AUTHOR NOTE: Four following names [after Milbourn Private John (564) 2nd battn 7th (Royal Fusiliers Regt)]., all illegible in the copyflow and microfilm of the original manuscript of this Regt., probably surname initial letters M and N of 7th (Royal Fisiliers) Regt. are missing here; see Annex 3 on missing and questionable names.
Date transcribed
2021-09-30
Transcribed by
Geoff Summers, Don Freer
Comment
Our thanks to William Trousdale, who permitted FIBIS to create this searchable database of the A-Z name index found in his book, The British in Afghanistan, vol I.
Below is a list of the most frequently used abbreviations and acronyms.
Surname
Morton
First Names
Gerald de Courcy
Rank
Capt and Bt Maj
Regiment / Department
1st Battn 6th (Royal lst Warwickshire) Regt
Medal Rolls
MR4 / MR13
Source abbrevs
SH138 / HAAL79 / HAAL80 / HAAL81 / HAAL82
Bibliography / Text abbrevs
photo NAM / Burke / B&S / MacGregor War in Afghanistan / Robson Road to Kabul
Original Text from book
Morton, Capt. and Bt. Maj. Gerald de Courcy, 1st Battn. 6th (Royal lst Warwickshire) Regt., Bde. Maj. Kabul Field Force, MR4, SH138, HAAL:79, HAAL:80, HAAL:81, HAAL:82; Asst. Adjt. Gen., Kabul Kandahar Field Force, Aug. Sept. 1880, MR13; photo NAM (neg. 6172)Burke 244, (neg. 6173 & 6378) Burke 216, (neg. 6180) Burke 164 -1/2, (neg. 6181) Burke 161-1/2, (neg. 6226) Burke 228, NAM 6510 212, p. 3, Burke 161, NAM 5504 42, p. 32, B&S 80, MacGregor, War in Afghanistan, p. 164, Burke 161-1/2, p. 168, Burke 228, Robson, Road to Kabul, 12th p. pls. fol. p. 156, Burke 161-1/2
Systematic Compilation of Officers, Other Ranks, Civil Officials, and Other Individuals Present in Afghanistan during The Second Afghan War. Annotated with references to military service, diaries, memoirs, biographies and photographs.
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