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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 February 2011

Jonathan Fennell
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King's College London
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Combat and Morale in the North African Campaign
The Eighth Army and the Path to El Alamein
, pp. 301 - 332
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2011

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,AWM 54 519/3/7 The Last Campaign in North Africa 1942 to 1943. Operations as Affecting the Medical Services, 1941 to 1942.
,AWM 519/6/15 Précis of an Appreciation by the Commander-in-Chief Middle East at Eighth Army at 0800 hrs, 1 August 1942.
,AWM 54 519/7/26 Lessons of Second Libyan Campaign, 9th Division Training Instruction.
,AWM 54 522/1/2 Lieut.-Gen. Morshead Letter, and 3 Pages of Comments on the Fighting in Tobruk and at El Alamein, to Colonel Rasmussen DGPR, August 1944.
,AWM 54 524/7/1 Summary of the AIF's First Year Abroad.
,AWM 54 526/1/1 Statement by OX 3840 Pte. W. C. Lloyd, Captured Alamein, 17 July 1942.
,AWM 54 526/1/2 Statement by OX 7393 Pte. L. E. Casey, Captured Alamein, 17 July 1942.
,AWM 54 526/3 Statement by OX 3841 Pte. W. H. Lloyd, Captured Alamein, 17 July 1942.
,AWM 54 526/1/4 Statement by OX 7480 Pte. J. M. Welsh, Captured Alamein, 17 July 1942.
,AWM 54 526/4/22 30 Corps Operation Orders. 9th Australian Division nos. 57 to 94, July to November 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/2 Libya, Day by Day, and the Battle for Egypt. Report on Withdrawal from Libya to El Alamein, 27 May 1942 to 1 August 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/4 9th Division Various Units Reports on Operations Alamein, Lightfoot, 23 October to 6 November 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/5 HQ 9th Division Report on Operations 24th Brigade, 3 to 29 July and to 6 November 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/6 Reference Notes, Memoranda, Orders and Correspondence in Connection with Lightfoot. El Alamein Operations, October/November 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/9 El Alamein, Reports on Operations, 10 to 29 July 1942. AA and QMG Branch 9th Australian Division.
,AWM 54 526/6/10 20th Infantry Brigade Reports on Operation Lightfoot, October to November 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/12 24 Australian Infantry Brigade Operations, 31 October to 1 November 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/13 Battle of El Alamein, Article in Izvestia by Maj.-Gen. Galaktionev, 10 January 1947.
,AWM 54 526/6/17 Report on Operations by 24 Australian Infantry Brigade Group on Night 26/27 July 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/19 The Crisis at El Alamein, 30 June to 4 July 1942.
,AWM 54 527/1/2 Statement by OX7333 Cpl. H. C. Ellis, Captured Alamein, 31 October 1942.
,AWM 54 527/1/3 Statement by Pte. R. J. Sharp, Captured Alamein, 27 July 1942.
,AWM 54 527/1/4 Statement by OX 17905 Pte. L. Jackson, Captured Alamein, 29 October 1942.
,AWM 54 527/6/3 LHQ Tactical School, Lessons Western Desert, in Particular El Alamein Operations, 1942.
,AWM 54 527/6/9 26 Australian Infantry Brigade, Report on Operation ‘Lightfoot’, 23 October to 5 November 1942.
,AWM 54 529/1/1 Statement by Sgt. Loney. Captured Alamein, 31 October 1942.
,AWM 54 703/5/113 Order of Battle for ‘Egypt Corps’.
,AWM 54 805/2/1 Papers in Connection with Printing and Distribution of Army Journal SALT.
,AWM 54 805/3/1 Current Affairs Bulletin, Responsibility for Weekly Distribution, 1942.
,AWM 54 805/5/1 Australian Army Publication. Soldiering in the Tropics, Army Training Memorandum, 1942.
,AWM 54 805/5/3 Verse Written by Troops.
,AWM 54 805/7/1 Articles Submitted for Publication in SALT.
,AWM 54 805/7/2 AIF News. Copy of Final Report and Supporting Details, February 1943.
,AWM 54 805/7/4 Proposal for Issue of Daily Bulletin to AIF, 1941.
,AWM 54 805/7/5 Publication and Distribution of AIF News, Cairo 1942.
,AWM 54 805/8/1 Contributions to AIF Christmas Book 1942.
,AWM 54 829/2/1 Scheme for Rationing and Messing, Working Parties at Scattered Localities, 1942.
,AWM 54 839/1/2 Liaison Officer Reports on Officer Reinforcements, Reinforcements Generally and Standard of Training of Other Ranks Arriving in the Middle East, July 1941.
,AWM 839/3/2 Notes on the AIF (ME) Reinforcement Depot, 1941.
,AWM 54 865/3/1 Instructions Regarding Rum Issues – Special Hospital Diets – and Issue Rum, 1940 to 1943 and 1946.
,AWM 54 877/4/3 Tank Destruction School Middle East AIF, ‘Tank Hunting and Destruction’, 1942.
,AWM 54 883/2/97 ‘Middle East Field Censorship: Part 1, Summary of British Troops in Egypt and Libya 1941; Part 2: Weekly Summary, British Troops in Egypt and Libya, January to June 1942’.
,AWM 54 903/2/3 Parts 1, 2 and 3.
,AWM 54 903/3/2 Australian Imperial Forces. Census Taken in the Middle East, with the Object of A: Enabling the Man-Power of the AIF to be Utilised to the Best Advantage. B: Planning for Post War Problems Involving the Re-absorption of the Army into Civil Life, February 1942.
,AWM 54 963/23/19 Middle East, Reinforcement Position by Arms, November 1941.
,AWM 67 3/220E Long, Gavin, Articles Published as Defence Correspondent of the Sydney Morning Herald, 1942 to 1943.
,AWM 72 Item no. 22 Barton Maughan, ‘Tobruk and El Alamein’: chap. 15, ‘The Dog Fight’, October to December 1942.
,AWM 72 Item no. 28 Barton Maughan, ‘Tobruk and El Alamein’: Notes July to October 1942.
,3DRL 2632 Items 46–47 Summary of 24 Australian Infantry Brigade Operation 17 July, Supplied by LO to TAC 9 Australian Division 18 July 1942.
,3DRL 2632 Items 53–54 Secret and Personal Messages Sent to General Sir Thomas Blamey LHQ Melbourne from Tactical HQ 9 Australian Division, July to November 1942.
,3DRL 2632 Series 2: Official Correspondence, 1916 to 1947.
