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A '''British Army''' regimentCorps.
== Also see==
==First World War==
===Motor Machine Gun Batteries===
*[http://www.1914longlongtrail.co.uk/army/regiments-and-corps/machine-gun-corps-in-the-first-world-war/motor-machine-guns-of-the-first-world-1918.netwar/mmg.htm The MGC Motor Machine Gun units Guns of 1914-1918the First World War] www.1914-1918.net''The Long, Long Trail''. Includes India.
:The Motors Branch had small motorcycle mounted Motor Machine Gun Batteries, Light Armoured Motor Batteries (LAMB) and Light Car Patrols (LCP), most went to the [[Royal Tank Corps|Tank Corps]] in 1922.<ref> Machine Gun Corps Pack compiled by Jim Parker, see above</ref>
:*In January 1918, 3rd Battery (along with 14th and 15th Batteries) was sent out to India where it was stationed at Ambala. The unit participated in the Third Afghan War to the extent that it was sent to Kohat (there from 31 May 1919 to 23 June 1919) during the relief of Thal though does not appear to have seen any action. The unit was disbanded in India on 1 December 1919. National Archives catalogue reference WO95/5484 Order of Battle for India may possibly contain some information.<ref> CanadianJane . [httphttps://1914-1918www.invisionzonegreatwarforum.comorg/topic/forums225908-soldiers-and-civilians-in-india/index.php?showtopicdo=225908findComment&pcomment=2242569 soldiers and civilians in India] ''Great War Forum '' 24 March 2015. Retrieved 22 May 2018. Jane Canadian. [https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/131207-rasc-attached-to-the-3rd-motor-machine-gun-service/ RASC attached to the 3rd motor machine gun service ?] ''Great War Forum'' 19 August 2009. Retrieved 9 April 2020. pjwmacro. [https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/280332-3rd-motor-machine-gun-battery-india-1919/ 3rd Motor Machine Gun Battery India 1919] ''Great War Forum'' 8 April 2020. Retrieved 9 April 2020.</ref> 14th Battery discussion.<ref>pjwmacro [https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/280581-14th-motor-machine-gun-battery-in-india-1919/ 14th Motor Machine Gun Battery in India 1919] ''Great War Forum'' 16 April 2020. Retrieved 24 March 201518 April 2020.</ref>:*Two Motor Machine Gun Batteries, numbers 19 and 22, served during the [[3rd Afghan War]] (1919) and the revolt in Waziristan (1919-1920).<ref> Description of online photograph NAM. 1982-02-31-174, refer above. </ref> 5 Officers and 68 men from M M Gun No. 22 Battery, with equipment embarked on the Ship 'Beltana' for India from Devonport on 26th February 1916.<ref>pjwmacro. [httphttps://1914-1918www.invisionzonegreatwarforum.com/forums/index.php?org/topic/249397-22nd-battery-machine-gun-corps-motors/&?do=findComment&comment=2517355 22nd Battery Machine Gun Corps (Motors)] ''Great War Forum'' 22 April 2017. Information from TNA WO 25/3544. Retrieved 22 April 2017.May 2018</ref> 22 Battery was in Rawalpindi in 1917.<ref> [http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/21188345_india-rawalpindi-22-battery-motor-machine-guns [India<nowiki>]</nowiki> - Rawalpindi 22 Battery Motor Machine Guns]. Retrieved 24 March 2015</ref> 22 Battery was briefly involved in the "suppression of disorder" following the [[Massacre at Amritsar|Amritsar massacre]] of April 1919.<ref>mcassell. [httphttps://1914-1918www.invisionzonegreatwarforum.com/forumsorg/topic/249397-22nd-battery-machine-gun-corps-motors/?do=findComment&comment=2575830 22nd Battery Machine Gun Corps (Motors)], post #626, ''Great War Forum'' 23 October 2017. Retrieved 23 October 20175 February 2021.</ref> There is a detailed account written by Sergeant Macro of 22 Battery, who was Mentioned in Despatches, regarding the Action at Badama Post - 30/31 Jul 1919, during the [[3rd Afghan War]].<ref>pjwmacro. [httphttps://1914-1918www.invisionzonegreatwarforum.com/forums/index.php?org/topic/249397-22nd-battery-machine-gun-corps-motors/&?do=findComment&comment=2535861 22nd Battery Machine Gun Corps (Motors)] post #199, ''Great War Forum'' 22 June 2017. The Action at Badama Post - 30/31 Jul 1919. Retrieved 1 July 201722 May 2018.</ref> It appears likely that both 19 and 22 Batteries had been disbanded by September 1920, as there is no mention of these Batteries in Issues 1-5 of ''The Machine Gunner'', first published September 1920.
