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Historical books online
*''En-Dor Unveiled : The Story behind The Road to En-dor'' by Tony Craven Walker February 2014. [http://docs.google.com/viewer?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hesperuspress.com%2Fthe-road-to-en-dor%2Fdownloads%2FEndorUnveiled.pdf html version], [https://www.hesperuspress.com/the-road-to-en-dor/downloads/EndorUnveiled.pdf pdf], [http://www.hesperuspress.com/the-road-to-en-dor/download-free-ebook.htm link to other downloads] hesperuspress.com. Retrieved 26 October 2014. Contains correspondence from E H Jones, refer "Historical books online" below. He was part of the Contingent from Burma.
*Biographical details of [http://homefrontmuseum.wordpress.com/2014/01/26/elias-henry-jones/ Elias Henry Jones] homefrontmuseum. Retrieved 27 October 2014
*[httphttps://www.angloburmeselibrary.com/anglonon-indianmembers-forces-1914-1919area.html World War One - The Anglo Indian Force] Members area only, angloburmeselibrary.com. Scroll down. Previous reference to "Extracts from the Muster Rolls of the Anglo-Indian Cavalry, the Anglo-Indian Battery and the Anglo-Indian Infantry, plus additional lists of men who were domiciled in Burma and served in other Imperial forces".
:[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2MlSwe-Ef2qOGNiNWMyN2EtZmQyMy00MmUzLWJmMDQtODUyYTQwNGNiNTMw/view?pli=1 The Anglo Indian Force-WW1] The latter particularly contains men from the Volunteer Artillery Battery, and the Mobile Battery, It is unclear whether these are the same or different units.
===Historical books online===
*''In Kut and Captivity : with the Sixth Indian Division'' by Major E W G Sandes 1919 Archive.org
**[https://archive.org/stream/inkutcaptivitywi00sand#page/54/mode/2up/search/%22Artillery+Battery%22 Page 54], [https://archive.org/stream/inkutcaptivitywi00sand#page/126/mode/2up/search/%22Artillery+Battery%22 page 126], [https://archive.org/stream/inkutcaptivitywi00sand#page/140/mode/2up/search/%22Artillery+Battery%22 page 141], [https://archive.org/stream/inkutcaptivitywi00sand#page/154/mode/2up/search/%22Artillery+Battery%22 154], [https://archive.org/stream/inkutcaptivitywi00sand#page/158/mode/2up/search/%22Artillery+Battery%22 page 159]-160-161, [https://archive.org/stream/inkutcaptivitywi00sand#page/226/mode/2up/search/%22Artillery+Battery%22 page 227], [https://archive.org/stream/inkutcaptivitywi00sand#page/410/mode/2up/search/%22Artillery+Battery%22 page 410], [https://archive.org/stream/inkutcaptivitywi00sand#page/474/mode/2up page 475]
*[http://www.new.dli.ernet.in/handle/2015/148548 ''Britain’s Betrayal In India: The Story of the Anglo-Indian Community''] by Frank Anthony 1960. Pdf download, Digital Library of India. [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.148548 Archive.org version], mirror from Digital Library of India. Chapter VII "World Wars I and II", page 122, includes the Volunteer Artillery Battery which states it was "raised in Burma from the Anglo-Indians", page 124. However, the Battery was not exclusively Anglo Indian. For example, Elias Henry Jones, refer above, a Welshman, was initially a gunner (private) in the Battery.
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