,3DRL 2632 Series 6: Operational Papers, Middle East, 1939 to 1945.
,3DRL 2632 Series 11: Printed Material, 1941 to 1947.
,3DRL 2632 Series 13: Miscellaneous, 1941 to 1947.
,A2684/3 894 Future Employment of 9th Division, April 1942.
,A5954/1 323/14 ‘Criticism of Middle East Command’, by Chester Wilmot.
,A5954/1 843/4 Movements of 9th Division AIF, July 1942.
,A5954 574/1 Future Employment of AIF, May 1942.
,A5954 574/2 Future Employment of AIF, June/July 1942.
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,A5954 762/6 Temporary Retention of 9th Division in Middle East, 1942.
,A5954/69 529/9 Operations in the Middle East.
,SP109/3 323/14 ‘Active Service’ Book and ‘Soldiering On’.
,SP300/4 Item 145 ‘Discipline and Morale’, by Chester Wilmot.
,A5954 649/9 Eligibility of Dominion Commanders for Commands in Middle East.
,A2421 G953 Self-Inflicted Wounds, Breaches of Discipline.
,AWM 52 11/12/12 2/3rd Field Ambulance War Diary.
,AWM 54 52/2/19 Australian Army Education Service, Some Aspects of Its Functions, Group Discussion Courses, Pastime and Hobby Activities, Unit Libraries, 1942.
,AWM 54 52/2/38 Army Education Service: Minutes of Conference of Deputy Assistant Adjutant General (Education) Held in Melbourne, 14, 15, 16 and 17 July 1942.
,AWM 54 171/2/32 Casualties 9th Division Western Desert, 1941 to 1942.
,AWM 54 171/21/43 El Alamein Battle Casualties for the Whole Period, Australian Imperial Forces.
,AWM 54 175/2/1 Appointment of Capt. A. N. Cooper to LHQ Censorship.
,AWM 54 265/2/4 Esprit de Corps and Discipline. The Officer's Task. Army Discipline, Dress, Saluting, Drill and Physical Fitness.
,AWM 54 265/3/6 Reports re Undisciplined Acts Involving Australian Troops in Cairo and Syria, 1941 to 1942.
,AWM 54 267/4/5 Disease Groups, AIF Middle East. Statistical Breakdown of Diseases and Disabilities in Their Categories – (Numbers and Period of Treatment), October to December 1941.
,AWM 54 335/10/11 ‘Mines by the Million’, by Lieut.-Col. Paul W. Thompson – from the Infantry Journal, December 1942.
,AWM 54 421/1/2 The Toll of Accidents in the AIF Middle East, 1942.
,AWM 54 423/11/43 Middle East Military Censorship Fortnightly Summary, November/December 1942.
,AWM 54 481/7/48 Detailed Statistics over Short Period Middle East.
,AWM 54 481/12/59 Medical Aspects of the Alamein Battle, Report by Colonel H. G. Furnell ADMS 9th Australian Division, 1942.
,AWM 54 481/12/73 Correspondence and Reports Dealing with Scheme for Occupational Therapy for Men Suffering from Neuroses.
,AWM 54 481/12/120 ‘War Neurosis at Tobruk’ by E. L. Cooper, Lieut.-Col., and A. J. M. Sinclair, Capt., AAMC, AIF.
,AWM 54 492/4/34 War History of the Australian Army Education Service, 1939 to 1945.
,AWM 54 492/4/76 War History Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington New Zealand. German–Italian Forces in Africa, 20 June to 27 July 1942. Translation of Appendices to German War Narrative.
,AWM 54 423/4/103Panzerarmee War Diary, 3 July 1942.
,AWM 54 423/11/18 Part 5 App. ‘A’ to 9th Australian Division Intelligence Summary no. 356. Diary of Gnr. Alfred Zeigler.
,AWM 54 519/3/7 The Last Campaign in North Africa 1942 to 1943. Operations as Affecting the Medical Services, 1941 to 1942.
,AWM 519/6/15 Précis of an Appreciation by the Commander-in-Chief Middle East at Eighth Army at 0800 hrs, 1 August 1942.
,AWM 54 519/7/26 Lessons of Second Libyan Campaign, 9th Division Training Instruction.
,AWM 54 522/1/2 Lieut.-Gen. Morshead Letter, and 3 Pages of Comments on the Fighting in Tobruk and at El Alamein, to Colonel Rasmussen DGPR, August 1944.
,AWM 54 524/7/1 Summary of the AIF's First Year Abroad.
,AWM 54 526/1/1 Statement by OX 3840 Pte. W. C. Lloyd, Captured Alamein, 17 July 1942.
,AWM 54 526/1/2 Statement by OX 7393 Pte. L. E. Casey, Captured Alamein, 17 July 1942.
,AWM 54 526/3 Statement by OX 3841 Pte. W. H. Lloyd, Captured Alamein, 17 July 1942.
,AWM 54 526/1/4 Statement by OX 7480 Pte. J. M. Welsh, Captured Alamein, 17 July 1942.
,AWM 54 526/4/22 30 Corps Operation Orders. 9th Australian Division nos. 57 to 94, July to November 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/2 Libya, Day by Day, and the Battle for Egypt. Report on Withdrawal from Libya to El Alamein, 27 May 1942 to 1 August 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/4 9th Division Various Units Reports on Operations Alamein, Lightfoot, 23 October to 6 November 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/5 HQ 9th Division Report on Operations 24th Brigade, 3 to 29 July and to 6 November 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/6 Reference Notes, Memoranda, Orders and Correspondence in Connection with Lightfoot. El Alamein Operations, October/November 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/9 El Alamein, Reports on Operations, 10 to 29 July 1942. AA and QMG Branch 9th Australian Division.
,AWM 54 526/6/10 20th Infantry Brigade Reports on Operation Lightfoot, October to November 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/12 24 Australian Infantry Brigade Operations, 31 October to 1 November 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/13 Battle of El Alamein, Article in Izvestia by Maj.-Gen. Galaktionev, 10 January 1947.
,AWM 54 526/6/17 Report on Operations by 24 Australian Infantry Brigade Group on Night 26/27 July 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/19 The Crisis at El Alamein, 30 June to 4 July 1942.
,AWM 54 527/1/2 Statement by OX7333 Cpl. H. C. Ellis, Captured Alamein, 31 October 1942.
,AWM 54 527/1/3 Statement by Pte. R. J. Sharp, Captured Alamein, 27 July 1942.
,AWM 54 527/1/4 Statement by OX 17905 Pte. L. Jackson, Captured Alamein, 29 October 1942.
