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List of Service Plugs

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From time to time people ask about plugs, particularly plugs that started life as fuzes and were converted into plugs. There is a list of plugs in the 1933 Regulations for Army Ordnance Services (RAOS) Pamphlet No 1 pages 58 and 59.

The pamphlet may be found in the Ordnance Society's 'downloads pages'. The Society has kindly scanned most of the 1930's series of RAOS pamphlets pertaining to ammunition which join a very comprehensive library of freely downloadable titles.
 
From time to time people ask about plugs, particularly plugs that started life as fuzes and were converted into plugs. There is a list of plugs in the 1933 Regulations for Army Ordnance Services (RAOS) Pamphlet No 1 pages 58 and 59.

The pamphlet may be found in the Ordnance Society's 'downloads pages'. The Society has kindly scanned most of the 1930's series of RAOS pamphlets pertaining to ammunition which join a very comprehensive library of freely downloadable titles.

The rest of this series pertaining to ammunition will be uploaded (and available for download!) over the next couple of days. Additional pamphlet series referring to other ordnance topics will also be uploaded at the weekend; as well as other types of items. Depotman
 
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