At the start of World War I there were only 6,500 men in the Army Service Corps but this had grown to 325,000 by the end of the war. During this time the
                ASC
                was comprised of over one thousand companies and other units.  Throughout the conflict many new
                ASC
                Companies were formed and then disbanded or merged with other Companies at the end of the
                War. Tracing these Companies and understanding their role can be difficult, so on this page we are publishing what the Archivist at the
                RLC
                Museum has been able to establish. The information is currently incomplete so if you can
                help by adding to it please contact us telling us what you know - we will be very grateful
                for any assistance.
            
            
                In addition to the theatre/role of each company is its date of formation, unit recognition signs (where known), date of disbandment or merger, and a reference to the location
                of the War Diaries at The National Archives (TNA).
            
            
                You can search for information from this page. In a few cases one number (or occasionally, name) references more than one company, so to find these please
                just enter a part of the number (or name) and then select the company from the list provided. You may also like to search by Theatre, which will give you a list of 
                ASC Companies which served as part of a Brigade or Division - again just enter a number or name to see the results.