,AWM 54 527/6/3 LHQ Tactical School, Lessons Western Desert, in Particular El Alamein Operations, 1942.
,AWM 54 527/6/9 26 Australian Infantry Brigade, Report on Operation ‘Lightfoot’, 23 October to 5 November 1942.
,AWM 54 529/1/1 Statement by Sgt. Loney. Captured Alamein, 31 October 1942.
,AWM 54 703/5/113 Order of Battle for ‘Egypt Corps’.
,AWM 54 805/2/1 Papers in Connection with Printing and Distribution of Army Journal SALT.
,AWM 54 805/3/1 Current Affairs Bulletin, Responsibility for Weekly Distribution, 1942.
,AWM 54 805/5/1 Australian Army Publication. Soldiering in the Tropics, Army Training Memorandum, 1942.
,AWM 54 805/5/3 Verse Written by Troops.
,AWM 54 805/7/1 Articles Submitted for Publication in SALT.
,AWM 54 805/7/2 AIF News. Copy of Final Report and Supporting Details, February 1943.
,AWM 54 805/7/4 Proposal for Issue of Daily Bulletin to AIF, 1941.
,AWM 54 805/7/5 Publication and Distribution of AIF News, Cairo 1942.
,AWM 54 805/8/1 Contributions to AIF Christmas Book 1942.
,AWM 54 829/2/1 Scheme for Rationing and Messing, Working Parties at Scattered Localities, 1942.
,AWM 54 839/1/2 Liaison Officer Reports on Officer Reinforcements, Reinforcements Generally and Standard of Training of Other Ranks Arriving in the Middle East, July 1941.
,AWM 839/3/2 Notes on the AIF (ME) Reinforcement Depot, 1941.
,AWM 54 865/3/1 Instructions Regarding Rum Issues – Special Hospital Diets – and Issue Rum, 1940 to 1943 and 1946.
,AWM 54 877/4/3 Tank Destruction School Middle East AIF, ‘Tank Hunting and Destruction’, 1942.
,AWM 54 883/2/97 ‘Middle East Field Censorship: Part 1, Summary of British Troops in Egypt and Libya 1941; Part 2: Weekly Summary, British Troops in Egypt and Libya, January to June 1942’.
,AWM 54 903/2/3 Parts 1, 2 and 3.
,AWM 54 903/3/2 Australian Imperial Forces. Census Taken in the Middle East, with the Object of A: Enabling the Man-Power of the AIF to be Utilised to the Best Advantage. B: Planning for Post War Problems Involving the Re-absorption of the Army into Civil Life, February 1942.
,AWM 54 963/23/19 Middle East, Reinforcement Position by Arms, November 1941.
,AWM 67 3/220E Long, Gavin, Articles Published as Defence Correspondent of the Sydney Morning Herald, 1942 to 1943.
,AWM 72 Item no. 22 Barton Maughan, ‘Tobruk and El Alamein’: chap. 15, ‘The Dog Fight’, October to December 1942.
,AWM 72 Item no. 28 Barton Maughan, ‘Tobruk and El Alamein’: Notes July to October 1942.
,3DRL 2632 Items 46–47 Summary of 24 Australian Infantry Brigade Operation 17 July, Supplied by LO to TAC 9 Australian Division 18 July 1942.
,3DRL 2632 Items 53–54 Secret and Personal Messages Sent to General Sir Thomas Blamey LHQ Melbourne from Tactical HQ 9 Australian Division, July to November 1942.
,3DRL 2632 Series 2: Official Correspondence, 1916 to 1947.
,3DRL 2632 Series 6: Operational Papers, Middle East, 1939 to 1945.
,3DRL 2632 Series 11: Printed Material, 1941 to 1947.
,3DRL 2632 Series 13: Miscellaneous, 1941 to 1947.
,AWM 52 11/12/12 2/3rd Field Ambulance War Diary.
,AWM 54 52/2/19 Australian Army Education Service, Some Aspects of Its Functions, Group Discussion Courses, Pastime and Hobby Activities, Unit Libraries, 1942.
,AWM 54 52/2/38 Army Education Service: Minutes of Conference of Deputy Assistant Adjutant General (Education) Held in Melbourne, 14, 15, 16 and 17 July 1942.
,AWM 54 171/2/32 Casualties 9th Division Western Desert, 1941 to 1942.
,AWM 54 171/21/43 El Alamein Battle Casualties for the Whole Period, Australian Imperial Forces.
,AWM 54 175/2/1 Appointment of Capt. A. N. Cooper to LHQ Censorship.
,AWM 54 265/2/4 Esprit de Corps and Discipline. The Officer's Task. Army Discipline, Dress, Saluting, Drill and Physical Fitness.
,AWM 54 265/3/6 Reports re Undisciplined Acts Involving Australian Troops in Cairo and Syria, 1941 to 1942.
,AWM 54 267/4/5 Disease Groups, AIF Middle East. Statistical Breakdown of Diseases and Disabilities in Their Categories – (Numbers and Period of Treatment), October to December 1941.
,AWM 54 335/10/11 ‘Mines by the Million’, by Lieut.-Col. Paul W. Thompson – from the Infantry Journal, December 1942.
,AWM 54 421/1/2 The Toll of Accidents in the AIF Middle East, 1942.
,AWM 54 423/11/43 Middle East Military Censorship Fortnightly Summary, November/December 1942.
,AWM 54 481/7/48 Detailed Statistics over Short Period Middle East.
,AWM 54 481/12/59 Medical Aspects of the Alamein Battle, Report by Colonel H. G. Furnell ADMS 9th Australian Division, 1942.
,AWM 54 481/12/73 Correspondence and Reports Dealing with Scheme for Occupational Therapy for Men Suffering from Neuroses.
,AWM 54 481/12/120 ‘War Neurosis at Tobruk’ by E. L. Cooper, Lieut.-Col., and A. J. M. Sinclair, Capt., AAMC, AIF.
,AWM 54 492/4/34 War History of the Australian Army Education Service, 1939 to 1945.
,AWM 54 492/4/76 War History Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington New Zealand. German–Italian Forces in Africa, 20 June to 27 July 1942. Translation of Appendices to German War Narrative.
,AWM 54 423/4/103Panzerarmee War Diary, 3 July 1942.
,AWM 54 423/11/18 Part 5 App. ‘A’ to 9th Australian Division Intelligence Summary no. 356. Diary of Gnr. Alfred Zeigler.
,AWM 54 519/3/7 The Last Campaign in North Africa 1942 to 1943. Operations as Affecting the Medical Services, 1941 to 1942.
