ordnance
Commissariat
other ranks
companies
non-commissioned officers
Surveyor-General of the Ordnance

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