On the 22nd April 1917 William Alfred Bush, my
Great Grand Uncle was promoted to acting Corporal in the 363 Motorised
transport Company of the Army Service Corps.
William had been out with the British Expeditionary Force
since war broke out in August 1914
and had previously served in the Army Service Corps from 1905-08. Before joining the army in 1905 he had been
employed as a boiler maker and in 1911 was a house painter as were a number of his cousins
William was born in Wimbledon in 1879 and the family, his
wife Elizabeth and their four children, Lillie, William, Ivy and Dorothy were
living at 6 Leyton Road, Wimbledon., having previously lived in Goodenough Street, Wimbledon.
The ASC MT Companies performed a number of functions and some like the 363 company were attached to the Royal Garrison
Artillery (RGA) as Ammunition Columns / Parks. 363 Company, which was formed May 1915 was the Ammunition Column for 18th Brigade RGA. The 18th Brigade later came under V Corps Heavy Artillery.
The heavy guns and howitzers of the RGA, with attendant
equipment and ammunition, needed motorised transport to haul them. The MT
Companies called Ammunition Parks operated dumps, or stores, of ammunition, with the
larger calibres of artillery shells required special mechanical handling
equipment.
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