,AWM 519/6/15 Précis of an Appreciation by the Commander-in-Chief Middle East at Eighth Army at 0800 hrs, 1 August 1942.
,AWM 54 519/7/26 Lessons of Second Libyan Campaign, 9th Division Training Instruction.
,AWM 54 522/1/2 Lieut.-Gen. Morshead Letter, and 3 Pages of Comments on the Fighting in Tobruk and at El Alamein, to Colonel Rasmussen DGPR, August 1944.
,AWM 54 524/7/1 Summary of the AIF's First Year Abroad.
,AWM 54 526/1/1 Statement by OX 3840 Pte. W. C. Lloyd, Captured Alamein, 17 July 1942.
,AWM 54 526/1/2 Statement by OX 7393 Pte. L. E. Casey, Captured Alamein, 17 July 1942.
,AWM 54 526/3 Statement by OX 3841 Pte. W. H. Lloyd, Captured Alamein, 17 July 1942.
,AWM 54 526/1/4 Statement by OX 7480 Pte. J. M. Welsh, Captured Alamein, 17 July 1942.
,AWM 54 526/4/22 30 Corps Operation Orders. 9th Australian Division nos. 57 to 94, July to November 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/2 Libya, Day by Day, and the Battle for Egypt. Report on Withdrawal from Libya to El Alamein, 27 May 1942 to 1 August 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/4 9th Division Various Units Reports on Operations Alamein, Lightfoot, 23 October to 6 November 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/5 HQ 9th Division Report on Operations 24th Brigade, 3 to 29 July and to 6 November 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/6 Reference Notes, Memoranda, Orders and Correspondence in Connection with Lightfoot. El Alamein Operations, October/November 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/9 El Alamein, Reports on Operations, 10 to 29 July 1942. AA and QMG Branch 9th Australian Division.
,AWM 54 526/6/10 20th Infantry Brigade Reports on Operation Lightfoot, October to November 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/12 24 Australian Infantry Brigade Operations, 31 October to 1 November 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/13 Battle of El Alamein, Article in Izvestia by Maj.-Gen. Galaktionev, 10 January 1947.
,AWM 54 526/6/17 Report on Operations by 24 Australian Infantry Brigade Group on Night 26/27 July 1942.
,AWM 54 526/6/19 The Crisis at El Alamein, 30 June to 4 July 1942.
,AWM 54 527/1/2 Statement by OX7333 Cpl. H. C. Ellis, Captured Alamein, 31 October 1942.
,AWM 54 527/1/3 Statement by Pte. R. J. Sharp, Captured Alamein, 27 July 1942.
,AWM 54 527/1/4 Statement by OX 17905 Pte. L. Jackson, Captured Alamein, 29 October 1942.
,AWM 54 527/6/3 LHQ Tactical School, Lessons Western Desert, in Particular El Alamein Operations, 1942.
,AWM 54 527/6/9 26 Australian Infantry Brigade, Report on Operation ‘Lightfoot’, 23 October to 5 November 1942.
,AWM 54 529/1/1 Statement by Sgt. Loney. Captured Alamein, 31 October 1942.
,AWM 54 703/5/113 Order of Battle for ‘Egypt Corps’.
,AWM 54 805/2/1 Papers in Connection with Printing and Distribution of Army Journal SALT.
,AWM 54 805/3/1 Current Affairs Bulletin, Responsibility for Weekly Distribution, 1942.
,AWM 54 805/5/1 Australian Army Publication. Soldiering in the Tropics, Army Training Memorandum, 1942.
,AWM 54 805/5/3 Verse Written by Troops.
,AWM 54 805/7/1 Articles Submitted for Publication in SALT.
,AWM 54 805/7/2 AIF News. Copy of Final Report and Supporting Details, February 1943.
,AWM 54 805/7/4 Proposal for Issue of Daily Bulletin to AIF, 1941.
,AWM 54 805/7/5 Publication and Distribution of AIF News, Cairo 1942.
,AWM 54 805/8/1 Contributions to AIF Christmas Book 1942.
,AWM 54 829/2/1 Scheme for Rationing and Messing, Working Parties at Scattered Localities, 1942.
,AWM 54 839/1/2 Liaison Officer Reports on Officer Reinforcements, Reinforcements Generally and Standard of Training of Other Ranks Arriving in the Middle East, July 1941.
,AWM 839/3/2 Notes on the AIF (ME) Reinforcement Depot, 1941.
,AWM 54 865/3/1 Instructions Regarding Rum Issues – Special Hospital Diets – and Issue Rum, 1940 to 1943 and 1946.
,AWM 54 877/4/3 Tank Destruction School Middle East AIF, ‘Tank Hunting and Destruction’, 1942.
,AWM 54 883/2/97 ‘Middle East Field Censorship: Part 1, Summary of British Troops in Egypt and Libya 1941; Part 2: Weekly Summary, British Troops in Egypt and Libya, January to June 1942’.
,AWM 54 903/2/3 Parts 1, 2 and 3.
,AWM 54 903/3/2 Australian Imperial Forces. Census Taken in the Middle East, with the Object of A: Enabling the Man-Power of the AIF to be Utilised to the Best Advantage. B: Planning for Post War Problems Involving the Re-absorption of the Army into Civil Life, February 1942.
,AWM 54 963/23/19 Middle East, Reinforcement Position by Arms, November 1941.
,AWM 67 3/220E Long, Gavin, Articles Published as Defence Correspondent of the Sydney Morning Herald, 1942 to 1943.
,AWM 72 Item no. 22 Barton Maughan, ‘Tobruk and El Alamein’: chap. 15, ‘The Dog Fight’, October to December 1942.
,AWM 72 Item no. 28 Barton Maughan, ‘Tobruk and El Alamein’: Notes July to October 1942.
,3DRL 2632 Items 46–47 Summary of 24 Australian Infantry Brigade Operation 17 July, Supplied by LO to TAC 9 Australian Division 18 July 1942.
,3DRL 2632 Items 53–54 Secret and Personal Messages Sent to General Sir Thomas Blamey LHQ Melbourne from Tactical HQ 9 Australian Division, July to November 1942.
,3DRL 2632 Series 2: Official Correspondence, 1916 to 1947.
,3DRL 2632 Series 6: Operational Papers, Middle East, 1939 to 1945.
,3DRL 2632 Series 11: Printed Material, 1941 to 1947.
,3DRL 2632 Series 13: Miscellaneous, 1941 to 1947.
,A2684/3 894 Future Employment of 9th Division, April 1942.
