Wartime Medical Examination Guide (L.T.O)

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Wartime Medical Examination Guide (L.T.O)

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Post by Aleksander P » 10 Apr 2016, 22:51

Does anyone have information about wartime L.T.O's (lääkärintarkastusohje)? I was browsing trough a relatives kantakortti and noticed that his fitness for service group was AII with L.T.O set as 90.



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Post by Aleksander P » 10 Apr 2016, 23:26

Sorry, I don't know how that slipped by me. Do you know what code 90 is?

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Post by Rene385273 » 12 Apr 2016, 17:42

Aleksander P wrote:Do you know what code 90 is?
The L.T.O. Codes from wartime was from number 1 to 88, to my knowledge but maybe someone can correct me or have some other documentation than I have.

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Post by Aleksander P » 12 Apr 2016, 17:55

Rene385273 wrote:
Aleksander P wrote:Do you know what code 90 is?
The L.T.O. Codes from wartime was from number 1 to 88, to my knowledge but maybe someone can correct me or have some other documentation than I have.
That is weird since it clearly reads AII 90. He was wounded during the war but to my understanding this classification was given earlier.
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Post by Rene385273 » 12 Apr 2016, 18:16

I forgot to mention, my documentation are from the years 1942 and 1943. Codes goes from 1 to 88. They might have changed again in 1944. Sadly I haven't any L.T.O codes from that year.

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Post by Aleksander P » 22 Apr 2016, 04:04

Can anyone help me out here? Would be interesting to find out.

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Post by Mangrove » 22 Apr 2016, 21:31

Aleksander P wrote:Would be interesting to find out.
As mentioned, there isn't code 90 in the 1943 edition of the L.T.O. According to various databases, the next edition wasn't published until 1973. I recommend you contact the Library of The National Defence University for further assistance.

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Post by Aleksander P » 23 Apr 2016, 00:45

Mangrove wrote:
Aleksander P wrote:Would be interesting to find out.
As mentioned, there isn't code 90 in the 1943 edition of the L.T.O. According to various databases, the next edition wasn't published until 1973. I recommend you contact the Library of The National Defence University for further assistance.
Thanks! I'll see if they have the next edition.

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