Glossary of terms and abbreviations

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Name Explanation
Regt

Regiment

REME

Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers. A British Army corps (formed in 1942) responsible for the maintenance, servicing and inspection of electrical and mechanical equipment.

ROC

Royal Observer Corps. A civil defence organisation, intended for the visual detection, identification, tracking and reporting of aircraft over Great Britain, operating between 29 Oct 1925 and 31 Dec 1995.

Runners

Civilians used by Special Duties Branch for picking up and distributing messages deposited in dead letter drops. Also sometimes referred to as Couriers.

SAS

Special Air Service. The SAS traces its origins to 1941 and WW2. It is has been a regiment of the British Army since 31 May 1950, currently forming part of the United Kingdom Special Forces (UKSF). A number of Auxiliers joined SAS after the threat of an invasion was no longer imminent.

SDB

Special Duties Branch. Often called Special Duties Section and abbreviated SDS, the organisation formed Part of GHQ Home Forces Auxiliary Units and is always referred to as Special Duties Branch in original documents. (Not to be confused with the Administrative and Special Duties Branches of the RAF.) The Special Duties Branch consisted of civilians, both men and women, who were tasked with the gathering of intelligence by spying on and observing enemy formations and troop movements. They would leave their reports in dead letter drops. The Special Duties Branch also set up a wireless network intended to be used for the passing of information. (See also ATS and Auxiliary Units Signals).

SDS

Special Duties Section - see SDB.

SIS

Secret Intelligence Service. Commonly known as MI6 (Military Intelligence, Section 6), the agency supplies the government with foreign intelligence. It operates under the formal direction of the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) alongside the internal Security Service (MI5), the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) and the Defence Intelligence (DI).

SOE

Special Operations Executive. Officially formed by the Minister of Economic Warfare, Hugh Dalton, on 22 July 1940, to conduct espionage, sabotage and reconnaissance in occupied Europe against the Axis powers, and to aid local resistance movements. It was initially also involved in the formation of Auxiliary Units.

TA

Territorial Army. Voluntary reserve force of the British Army.

TNA

The National Archives (formerly PRO/Public Records Office), Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 4DU

TRD

Wireless set used in INstations (see SDS).

WO

War Office. A department of the British Government, responsible for the administration of the British Army between the 17th century and 1964, when its functions were transferred to the Ministry of Defence.