,A5954/1 323/14 ‘Criticism of Middle East Command’, by Chester Wilmot.
,A5954/1 843/4 Movements of 9th Division AIF, July 1942.
,A5954 574/1 Future Employment of AIF, May 1942.
,A5954 574/2 Future Employment of AIF, June/July 1942.
,A5954 574/3 Future Employment of AIF, October 1942 to March 1943.
,A5954 762/6 Temporary Retention of 9th Division in Middle East, 1942.
,A5954/69 529/9 Operations in the Middle East.
,SP109/3 323/14 ‘Active Service’ Book and ‘Soldiering On’.
,SP300/4 Item 145 ‘Discipline and Morale’, by Chester Wilmot.
,A5954 649/9 Eligibility of Dominion Commanders for Commands in Middle East.
,A2421 G953 Self-Inflicted Wounds, Breaches of Discipline.
,WAII/1/DA457 Box 15 NZEF Times January to December 1942.
,WAII/2 Box 58 WAII/2/44 Crusader Campaign Casualties.
,WAII/2 Accession W3281, Box 1, 101b part 1 The New Zealand Division in Cyrenaica and Lessons of the Campaign, part 1, Narrative and Lessons.
,WAII/2 Accession W3281, Box 1, 101d part 1 The New Zealand Division in Egypt and Libya, Operations ‘Lightfoot’ and ‘Supercharge’, part 1, Narrative and Lessons.
,WAII/2 Box 58 2/44 Middle East Field Censorship Weekly Summaries 1941 to 1942.
,WAII/8/26 Freyberg General Correspondence, February to October 1942.
,WAII/1/DA457 Box 15 NZEF Times January to December 1942.
,WAII/2 Box 58 WAII/2/44 Crusader Campaign Casualties.
,WAII/2 Accession W3281, Box 1, 101b part 1 The New Zealand Division in Cyrenaica and Lessons of the Campaign, part 1, Narrative and Lessons.
,WAII/2 Accession W3281, Box 1, 101d part 1 The New Zealand Division in Egypt and Libya, Operations ‘Lightfoot’ and ‘Supercharge’, part 1, Narrative and Lessons.
,WAII/2 Box 58 2/44 Middle East Field Censorship Weekly Summaries 1941 to 1942.
,WAII/8/26 Freyberg General Correspondence, February to October 1942.
,WAII/1/DA457 Box 15 NZEF Times January to December 1942.
,WAII/2 Box 58 WAII/2/44 Crusader Campaign Casualties.
,WAII/2 Accession W3281, Box 1, 101b part 1 The New Zealand Division in Cyrenaica and Lessons of the Campaign, part 1, Narrative and Lessons.
,WAII/2 Accession W3281, Box 1, 101d part 1 The New Zealand Division in Egypt and Libya, Operations ‘Lightfoot’ and ‘Supercharge’, part 1, Narrative and Lessons.
,WAII/2 Box 58 2/44 Middle East Field Censorship Weekly Summaries 1941 to 1942.
,WAII/8/26 Freyberg General Correspondence, February to October 1942.
Der Feldzug in Nord-Afrika, Kriebel, Various Translations.
,History of the Campaign in North Africa, vol. 1 part 2 by Rainer Kriebel. Up to and Including 23 November 1941.
,Geschichte Des Feldzugs in Nordafrika, 1941 to 1943 (Edited by General Walther Nehring), vol. 1 part 2 by Rainer Kriebel Oberst (iG). From 24 November 1941 to 4 December 1941, Die Zerschlagung der 2 Neuseeland Div.
,Geschichte Des Feldzugs in Nordafrika, 1941 to 1943 (Edited by General Walther Nehring) vol. 1 part 2 by Rainer Kriebel Oberst (iG). From 5 December 1941 to 7 February 1942.
,Cavallero's Diary, ‘Commando Supremo’, 2 November 1941 to 31 March 1942.
UWH Translation no. 13, Ministero della Difesa, Stato Maggiore Esercito – ‘Ufficio Storico, Seconda Controffensiva Italo–Tedesca in Africa Settentrionale da El Agheila a El Alamein, (Gennaio–Settembre 1942)’, pp. 9–82.
UWH Translation no. 5, ‘Seconda Controffensiva Italo–Tedesca in Africa Settentrionale da El Agheila a El Alamein, (Gennaio–Maggio 1942)’.
Fifteenth Panzer Division Report on the Battle of Alamein and the Retreat to Marsa El Brega, 23 October to 20 November 1942.
Twenty-first Panzer Division Report on the Battle of Alamein and the Retreat to Marsa El Brega, 23 October to 20 November 1942.
War Diary of Panzer Army Africa, 28 July to 23 October 1942.
War Diary of Panzer Army Africa, 24 April 1942 to 25 May 1942.
,War Diary of the German Africa Corps, June 1942.
,War Diary of the German Africa Corps, July 1942.
,War Diary of the German Africa Corps, 3 August to 22 November 1942.
Der Feldzug in Nord-Afrika, Kriebel, Various Translations.
,History of the Campaign in North Africa, vol. 1 part 2 by Rainer Kriebel. Up to and Including 23 November 1941.
,Geschichte Des Feldzugs in Nordafrika, 1941 to 1943 (Edited by General Walther Nehring), vol. 1 part 2 by Rainer Kriebel Oberst (iG). From 24 November 1941 to 4 December 1941, Die Zerschlagung der 2 Neuseeland Div.
,Geschichte Des Feldzugs in Nordafrika, 1941 to 1943 (Edited by General Walther Nehring) vol. 1 part 2 by Rainer Kriebel Oberst (iG). From 5 December 1941 to 7 February 1942.
,Cavallero's Diary, ‘Commando Supremo’, 2 November 1941 to 31 March 1942.
UWH Translation no. 13, Ministero della Difesa, Stato Maggiore Esercito – ‘Ufficio Storico, Seconda Controffensiva Italo–Tedesca in Africa Settentrionale da El Agheila a El Alamein, (Gennaio–Settembre 1942)’, pp. 9–82.
UWH Translation no. 5, ‘Seconda Controffensiva Italo–Tedesca in Africa Settentrionale da El Agheila a El Alamein, (Gennaio–Maggio 1942)’.
Fifteenth Panzer Division Report on the Battle of Alamein and the Retreat to Marsa El Brega, 23 October to 20 November 1942.
Twenty-first Panzer Division Report on the Battle of Alamein and the Retreat to Marsa El Brega, 23 October to 20 November 1942.
War Diary of Panzer Army Africa, 28 July to 23 October 1942.
