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Old 22-06-17, 11:12 PM
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Good one Phil, good to know that they do exist.

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No 4 Coy, CAS, was a Victorian unit. It is interesting that the Victorian field and garrison arty, signallers and ASC (as well as some of their LH and Inf) used curved AFA AGA CAS and ASC titles while units of most other states had straight titles. Tasmanian AFA and AGA units also used curved titles until about 1912.

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revisiting this thread and found this identification from Keith re the No 4 Coy, CAS, as a Victorian unit.
how about this No 7 Coy, CAS, straight title?

and ive never thought about this Victorian used curved titles while units of most other states had straight titles.
how about

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No 7 Company CAS was the Adelaide based unit 1908-12.

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Old 28-10-23, 11:26 PM
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Thanks Keith
I wonder how many different numbered titles are out there?
Now only seen 4 & 7.
The hunt for the others continues
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