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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razmak Razmak] Wikipedia
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razmak Razmak] Wikipedia
*[http://www.queensroyalsurreys.org.uk/reg_in_india/india45_1.html Razmak] The Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment
*[http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/singfreepressb19300725-1.2.80.aspx  "Where Woman Is Taboo. Life At Razmak. Loyal Servants on Empire Frontier"] ''The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser''  25 July 1930, Page 12. Newspapers-Singapore Government.
*Listen to the [http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/80019789  2000 interview with Jack Vardy], born 1913, British private (bandsman) served with 1st Bn [[37th Regiment of Foot|Hampshire Regt]] in India 1929-1935. He was sixteen when he arrived in India. Includes time spent in  [[Multan]], [[Dalhousie]],  Razmak where he spent sixteen months, a brief mention of the [[Mohmand Campaign 1935]] where he acted as a stretcher bearer,  [[Peshawar]] and [[Nowshera]]. Imperial War Museums
*Listen to the [http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/80019789  2000 interview with Jack Vardy], born 1913, British private (bandsman) served with 1st Bn [[37th Regiment of Foot|Hampshire Regt]] in India 1929-1935. He was sixteen when he arrived in India. Includes time spent in  [[Multan]], [[Dalhousie]],  Razmak where he spent sixteen months, a brief mention of the [[Mohmand Campaign 1935]] where he acted as a stretcher bearer,  [[Peshawar]] and [[Nowshera]]. Imperial War Museums
*[http://www.queensroyalsurreys.org.uk/reg_in_india/india45_1.html Razmak. 1940] The Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment
*[http://www.ex-cbi-roundup.com/documents/1955_july.pdf  ''Ex-CBI Roundup'' July 1955]  pages 26-27 contains an article by former American GI Phil Aldrich  who  travelled to Razmak in a convoy of 80 lorries in 1944. There were two convoys each week. Every fifth lorry carried a squad of riflemen for security.
*[http://www.ex-cbi-roundup.com/documents/1955_july.pdf  ''Ex-CBI Roundup'' July 1955]  pages 26-27 contains an article by former American GI Phil Aldrich  who  travelled to Razmak in a convoy of 80 lorries in 1944. There were two convoys each week. Every fifth lorry carried a squad of riflemen for security.



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Razmak

Razmak was located in the North Waziristan Agency

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