War Diary of Panzer Army Africa, 24 April 1942 to 25 May 1942.
,War Diary of the German Africa Corps, June 1942.
,War Diary of the German Africa Corps, July 1942.
,War Diary of the German Africa Corps, 3 August to 22 November 1942.
Der Feldzug in Nord-Afrika, Kriebel, Various Translations.
,History of the Campaign in North Africa, vol. 1 part 2 by Rainer Kriebel. Up to and Including 23 November 1941.
,Geschichte Des Feldzugs in Nordafrika, 1941 to 1943 (Edited by General Walther Nehring), vol. 1 part 2 by Rainer Kriebel Oberst (iG). From 24 November 1941 to 4 December 1941, Die Zerschlagung der 2 Neuseeland Div.
,Geschichte Des Feldzugs in Nordafrika, 1941 to 1943 (Edited by General Walther Nehring) vol. 1 part 2 by Rainer Kriebel Oberst (iG). From 5 December 1941 to 7 February 1942.
,Cavallero's Diary, ‘Commando Supremo’, 2 November 1941 to 31 March 1942.
UWH Translation no. 13, Ministero della Difesa, Stato Maggiore Esercito – ‘Ufficio Storico, Seconda Controffensiva Italo–Tedesca in Africa Settentrionale da El Agheila a El Alamein, (Gennaio–Settembre 1942)’, pp. 9–82.
UWH Translation no. 5, ‘Seconda Controffensiva Italo–Tedesca in Africa Settentrionale da El Agheila a El Alamein, (Gennaio–Maggio 1942)’.
Fifteenth Panzer Division Report on the Battle of Alamein and the Retreat to Marsa El Brega, 23 October to 20 November 1942.
Twenty-first Panzer Division Report on the Battle of Alamein and the Retreat to Marsa El Brega, 23 October to 20 November 1942.
War Diary of Panzer Army Africa, 28 July to 23 October 1942.
War Diary of Panzer Army Africa, 24 April 1942 to 25 May 1942.
,War Diary of the German Africa Corps, June 1942.
,War Diary of the German Africa Corps, July 1942.
,War Diary of the German Africa Corps, 3 August to 22 November 1942.
Der Feldzug in Nord-Afrika, Kriebel, Various Translations.
,History of the Campaign in North Africa, vol. 1 part 2 by Rainer Kriebel. Up to and Including 23 November 1941.
,Geschichte Des Feldzugs in Nordafrika, 1941 to 1943 (Edited by General Walther Nehring), vol. 1 part 2 by Rainer Kriebel Oberst (iG). From 24 November 1941 to 4 December 1941, Die Zerschlagung der 2 Neuseeland Div.
,Geschichte Des Feldzugs in Nordafrika, 1941 to 1943 (Edited by General Walther Nehring) vol. 1 part 2 by Rainer Kriebel Oberst (iG). From 5 December 1941 to 7 February 1942.
,Cavallero's Diary, ‘Commando Supremo’, 2 November 1941 to 31 March 1942.
UWH Translation no. 13, Ministero della Difesa, Stato Maggiore Esercito – ‘Ufficio Storico, Seconda Controffensiva Italo–Tedesca in Africa Settentrionale da El Agheila a El Alamein, (Gennaio–Settembre 1942)’, pp. 9–82.
UWH Translation no. 5, ‘Seconda Controffensiva Italo–Tedesca in Africa Settentrionale da El Agheila a El Alamein, (Gennaio–Maggio 1942)’.
Fifteenth Panzer Division Report on the Battle of Alamein and the Retreat to Marsa El Brega, 23 October to 20 November 1942.
Twenty-first Panzer Division Report on the Battle of Alamein and the Retreat to Marsa El Brega, 23 October to 20 November 1942.
War Diary of Panzer Army Africa, 28 July to 23 October 1942.
War Diary of Panzer Army Africa, 24 April 1942 to 25 May 1942.
,War Diary of the German Africa Corps, June 1942.
,War Diary of the German Africa Corps, July 1942.
,War Diary of the German Africa Corps, 3 August to 22 November 1942.
,War Office, Field Service Regulations, vol. II Operations (1929).
,War Office, Field Service Regulations, vol. II (1935).
,War Office, Report of the War Office Committee of Enquiry into ‘Shell-Shock’ (London, 1922).Google Scholar
,IWM TM 30–410, Technical Manual, Handbook on the British Army with Supplements on the Royal Air Force and Civilian Defence Organizations (Washington, 1943).Google Scholar
‘Tactical Handling of Anti-Tank Regiments, Military Training Pamphlet no.19’, April 1939.
,Artillery Training, Vol. I, Pamphlet no. 9, 1942. ‘Employment and Tactical Handling of the Anti-Tank Regiment, part I, the 64-Gun Regiment’, the War Office, 21 February 1942.
,Misc 62 (960) Letter Describing Operations in the Western Desert in March 1942.
,Misc 74 (1110) Personal Messages from Montgomery to the Officers and Men of the Eighth Army, 1942 to 1943.
,Misc 123 (1908) Special Order of the Day, Alexander Relaying King's Message to the Troops, 2 September 1942. Personal Christmas Message from the C-in-C, 1944.
,Misc 146 (2298) Two-Page Poem Entitled ‘Eighth Army’, Author POW in Italian Camp.
,Misc 154 (2392) One-Page Poem, ‘Western Desert’, by Charles Barker.
,Misc 169 (2613) Experience in Greece and Training in N. Africa, 1941 and 1942.
,Misc 225 (3233) Grenadier Guards Newsletter no. 4, April 1943, around the Time of the Battle of Mareth.
Strong Room (Special Misc L5) Draft of Montgomery's Personal Message on the Eve of the Battle of Medenine, March 1943.
‘Psychiatric Casualties, Hints to Medical Officers’, Cairo, March 1941.
,CAB 21/ 914 (annex) Committee on the Work of Psychologists and Psychiatrists in the Services, 1940 to 1942, ‘Parts of the Body with a Morale Significance’, ‘Battle Inoculation’ and ‘Summary of Lectures on Psychological Aspects of War’.
,CAB 21/914 Committee on the Work of Psychologists and Psychiatrists in the Services, 1940 to 1942.
,CAB 106/703 Field Marshal Montgomery's Address to Officers of Eighth Army, 13 August 1942, Address on Taking Command.
,CAB 121/320 Training and Morale of the Fighting Services, June 1941 to July 1946.
CAB 121/636 Reinforcements for the Middle East, November 1941 to April 1943.
,CAB 123/273 Correspondence. Sir John Anderson and Others on the Oxford Group for Moral Rearmament, 1941.
