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Accounts of operations by 4 Battalion, 10 Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles, in Burma, 1944-1945

Manuscript letters sent to Lt Col William Stillman Ritchie, Royal Scots Fusiliers, relating to the compilation of an operational history of 20 Indian Infantry Div, and typescript narratives concering the history and operations of 4 Bn, 10 Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles during the Burma campaign, entitled 'Jottings from Burma' and 'Hiking in Burma', by Brig Wilmot Gordon Hilton Vickers, General Officer Commanding 33 Indian Infantry Div; also including accounts of confrontations between 4 Bn, 10 Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles and Japanese forces at Puttha, Kabaw valley, Burma, Litan, near Palel, India, and on the Ukhrul road, Burma. 66p.

Accounts of tours of the USA, 1952-1953

Personal file containing Dimoline's accounts of visits to parts of USA, including Colorado Springs, Kansas, USA, San Antonio, Texas, USA, including letter from FM Sir William Joseph Slim on his own visit to USA, and papers relating to Prime Minister Rt Hon Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill's visit to Washington and New York, USA, and US Army photograph of Military Staff Committee of the United Nations, 12 Dec 1952. 1 file.

Accounts, [1945-1946], of the operations of 79 US Infantry Division in North West Europe, Jun-Sep 1944 and Feb-Apr 1945

79th Division History', five editions covering operations of 79 US Infantry Division in North West Europe, Jun-Sep 1944 and Feb-Apr 1945, probably issued by 79 Infantry Div HQ, including details of Normandy landings; the capture of Cherbourg and break-out from the Cherbourg Peninsula, Jun-Jul 1944; advance through France, across the Seine and towards Belgium, Aug 1944; assault on the Siegfried Line, Sep 1944; operations in Belgium and Eastern France, Feb 1945; Rhine crossing and advance into Germany, Mar-Apr 1945. 7 booklets

Additional biographical information about Hutton, including his convalescence at Polesden Lacey, 1915

Biographical information on Thomas Jacomb Hutton compiled by Janet Durbin, 2023, as part of research into patients treated at Polesden Lacey convalescent home for officers, 1915-1916. File includes: image of a letter by Dr George Spence Candy, 20 Aug 1915, detailing Hutton's symptoms; details of Hutton at Rossall School, Lancashire, including a copy group photograph; copy photographs and biographical notes relating to Hutton, his brother Lieutenant George Hutton, and his wife, psychiatrist Isabel Galloway Emslie Hutton.

Additional report appendices, Feb 1940, on systems for provision of repairs and spares to the BEF

Appendices to the report by the War Office Committee on Repair in the Field, including lists of people interviewed and places visited, the present system of repair in the British Expeditionary Force, details of the system for providing spares, transport and communications, workshops, staff organisation, and numerous recommendations to improve the service. 102pp.

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