Date Posted: 2/06/04 22:56:05 Author:Ian Subject: Re: Sunderland Flying Boats In reply to:
Ian Wade
's message, "Re: Sunderland Flying Boats" on 14/02/04 14:12:02
Hey Everyone!!!
I have been given my grandads dog tags and other bits and pieces by my nan! Amongst the items was a wallet with "Saraswati" embossed on the outside and inside was a receipt from a photographic shop called "John & Co" and based in Nuwara Eliya??? it is dated 16.2.1945 and appears to be sent on to 21. R.S.U R.A.F Ceylon...any pointers please as to what R.S.U stands for and any other info...
Thanks in advance,
Cheers
Ian
Saraswati was a Hindu Goddess of learning, Nuwara Eliya is a town in Central Ceylon with a climate akin to an English Summer, many tea plantations can be found on the hills of the mountains here.
R.S.U. is associated with an M.U. (Maintenance Unit), I will try to find this out for you, it could well mean Repair (and) Support Unit but don't take this as gospel.
I am also pleased that you have received some memorabilia from your Grandfather via your Grandmother, especial thoughts are for this weekend where they should all be remembered.
Hi John,
Thanks for the input...I was lazy when posting the last and a quick search did reveal who Saraswati was...So i just wanted you to know that i am actively looking for info and not just wasting anybodies time and that i really do appreciate the time that you have taken to reply etc...so a great big thank you to YOU! :)
I have had a reply on another message board that seemed to indicate that the R.S.U may have meant Recovery and salvage unit??? Nuwara Eliya with the tea plantations rang a lot of bells in my head as i remember grandad saying that they often went to the plantations for R&R where the climate is a lot cooler etc...also in the wallet was a small ticket sized certificate for winning the "mens mile" ,from speaking to my nan he was given a clock which is still on the mantle piece as the first place prize!
I have added a page to my site with a couple of photos on from his time in Ceylon please feel free to have a look!
http://unusuallyhairywolf.bravehost.com/Grandad.htm
I also served in the forces in the early nineties and am passionate about our history and the men that went off in all campaigns and those that never came back...it saddens me where in places like ypres they are contemplating building a motorway directly over the battle fields etc...Those sorts of places sholud be kept and maintained so that no-one should ever forget...I am going to get off of my soap box now!!! Thanks again John
Hi.
Just trawling the net for info about the RSU...yes definitely Repair and Salvage Unit. My father served in 1.1.1.RSU in Africa and Italy during WW2...they were attached to another squadron (I've lost the number)Best wishes..kelvin