,FO 371/30878 Allied Morale, 1942.
,FO 371/32329 Censorship File no. 140, 1942.
,FO 371/32826 Morale in Norway, 1942.
,FO 898/190 Research into German Morale and Propaganda: Organisation and Procedure, 1942 to 1943.
,HW 1/636 North Africa: German Report on British Morale, Training Supplies and Intentions, 4 June with Note by C that He Is Satisfied that US Ciphers in Cairo Are Compromised, 1942.
,INF 1/252 Planning Committee, Miscellaneous Papers Dealing with Morale, 1940 to 1942.
,PIN 15/2401 Report of Conference on Compensation in Cases of Neurasthenia and Psychosis, Held on 3 to 7 July 1939.
,PREM 3/439/20B Report on Morale of Allied Forces in North West Africa, 1942.
,PREM 3/504 Sir Charles Wilson's Enquiry into Forces Morale, August to September 1941.
,PREM 4/6/2 ABCA, September 1941 to August 1943.
,WO 32/4453 Abolition of Bayonets in Various Arms of the Service, 1936 to 1937.
,WO 32/9362 Military Discipline of United Kingdom and Dominion Troops in South Africa, 1940 to 1944.
,WO 32/9429 Education in the Army in War Time, 1940.
,WO 32/9447 Report of the Committee on Personal Rations and Ration Allowance (Evans Committee), 1936 to 1940.
,WO 32/9735 Army Bureau of Current Affairs: Formation, 1941 to 1946.
,WO 32/10400 Infantry Battalion: Reorganisation, 1942 to 1944.
,WO 32/10455 Compulsory Education in the Army in Winter months, 1942 to 1944.
,WO 32/10462 Education in the Army: Policy, 1943.
,WO 32/10810 Battle Casualties All Theatres, 1943 to 1952.
,WO 32/10924 Status of Infantry Soldiers, 1944 to 1945.
,WO 32/11194 Inter-Service Committee Report on Morale, 1944 to 1945.
,WO 32/11550 Psychiatry in Forward Areas, 1945.
,WO 32/11972 Use of Psychologists and Psychiatrists in the Service: Inquiry by Lord Privy Seal, 1942 to 1946.
,WO 32/11974 Work of Psychologists and Psychiatrists in the Services, 1946 to 1947.
,WO 32/15178 Infantry Weapon Development: Progress Report, 1952 to 1953.
,WO 32/15492 Committee on Disciplinary Amendments, 1924 to 1925.
,WO 32/15494 Death Penalty, 1927 to 1928.
,WO 32/15495 Abolition of Death Sentence, 1930 to 1931.
,WO 32/15496 Death Penalty in Relation to Offences Committed on Active Service, 1940.
,WO 32/15772 War Office Morale Committee Reports, 1942 to 1948.
,WO 32/15773 Death Penalty for Desertion in Field: Reintroduction, 1942.
,WO 32/15774 Death Penalty for Desertion in Field: Reintroduction, 1942.
,WO 33/1297 Report of the Committee on the Lessons of the Great War, the War Office, October 1932.
,WO 71/807 Court Martial of Pt. A Sparrow, 1943.
,WO 106/1024 Ratio of Officer to Other Rank Casualties in the Infantry.
,WO 106/2186 Lessons of ‘Crusader’, March 1942.
,WO 106/2223 Notes from Theatres of War, Cyrenaica, November 1941 to June 1942.
,WO 163/48 Army Council: Meetings 1–31, October 1939 to December 1940.
,WO 163/50 Army Council: Meetings 1–11, January to December 1941.
,WO 163/51 Army Council: Meetings 12–19, January to December 1942.
,WO 163/52 Army Council: Meetings 20–44, January to December 1943.
,WO 163/66 War Committee Meetings 51–87, January to May 1940.
,WO 163/72 ECAC: January to December 1941.
,WO 163/73 ECAC: January to December 1942.
,WO 163/88 ECAC: Meetings 52–63, March to June 1942.
,WO 163/89 ECAC: Meetings 64–90, June to December 1942.
,WO 163/123 Major-General H. Willans, Army Welfare and Education.
,WO 163/183 Organisation and Weapons Policy Committee, July 1942 to December 1944.
,WO 163/402 Haining Report.
,WO 163/403 Report of the Committee to Consider the Amalgamation of the Royal Military Academy and the Royal Military College, March 1939.
,WO 165/85 War Diaries, Second World War, Education, September 1940 to December 1943.
,WO 165/101 War Diary of Directorate of Selection of Personnel, June 1941 to December 1942.
,WO 169/13405 301–303 British Field Censor Unit PAIFORCE.
,WO 169/13904 No 1 ME Officer Selection Board, War Diary, 1943.
,WO 175/491 War Diaries of the 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, November 1942 to June 1943.
,WO 177/27 Medical Diaries, DMS GHQ, June to July 1942.
,WO 177/324 Medical Diaries DDMS 8th Army, October 1941 to December 1942.
,WO 193/423 Miscellaneous, December 1939 to July 1942, Maintenance of British Morale.
,WO 193/452 Morale Committee: Agenda and Minutes, March 1942 to February 1946.
,WO 193/453 Miscellaneous, Morale Committee Papers, 25 February 1942 to 25 October 1945.
,WO 193/456 Miscellaneous, Morale: Sundry Papers, June 1941 to July 1945.
,WO 199/799 ‘Psychological Aspects of Training’, January 1942 to October 1943.
,WO 199/839 ‘The Principles of Basic Training’, April 1944 to April 1945.
,WO 199/840 ‘Home Forces Training’, April to July 1945.
,WO 199/872B ‘Notes from Theatres of War’, May 1940 to July 1944.
,WO 199/725 Demi-official Correspondence Chief of Staff Home Forces, July 1941 to March 1942.
,WO 199/1644 GOC-in-C Conference at HQ, Southern Command, February to April 1940.
,WO 199/1656 C-in-C Conference: Notes for inclusion in Agenda and Extract from Minutes, April to June 1942.
,WO 201/352 Operations in the Western Desert: Lessons Learned, December 1940 to September 1941.
,WO 201/357 Operation ‘Battleaxe’, Lessons of the Campaign, June to November 1941.
,WO 201/378 Eighth Army Commander's Report on Operations, November 1941 to June 1942.
,WO 201/431 RA Notes on the Offensive by Eighth Army from 23 October to 4 November 1942 on the El Alamein Position.
,WO 201/444 AG Casualty Returns Extracted from ‘Lightfoot’, 28 October 1942 to 6 December 1942, vols. 1, 2, 3.