:* See [[25th Motor Machine Gun Battery (Calcutta Volunteers)]]
=== Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry)===
Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) units, listed below, all appear to have been formed on the Western Front.
*<br>[http://www.1914longlongtrail.co.uk/army/regiments-and-corps/machine-gun-corps-in-the-first-world-war/machine-gun-corps-1918.netcavalry-squadrons/mgccav.html The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) units of 1914-1918Squadrons] www.1914-1918.net. Advises''The Long, Long Trail'' advises:
:Machine Gun Cavalry Brigade Squadrons<br>
*10: Formed after February 1916 in 2nd (Sialkot) Brigade in 1st Indian Cavalry Division. Machine gun sections taken from 17th and 19th Lancers and 6th King Edward's Own Cavalry (the latter being of the Indian Army).
*13: Formed 29 February 1916 for 13th (Secunderabad) Brigade in 2nd Indian Cavalry Division. Machine gun sections taken from 7th Dragoon Guards, Poona Horse and 20th Deccan Horse (both of the Indian Army).
*14: Formed 29 February 1916 for 14th (Ambala) Brigade in 2nd Indian Cavalry Division. Machine gun sections taken from 8th Hussars, 18th Lancers and 9th Hodson's Horse (of the Indian Army).
**Disbanded 1 April 1918 on the Western Front. <ref>parbo [httphttps://1914-1918www.invisionzonegreatwarforum.comorg/forumstopic/index.php?showtopic=225998&hl= -14-machine-gun-squadron-cavalry/ 14 Machine Gun Squadron (Cavalry)] ''Great War Forum'' 24 25 March 2014. Retrieved 25 March 201522 May 2018.</ref>
*15: Formed 29 February 1916 for 15th (Meerut) Brigade in 2nd Indian Cavalry Division. Machine gun sections taken from 13th Hussars, 14th Lancers and Watson's Horse (of the Indian Army).
**This information from 1914-1918.net ''The Long, Long Trail'' is stated to be incorrect, the correct information is stated to be: 15th Squadron was part of the 6th (Poona) Cavalry Brigade and was formed from (originally) the MG Sections of the 14th Hussars, 21 Cavalry and 22 Cavalry. It went back to India in July 1918, [although there were some men in Mesopotamia in October 1918]. Most of the Indian machine gunners were replaced by men of MGC (Cavalry) sent out from the UK.<ref>gunner parr mcassell. [httphttps://1914-1918www.invisionzonegreatwarforum.comorg/forumstopic/206807-6th-indian-cavalry-brigade-15th-squadron-machine-gun-corps/index.php?showtopicdo=206807findComment&pcomment=2037804 6th Indian Cavalry Brigade - 15th Squadron Machine Gun Corps?] ''Great War Forum'' 17 February 2014. Retrieved 25 March 201522 May 2018.</ref> The same source also advises:
**16th Squadron was part of the 7 (Meerut) Cavalry Brigade and was formed from MG Sections from 13th Hussars, Watson's Horse and 14 Lancers.
**The 15th Machine Gun Squadron took part in the [[3rd Afghan War]] <ref>Hone, Mark et al. [httphttps://1914-1918www.invisionzonegreatwarforum.comorg/forumstopic/index.php?showtopic=196239 ''-photos-of-afghan-campaign-1919/ Photos of Afghan Campaign 1919] ''] Great War Forum '' 26 June 2013. Retrieved 9 August 201422 May 2018.</ref>
*22, 23 and 24: Formed in 1st Indian Mounted Brigade
*25: Formed in 11th Indian Mounted Brigade
 
===Machine Gun Companies===
[http://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/army/regiments-and-corps/machine-gun-corps-in-the-first-world-war/the-companies-and-battalions-of-the-machine-gun-corps/ The Companies and Battalions of the Machine Gun Corps] ''The Long, Long Trail''
 
The following Machine Gun Companies are known to have been in India
*222 Machine Gun Company. It was at Campbellpur at least for the period 1 March 1917 to 22 October 1917. The company then moved to Rawalpindi, where it remained past 18 April 1918. It was still in existence in June 1919.
