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****[http://www.historylinksarchive.org.uk/picture/number11122.asp Information about the Regiments in Scotland] by Hamish Johnston. Click on the "Open Document” at the bottom for page 2.
****[http://www.historylinksarchive.org.uk/picture/number11123.asp Image] of the first page of an 28 page article “A Corner of Pakistan in Scotland” by Hamish Johnston, told in two articles in the ''Highland Family History Society Journal 2012''. It may be possible to apply to the museum (<nowiki>enquiries@historylinks.org.uk</nowiki>) for a copy in terms of the following: "pdf files of larger size may be made available, copyright permitting, for a reasonable donation to cover administrative costs”.
***The Indian Army at Loch Ewe, Scottish Highlands: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150919150520/http://www.russianarcticconvoymuseum.co.uk/wp/lochewe/indian-army-at-loch-ewe/ russianarcticconvoymuseum.co.uk] , now an archived webpage and [http://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/heritage/sacrifice-remembering-the-scots-in-the-russian-arctic-convoys-1-2278975 scotsman.com]
*Listen to the [http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/80011995 1991 interview with Francis William Geoffrey Turner] British officer served as brigade animal <nowiki>[mule]</nowiki> transport officer with 111 Indian Infantry Bde during First and Second Chindit Expeditions in Burma, 1943-1944. Imperial War Museums.
*[http://14usaaf27tcs.4mg.com/Mules.html The Stubborn but Courageous Mule] in Burma WW2. 14usaaf27tcs.4mg.com.
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