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'''The Loe Agra Campaign'''.
*Newspaper article [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/37281058 "British Official Killed In India: Clash Between Tribesmen And Troops"] ''The Advertiser'' (Adelaide, SA) Monday 15 April 1935
*Scroll down the page called [http://asmrb.pbworks.com/w/page/46944594 Peshawar] for a mention of the Loe-Agra operations of the Nowshera Brigade and the [[72nd Punjab Regiment|72nd Punjabis]] . Michael, asmrb.pbworks.com
*Listen to the [http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/80000931 1977 interview with John Clabby], British officer served with Royal Army Veterinary Corps in India, 1933- 1947. Reel 3 includes "nature of operations at Loe Agra". Imperial War Museums. Interview 937.<br>
'''Mohmand Campaign'''
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Mohmand_Campaign 2nd Mohmand Campaign] 1935 Wikipedia 1935
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:British_military_personnel_of_the_1935_Mohmand_Campaign British military personnel of the 1935 Mohmand Campaign] Wikipedia
*[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/34235/pages/8291 ''London Gazette 24 December 1935'', page 7]. The award of the Victoria Cross to the late Captain Godfrey Meynell, M.C., 5th Battalion (Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides), 12th Frontier Force Regiment, Indian Army. For most conspicuous gallantry and extreme devotion to duty on the 29th September, 1935, while operating against Mohmand tribesmen in the attack on Point 4080.
*[http://www.khyber.org/publications/041-045/armyininda.shtml Army in India & Frontier Warfare 1914-1939] by Tim Moreman ( Khyber.org and originally from [http://www.king-emperor.com/Frontier%20Warfare%201914-1939.html king-emperor.com]) has a section "The Mohmand Campaign (Aug-Sep 1935)" (scroll down).
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/pjbullous/sets/72157625855561476/with/5367770493 Photographs: India 1930s 14th Corunna Field Battery] taken by the father of Peter Bullous. Includes photographs at Ghalanai during the 1935 Mohmand Operations. Flickr.com. This Battery is now called [http://www.26thregra-asc.com/17bty.html 17 (Corunna) Battery] and appears to have been in India until 1939.
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