====War Diaries====
Catalogue entries include
*[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUIdetails/browser/C7363940?v=h C4558544 WO 95/5391 ] Includes 1 Cavalry Brigade: 15 Squadron Machine Gun Company (1919 May - Aug]. *[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/browse/C7363946?v=h WO 95/5391 ) and 10 Cavalry Brigade: 24 Squadron Machine Gun Corps (1919 May - June] ).*[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUIdetails/browser/C7363959?v=h C4558545 WO 95/5392 ] Includes Kohat-Kurram Force: Force Troops: 287 Machine Gun Company (1919 May - Aug]).*[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUIdetails/browser/C7364127?v=h C4558557 WO 95/5405 ] Includes 263 Company Machine Gun Corps 1919 May - Sept]and 285 Company Machine Gun Corps (1919 May - July).*[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUIdetails/browser/C7364128?v=h C4558561 WO 95/5405 285 5409] Includes Divisional Troops: 222 Company Machine Gun Corps (1919 May - July]).
====Medal Rolls====
India General Service Medal Rolls for the Machine Gun Corps may be found at [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/browse/C11200076?v=r WO 100/480], [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/browse/C11200081?v=r WO 100/485],
[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/browse/C11200005?v=r WO 100/492] These are stated to be for the period 1920-1935, but also include the 1919 awards for the [[3rd Afghan War]]. See [[Medal Rolls]] for more details of the subdivisions of these records. There may be additional references. All may be downloaded for free. This data is also available on the pay website Ancestry.An [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/1686/31794_221579-00553?pid=1762921&backurl=https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DehA10%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26_phtarg%3DehA9%26dbid%3D1686%26gsfn%3DJohn%26gsln%3DCollins%26cp%3D4%26_F6544AB3%3DMachine%2520Gun%2520Corps%26_F4E2F07A%3D%25227809660%2522%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26uidh%3Dnn4%26redir%3Dfalse%26msT%3D1%26gss%3Dangs-d%26pcat%3D39%26fh%3D1%26h%3D1762921%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D2&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=ehA10&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=31794_221579-00547 example on Ancestry] is some MGC medals for the Waziristan 1919-1921 clasp, part of WO 100/480, being page 845 of 939. Note, classified by Ancestry as Battle of Waterlooo 1815. (to view this link you must be signed into Ancestry). ==Regimental histories and accounts==*''Machine Guns, their History and Tactical Employment (being also a History of the Machine Gun Corps, 1916-1922)'' by Graham Seton Hutchison; published Macmillan, London in 1938. Available online, see below.*''War Cars: British Armoured Cars in the First World War'' by David Fletcher, published by HMSO in 1987. The book contains an Annex by Charles Messenger describing the various units of Motor Machine Gun Service, Lt Armoured Batteries et al.<ref> pjwmacro. [https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/257034-armoured-car-units-navy-army-mgc-confused/?do=findComment&comment=2599516 Armoured Car Units, Navy, Army, MGC, confused?] ''Great War Forum'' 8 January 2018. Retrieved 5 February 2021.</ref> The book also has a lot of good photographs of armoured cars all over India and Persia in locations like Kohat. "The backgrounds are very interesting because they show forts, uniforms etc. Fletcher also describes very well and briefly the campaigns in the area from 1914 to about 1925."<ref> nickbalmer. [https://web.archive.org/web/20180904134107/https://lists.rootsweb.com/hyperkitty/list/india@rootsweb.com/thread/11315532/ Re 114th Marathas] ''Rootsweb India Mailing List'' 17 February 2001. Scroll down, now archived.</ref> Available at the British Library UIN: BLL01010668542*''With a Machine Gun to Cambrai: the tale of a young Tommy in Kitchener's Army 1914-1918'', by George Coppard. 1969. Available at the British Library UIN: BLL01002231878*''Machine-gunner, 1914-18''. Edited by C. E. Crutchley. Available at the British Library 1973 UIN: BLL01000830024 . Re-issued as ''Machine Gunner 1914-18: Personal Experiences of The Machine Gun Corps'' 2013. British Library number BLLSFX3710000000114249
==Regimental Journals==
==Regimental flashes==
*A LAMB [Light Armoured Motor Battery] soldier in Mesopotamia wore a sun helmet with a flash/badge showing a lamb.<ref>Murdoch, David [httphttps://1914-1918www.invisionzonegreatwarforum.com/forums/index.php?org/topic/249397-22nd-battery-machine-gun-corps-motors/&?do=findComment&comment=2523054 22nd Battery Machine Gun Corps (Motors)] , post #28, ''Great War Forum'' 11 May 2017. Retrieved 14 22 May 20172018..</ref>
*Refer Edwin Cross photographs below.
