Durbar contents
The contents of The Bulletin you selected are as follows:-
Durbar Volume 31, No. 3 (2014), pp. 108-372
- An enlarged Commemorative Edition commemorating the role of the Indian Army in the first two years of the First World War
- Operation ‘Nathi’ and the Old Contemptibles, The decision to Reinforce the BEF with Indian Troops in 1914
- War Diary of the 15th Ludhiana Sikhs on the Western Front 1914-15
- Indian Army Memorial Window at Sandhurst (Web site note – this has not been reproduced for the web site since our license agreement with the National Army Museum only covered the printed journal)
- The Letters of Captain Charles Mylne Mullaly, 16 April 1906 to 9 May 1915
- The 29th Punjabis in British East Africa, September to December 1914
- The Post Office of India on the Western Front in 1914-1915, The Diary of Lieutenant Ernest Gilbert Bullard
- The Indian Army Corps in France & Flanders 1914 and Sir James Edmonds’ Treatment of the Indian Army in the British Official History: A Comparative Study of the Indian and British Army’s Performance in France & Flanders in 1914
- 129th Duke of Connaught’s Own Baluchis in Flanders, 1914-15
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