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army medical abbreviations
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Eddieisagrandad | Report | 11 Jul 2010 09:52 |
Yes Mary, with a little imagination GSW is what it is. And a bad case of doctors writting! |
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MaryfromItaly | Report | 10 Jul 2010 23:29 |
Are you sure it doesn't say GSW, which is the usual abbreviation for gunshot wound? |
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Janet 693215 | Report | 10 Jul 2010 22:34 |
GS isan abbreviation for gun shot but it may not be in this context |
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was plain ann now annielaurie | Report | 10 Jul 2010 21:49 |
Usually the reason given is KR 392 followed by a number - this relates to Kings Regulations. Does it say something like that? |
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Chris in Sussex | Report | 10 Jul 2010 21:38 |
Eddie |
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Researching: |
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Eddieisagrandad | Report | 10 Jul 2010 20:56 |
According to a relatives WW1 record he was given a discharge because he was no longer fit due to enemy action and the abreviation GS4 . Does anyone know what GS 4 means? |