*The book ''Machine Gun Corps First World War Flashes and Badges'' by Alan Jeffreys and Gary Gibbs was published by the [https://www.militaryhistoricalsociety.co.uk/Shopbinder Military Historical Society], Special Number 2015. Available at the British Library UIN: BLL01017430924 .
== External Links links ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20160331010021/http://www.machinegun.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/MGC%20Pack%2001.04.08.pdf Machine Gun Corps Pack] compiled by Jim Parker, now an archived webpage. Multiple pages, keep scrolling past some blank sections at the bottom of sections. Research and detailed background information, including details of uniforms, from [https://web.archive.org/web/20160407031158/http://www.machinegun.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk Machine Gun Corps Research], now archived.
*[https://vickersmg.blog The Vickers Machine Gun] The website of ''Vickers MG Collection and Research Association''. This website also includes online Manuals, refer below.**[https://vickersmg.blog/in-use/british-service/the-british-army/machine-gun-corps/motor-machine-gun-service-motor-machine-gun-corps-machine-gun-corps-motors/ "Motor Machine Gun Service, Motor Machine Gun Corps, Machine Gun Corps (Motors)"] Established 1914. Provides text of Army Council Instruction 289 of 26 October 1914, and Army Order 480 of 1914, which established the Motor Machine Gun Service. (Images of these instructions.<ref>themonsstar. [https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/284059-formation-motor-machine-gun-service-army-order-480/?do=findComment&comment=2925312 Formation Motor Machine Gun Service - Army Order 480] ''Great War Forum'' 21 August 2020. Retrieved 21 August 2020.</ref>)**[https://vickersmg.blog/in-use/british-service/the-british-army/machine-gun-corps/ "Machine Gun Corps"] Established 1915. Provides text of relevant Army Orders.**[https://web.archive.org/web/20171012134128/http://www.vickersmachinegun.org.uk/units-mgc-i.htm Units That Used The Vickers: The Machine Gun Corps (Infantry): Companies]. Includes Companies in India . Archived page from previous website vickersmachinegun.org. Includes dates in theatres.
*[http://www.machineguncorps.co.uk/index.html Machine Gun Corps Old Comrades Association]
**[https://web.archive.org/web/20170627135145/http://www.machineguncorps.co.uk/mgcbooks.doc Books and Journals about, or relating to, the Machine Gun Corps (Compiled by Graham Sacker)], now an archived page. A document download, which depending on your browser, you may need to locate in your downloads folder. Check whether the website has a more recent working link, (but at times in the past the website link was not working).*[http://www.machine-gun-corps-database.co.uk The Machine Gun Corps Research Database] “Contains details of over 100,000 soldiers who served with the MGC. Continuously updated”. A research fee applies. The database includes information relating to the India General Service Medal (Afghanistan, Waziristan etc) from the medal rolls.:'''Update''' From circa July 2023 this database is also accessible (for free) through The National Archives Discovery catalogue [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/c7db3268-a92e-4749-82a7-04137fa42141 SKR Machine Gun Corps Database Collection].
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20080113060703/http://www.regiments.org:80/regiments/uk/inf/MGC.htm Machine Gun Corps] Regiments.org, now an archived website.
*[httphttps://wwwcollection.nam.ac.uk/online-collection/detail.php?acc=1982-02-31-174 Photograph: A motor cycle machine gun team, c 1919 North West Frontier], probably Miranshah, probably of one of Motor Machine Gun Battery number 19 or 22. From an album of 367 photographs compiled by W K Fraser-Tytler (later Ambassador at Kabul). NAM. 1982-02-31-174 National Army Museum
*[https://www.peoplescollection.wales/discover/query/Edwin%20Cross Edwin Cross and his photographs of India during the First World War] 31 items. Peoples Collection Wales. If URL is not permanent, use Edwin Cross in the Search. He served in the Machine Gun Corps. One of the photographs is dated "Bombay - Bangalore, Feb 26 1916". There are later mentions of 283 Machine Gun Company. The collection includes [https://www.peoplescollection.wales/items/32346 Photograph: Edwin Cross and comrades, Machine Gun Corps] with machine gun and also showing tropical helmets with flash.
