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Old 15th September 2024, 16:18
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R.A.L.C. -a British munitions factory?

Hello friends,

please, who knows the meaning of the acronym R.A.L.C.?
It should be the manufacturer or supplier of the 5,5" Reconnaissance Flare Mk. I during WW2.
I have found metal ammo boxes for sale on eBay also marked R.A.L.C. with the explanation "Royal Army Logistic Core", but Google doesn't know this marked either.

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Old 15th September 2024, 16:32
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Re: R.A.L.C. -a British munitions factory?

RLC did not exist until 1993 when Royal Corps of Transport, the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, the Royal Pioneer Corps, the Army Catering Corps and the Royal Engineers Postal and Courier Service were amalgamated
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Old 15th September 2024, 16:39
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I have found metal ammo boxes for sale on eBay also marked R.A.L.C. with the explanation "Royal Army Logistic Core", but Google doesn't know this marked either.

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It sounds like they are making stuff up because the British Army is not "The Royal Army" (unlike the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force) — although elements of the Army are "Royal" the whole thing is not and the Royal Logistics Corps (no "Army" in the name) has only existed since 1993.
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Re: R.A.L.C. -a British munitions factory?

Régiment d’Artillerie légère du Canada (RALC)?
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Old 15th September 2024, 17:49
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Re: R.A.L.C. -a British munitions factory?

Thank you, my friends, for your immediate response and help.

Please take a look at these links:
https://sallyantiques.co.uk/product/...x-tap-die-set/

or

https://www.m1militaria.co.uk/World-...LC-Storage-Box

it's undoubtedly a British munitions company.
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Old 15th September 2024, 20:06
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Re: R.A.L.C. -a British munitions factory?

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It sounds like they are making stuff up because the British Army is not "The Royal Army" (unlike the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force) — although elements of the Army are "Royal" the whole thing is not and the Royal Logistics Corps (no "Army" in the name) has only existed since 1993.
Without wishing to go off-topic there are loads of "Royal Army" titles, eg Royal Army Medical Corps
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Re: R.A.L.C. -a British munitions factory?

Having now looked at the pictures, could it be a badly stamped RAOC, ie Royal Army Ordnance Corps?
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Re: R.A.L.C. -a British munitions factory?

Not sure if this matters or not, but both boxes seem to be marked R.A.L.C (no period after the C.).

https://sallyantiques.co.uk/wp-conte...-11-scaled.jpg


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Without wishing to go off-topic there are loads of "Royal Army" titles, eg Royal Army Medical Corps
Yes, there are—RAOC and RASC spring to mind—but in each case AFAIK it’s the corps that is “royal” rather than the Army (blame Oliver Cromwell?). But this is a country where the charity preventing cruelty to animals is “Royal” but the one preventing cruelty to children isn’t, so who knows what the logic is, if any? Protocol nonsense aside, the sellers’ “Royal Army Logistics Corps” didn’t work and we still have’t come up with an answer!
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