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Salonica and the Balkans (First World War)

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Corps histories and accounts
:From ''The Motor Cycle, Volume 16'' Archive.org. At least some of the Despatch Riders were part of a Signals company [Royal Engineers]
:*[https://archive.org/stream/motorcycle16lond_/motorcycle16lond#page/n185/mode/1up "The Supreme Test. The Motor Cycle makes good in the Balkans"] page 116B February 3rd, 1916.
:*[https://archive.org/streamdetails/motorcycle16lond_/motorcycle16lond#page/n268n269/mode/1up "Despatch Riding including Salonika"] page [1]74 February 24th 1916.
:*[https://archive.org/stream/motorcycle16lond_/motorcycle16lond#page/n313/mode/1up/ "With the Salonika Forces"] page 214 March 2nd 1916.
:[https://archive.org/details/65-re/page/n9/mode/2up ''65 R. E.. A Short Record of the Service of the 65th Field Company Royal Engineers''] by Alan Colquhoun Duff 1920 Archive.org. The Company also served at [[Gallipoli]], and in [[Egypt, Palestine, Syria (First World War)|Palestine]].
* ''A History of the Army Ordnance Services, Volume III: The Great War'' by Major General Arthur Forbes 2nd edition 1932, first published 1929. [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.274726 Archive.org], mirror from Digital Library of India. Includes [https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.274726/2015.274726.A-History#page/n265/mode/2up Chapter XII Salonika], page 236. [http://lib.militaryarchive.co.uk/library/Corps-Histories/library/A-History-of-the-Army-Ordnance-Services-Volume-Three/files/assets/basic-html/page5.html OCR Text version] [http://lib.militaryarchive.co.uk/library/Corps-Histories/library/A-History-of-the-Army-Ordnance-Services-Volume-Three/files/assets/basic-html/page252.html OCR Text version: Salonika]
*''The Post Office of India in the Great War'' edited by H.A. Sams 1922 Archive.org. [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924012679548#page/n121/mode/2up "The Dardanelles, Salonika and Constantinople 1915-1919"] page 103.
 
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*[https://archive.org/details/boywithguns00tayl/page/n151 "Our Serbian Expedition. A Sideshow of the War"] page 101 ''The Boy with the Guns'' by the late Lieut. George W Taylor, Royal Field Artillery, 1919. Archive.org. A book in the ''On Active Service'' series. He was with the 10th Division, October 1915 to c February 1916, when he arrived back in England.
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