*[http://www.25thlondon.com/avc.htm Albert Victor Cook (1891-1973)] On 1 March 1917 Albert transferred to the Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) Territorial Force. He was posted to the 222nd Machine Gun Company, at Campbellpore in the Punjab. 25thlondon.com
*[http://www.wartimememoriesproject.com/greatwar/view.php?uid=207095 Claude John Ainslie] British Indian Army 222nd Coy. Machine Gun Corps. The Wartime Memories Project - The Great War
*[http://www.kaiserscross.com/304501/527922.html "Kurdistan 1919: Military Operations in Mesopotamian Kurdistan"] by Harry Fecitt. Harry's Sideshows. kaiserscross.com. The troops in these operations included 207th Company, 1 Sec. 238th Company, 239th Company, all 18th Indian Machine Gun Battalion. 1 Section L.A.M. Battery.<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/31813/supplement/2882 ''The London Gazette''] Publication date: 5 March 1920. Supplement date: 8 March 1920, Supplement: 31813 Page: 2882. Despatch commences [https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/31813/supplement/2877 page 2877].</ref>:[http://www.kaiserscross.com/304501/401601.html "Mesopotamia 1920-21:The Machine Gun Corps during the Arab Insurrection"] by Harry Fecitt. Harry's Sideshows. kaiserscross.com . The book by Haldane mentioned within is available online, see below.
*[http://www.iwm.org.uk/ Imperial War Museums] Their online collection contains many items on the Machine Gun Corps in India. Try the search terms "machine gun corps india". The following interviews may be listened to online:
**1976 interview with Walter Cousins, British private served with 1/5th Battalion, East Surrey Regt in India, 1914-1916; NCO served with 222nd Coy, Machine Gun Corps in India and Afghanistan, 1916-1920.
===Historical books online===
*Also see [[Western Front#Historical books online|Western Front - Historical books online]].
*Also see [[Indian Army List online]] for a listing of the Officers in India, subdivided into Cavalry, Motors and Infantry, with an indication of the Squadron, Battery, or Battalion/Company, but no additional unit information, apart from the fact that the Training Centre was at Mhow (January 1920).
*[https://archive.org/details/machinegunshutchison/page/n9/mode/2up ''Machine Guns, their History and Tactical Employment (being also a History of the Machine Gun Corps, 1916-1922)''] by Graham Seton Hutchison; published Macmillan, London in 1938. Archive.org
*The website of ''Vickers MG Collection and Research Association'' includes online [https://vickersmg.blog/manual/ Manuals], Handbooks etc., relating to mainly to machine guns and tanks, but also including other subjects, from c 1908. There is a drop down menu from "Manuals" at the top of the webpage. Some, but not all (at 2019/12/18), of these publications have been uploaded to Archive.org in a collection [https://archive.org/details/@vickers_mg_collection_research_association?&sort=date Vickers MG Collection & Research Association]. Introduced circa July 2023, there is also an item on The National Archives Discovery catalogue [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/5a70c106-1b2b-43ab-9931-18f395d57ac5 VMG/M "Printed matter relating to the Vickers machine gun and similar subjects"] with links to the Archive.org book files.
*[https://archive.org/details/bookofmachinegun00long ''The Book of the Machine Gun''] by F.V. Longstaff and A. Hilliard Atteridge. 1917 Archive.org.
*[https://archive.org/stream/statisticsofmili00grea#page/174/mode/2up "Formation and Growth of the Machine-Gun Corps (May 1920)"] page 174, ''Statistics of the military effort of the British Empire during the Great War, 1914-1920'' published by HMSO 1922 Archive.org.
*There is a brief mention of the Machine Gun Corps in a short chapter "Royal Tank Corps", page 113 in [httphttps://dspacearchive.gipeorg/details/in.acernet.indli.2015.207847/xmluipage/handlen137/10973mode/36694 2up page 113] in ''The Army in India and Its Evolution: Including an account of the establishment of the Royal Air Force in India''] 1924. Compiled Officially. Digital Repository of GIPE (Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics [Pune, India])Archive. A pdf download to your computerorg.
*[https://archive.org/details/waringardenofede00roosuoft ''War in the Garden of Eden''] by Kermit Roosevelt, Captain, Motor Machine Gun Corps 1919 Archive.org. Location Mesopotamia. The author was an American, the son of (pre WW1) US President Theodore Roosevelt, who was appointed an honorary Captain in the British Army in August 1917. Page 66 indicates the author was in the 14th Battery, Light-armoured motor-cars (14th L. A. M. B.). The fighting cars were Rolls-Royce.
