I meant to do the welcomes in the same post as announcing the winners of the prize draw, but I'm afraid I forgot.
So, a big welcome to
You did make in into the draw, but as you know by now you didn't win.
Chris Stoesen at Wargamer's Odds and Ends has brought his readers' attention to a new blog
Waziristan on a Fancy by
Juan
MancheƱo. Juan has amassed some very impressive research (and some
lovely figures) for his current project, which is to game the various
skirmishes on the NW Frontier before and during WWI and the Third Afghan War of 1919.
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The reverse of the India General Service
Medal, 1908-1935, showing the fort at
Jamrud - HQ of the Khyber Rifles
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It's a really interesting time and place, and one that always interests me for a very good reason: my grandfather was out there at the time. During a recent trip to the National Archives, I discovered that he was probably manning armoured trains. I'll certainly be following Juan's blog with interest!
Did not know armored trains were present in India. Interesting. What unit was your Grandfather in?
ReplyDelete288th Coy, Machine Gun Corps.
DeleteThey operated out of Lahore Junction.
Thanks for the welcome. Glad you like the tag line.
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