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*[http://www.ancestry.co.uk/cs/uk/AlanCumming Who Do You Think You Are? - Alan Cumming]. Alan’s grandfather was treated during World War 2 at Deolali - well known for housing psychiatric patients. However, this section was removed from his Army service record, perhaps because of the stigma attached to mental illness at the time. ancestry.co.uk
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20130603064451/http://www.scotsatwar.org.uk/veteransreminiscences/rhgirdwood.htm Reminiscences of Professor R H Girdwood, Royal Army Medical Corps, WW2]. He served at Deolali for a short period of time. scotsatwar.org.uk. now archived.
*[http://www.chinditslongcloth1943.com/voyage-and-training.html Voyage and Training] from “Chindit Chasing, Operation Longcloth 1943” Scroll down to the section which mentions Deolali and includes a '''map''' of the Deolali Army Camp c 1945
*[http://500px.com/photo/23071749 Photograph: Cathay Picture House, Deolali] Captioned "My Grandfather, James Wilson. Serving with the Royal Artillery in India during WW2. Taken in Deolali, India in the 1940s."
*[http://www.britain-at-war.org.uk/ww2/Transport_Home/Westward_Bound/index.htm Westward Bound: Advice and Help for your Journey Home] including "Part I:-What you need to know whilst you are at Deolali" and "Part IV Games, Amusements, Activities (Deolali)". Transcript of a booklet given to soldiers about to travel from Deolali back to the UK at the end of WW2. britain-at-war.org.uk
*[http://wegunners.webs.com/deolali.htm Deolali] or Devlali. wegunners.webs.com
*[http://theviewspaper.net/deolali-an-idyllic-town/ Deolali: An Idyllic Town] by Nidhi Kulkarni January 11, 2009 theviewspaper.net. Mentions an Artillery Museum,
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