*[https://archive.org/details/throughpalestine17109gut palestine20thmachinegunsquadron/File1Palestine20thMachineGunSquadron/mode/2up ''Through Palestine with the 20th Twentieth Machine Gun Squadron''] by A. O. W. Kindall 1920 Project Gutenberg at Archive.org, or from . [httphttps://www.gutenbergarchive.org/ebooksdetails/17109 throughpalestine17109gut Images only from the book] Project Gutenbergat Archive.org].
*[https://archive.org/details/motorcycle16lond_ ''The Motor Cycle'']. Link is to ''Volume 16'', January to June 1916. Links for other available online volumes may be accessed [https://archive.org/search.php?query=publisher%3A%22London+%3A+%27The+Motor+Cycle%27%22&sort=-date here]. Archive.org. Mention of Despatch Riders and the Motor Machine Gun Service (MMGS).
**[https://archive.org/stream/motorcycle05lond_/motorcycle05lond#page/10/mode/1up "Motor Machine Gun Service: Vacancies for Motor Cyclists, Mechanics and Car Drivers"] to enlist in the M.M.G.S. (R. F.A). ''The Motor Cycle'', Volume 15, July 1st, 1915, page 10
**[https://archive.org/stream/motorcycle16lond_/motorcycle16lond#page/n413/mode/2up "Motor Machine Gun Batteries"] of the Motor Machine Gun Service including 22nd Motor Machine Gun Battery, ''The Motor Cycle, Volume 16'', March 23rd 1916, pages 282-283 Archive.org. Includes a photograph of the Battery. “The MMGS which is now a Branch of the Machine Gun Corps sanctioned last year by His Majesty the King, has lately been extended, and embraces all forms of mobile machine guns.”
**[https://archive.org/stream/motorcycle16lond_/motorcycle16lond#page/n510/mode/1up "“The Motor Cycle” Recruiting Section"] ''The Motor Cycle'', Volume 16, April 13th, 1916, page 351. Includes a photograph of 25th Battery, Motor Machine Gun Section. Note: this is a different Battery from the [[25th Motor Machine Gun Battery (Calcutta Volunteers)]]
**[https://archive.org/stream/motorcycle17lond_/motorcycle17lond#page/n84/mode/1up "In India with the MMGS"] Letter from Sgt A Fielder page 35, July 13th 1916 ''The Motor Cycle, Volume 17''. With photograph. The unnamed Battery is stated to be 22 Battery.<ref> mcassell. [httphttps://1914-1918.invisionzonewww.com/forums/indexgreatwarforum.php?org/topic/249397-22nd-battery-machine-gun-corps-motors/&?do=findComment&comment=2527657 22nd Battery Machine Gun Corps (Motors)] , post #44, ''Great War Forum'' 25 May 2017. Retrieved 26 22 May 20172018.</ref>
**[https://archive.org/stream/motorcycle17lond_/motorcycle17lond#page/n304/mode/1up Photograph: Members of a Machine Gun Battery now in India] ''The Motor Cycle'', Volume 17, August 31st, 1916, page 184.
**[https://archive.org/stream/motorcycle18lond_/motorcycle18lond#page/n531/mode/1up/ "Military Notes"] Includes a photograph of Sgts Fielding and Barton, with a motor machine gun battery in India. ''The Motor Cycle'', Volume 18 May 3rd, 1917, page 395
**[https://archive.org/stream/motorcycle20lond_/motorcycle20lond#page/n393/mode/1up "“The Momagu” A Service Journal of a Battery of the MMGS in India"] ''The Motor Cycle'' Volume 20, March 28th 1918, page 310.
*[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951d00850875e?urlappend=%3Bseq=214 "Report of Captain J A S Ewing 19th Lancers on operations of Mobile Column in Sialkot area during the Punjab Disturbances"] Includes Motor Machine Gun Battery under Major Maloney, page 200 ''Evidence taken before the Disorders Inquiry Committee: Volume V: Gujranwala, Gujrat, Lyallpur and Punjab Provincial''. 1920. HathiTrust Digital Library
*[https://archive.org/details/insurrection-mesopotamia/page/n11/mode/2up ''The Insurrection in Mesopotamia 1920''] by Lieutenant General Sir Aylmer L. Haldane 1922. Archive.org. This book is one of the sources used in the article by Harry Fecitt, see above.
*[https://archive.org/details/frenchenglishdic00malo '' French-English Dictionary of Machine Gun Terms''] by Major H J Maloney, 1st Lt Frank Short, 1st Lt. H Morton [USA Army] 1918 Archive.org
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