,WO 201/455 Eighth Army Operations: Situation Reports, December 1942 to February 1943.
,WO 201/527 Armoured Formations: Tactical Handling of Armoured Forces, December 1941 to March 1942.
,WO 201/538 Lessons from Operations, 14 September 1941 to 25 August 1942.
,WO 201/666 Water Supply Western Desert, October 1941 to April 1942.
,WO 201/678 Western Desert Pipeline, December 1941 to August 1942.
,WO 201/2140 DMI's Weekly Desert Review, August/September 1942.
,WO 201/2215 Moves to and from the Western Desert and Cyrenaica, June, July 1942.
,WO 201/2339 Manpower Situation in the ME, June 1941 to September 1942.
,WO 201/2586 Lessons of Cyrenaica Campaign: Training Pamphlets, December 1940 to February 1941.
,WO 201/2590 Training: Miscellaneous, January to October 1942.
,WO 201/2591 Training: Miscellaneous, May 1942 to January 1943.
,WO 201/2596 Lessons from Operations: Training, March to November 1943.
,WO 201/2834 Middle East Command: Battle Casualties, AG Stats, January 1942 to December 1944.
,WO 201/2870 General Martel's Report on His Visit to the Middle East, 26 January 1942.
,WO 202/33 Spears Mission, Western Desert, Notes on Desert Warfare, December 1941 to March 1942.
,WO 203/4537 SEAC: Morale Reports July 1944 to February 1945.
,WO 203/4538 Allied Land Forces South East Asia: Morale Reports, August to November 1944.
,WO 203/5184 General Correspondence and Reports Including the Morale Effect of Bombing in Burma, October 1943 to April 1946.
,WO 204/257 Censorship, Security and Reports, North African, Sicilian and Italian Operations, 2 February to 31 October 1943.
,WO 204/3900 Censorship of Military and Civilian Mail in the Mediterranean Theatre: Morale Reports Adjutant-General's Record Branch, January 1943.
,WO 204/3901 Censorship of Military and Civilian Mail in the Mediterranean Theatre: Morale Reports, February 1943.
,WO 204/4769 Rations.
,WO 204/6702 Publication, ‘Morale and the Officer’, August/September 1944.
,WO 204/6862 Administrative Sitreps in Eighth Army Showing Accumulative Casualties, August 1943.
,WO 208/763 Indian Army Morale, Mutinies and Cases of Indiscipline, January 1940 to August 1941.
,WO 208/774 Army Fighting Capacity, India, April 1940 to November 1945.
,WO 208/959 Miscellaneous Information on the Army: Morale, Suicide Lists, Strengths, Logistics etc. JAPAN, October 1943 to July 1945.
,WO 208/1354 Japan, Discipline, Interior Economy and Welfare and Morale Generally, January 1941 to October 1942.
,WO 216/3 Middle East: Tank Strengths and Comparison of Performance with Enemy Equipment; Summary of Defects, April 1941 to April 1942.
,WO 216/15 Appreciation on Tobruk, September 1941.
,WO 216/61 Officer Selection and Training: Report of a Meeting Called by the Secretary of State for War, and memoranda, January 1941.
,WO 216/85 Middle East: Notes on Operations, July/August 1942.
,WO 222/28 German Psychological Warfare Survey and Bibliography, Edited by Ladislas Farago, Committee for National Morale, New York, 1941.
,WO 222/65 Casualties in AFVs, Middle East, Major A. L. Chute RCAMC, 1942.
,WO 222/66 Psychological Questions Relating to AA Personnel, Major E. T. C. Spooner RAMC, 1942.
,WO 222/103 Return of Psychiatric Patients Seen in All Commands During 1942.
,WO 222/124 The Moral Effect of Weapons, Investigation into Reactions of Group of 300 Wounded Men in North Africa, 1943.
,WO 222/129 Desert Sores, Summary of Situation as to Incidence, Aetiology, Prevention, Consulting Physician, Middle East, February 1943.
,WO 222/218 Circular to All Medical Officers, n.d. but Second World War, ‘Morale Discipline and Mental Fitness’.
,WO 222/266 Estimated Casualties for Operation Torch, September 1942.
,WO 222/1584 Command Specialist Reports on Psychological Medicine, 1940 to 1941.
,WO 227/22 Western Desert Pipe Line, January 1942.
,WO 231/10 Lessons from Tunisian Campaign, 1942 to 1943.
,WO 231/14 Operations in Sicily: Notes and Reports on the Campaign, August to December 1943.
,WO 231/16 El Alamein to Messina: Lessons Learned by 152 Infantry Brigade during the Years of Fighting, November 1943.
,WO 231/17 Extracts from the Report of a Visit by the Director-General, Army Medical Services, to North Africa and Italy, November 1943.
,WO 232/21 Army Operations Research Report: The West Kapelle Assault on Walcheren, June 1944 to January 1947.
,WO 258/25 Army and Public Morale Reports, April to June 1942.
,WO 259/38 Cables between PM and Auchinleck, June to September 1941.
,WO 259/44 ‘Army Morale’, Paper by Adjutant-General, May 1944.
,WO 259/61 Enquiry by the Rt. Hon. C. R. Attlee MP into Tank Position in the Middle East, March 1942.
,WO 259/62 Morale in the Army: Press Criticism, October 1941 to January 1942.
,WO 259/64 Press Meetings and Reports, February to April 1942.
,WO 279/57 Report on the Staff Conference held at the Staff College Camberley, 17 to 20 January 1927.
,WO 279/74 Report on the Staff Conference held at the Staff College, Camberley 9 to 11 January 1933.
,WO 291/904 Morale Effect of Bombardment, 1945.
,WO 291/1186 Army Operational Research Group, Memorandum no. 16. ‘The Comparative Performance of German Anti-Tank Weapons in World War II’, 1950.
,WO 291/1327 Bombardment to Break Morale, 1944.
,WO 291/1299 Report on Tour of Armoured Formations in North Africa, April to June 1943, General HQ MEF.
,WO 365/39 British Army, Religious Denominations AG Stats (War Office), 1942 to 1944.
,WO 365/47 AG Stats., Casualties from Enemy Action in the UK, 1941 to 1944.
,WO 365/79 Forces under British Empire Control, Battle Casualties, 1943.
,WO 366/21 ‘Morale’, by Lieut.-Col. J. H. A. Sparrow, Production and Printing 1945 to 1949.
,War Office, Field Service Regulations, vol. II Operations (1929).
,War Office, Field Service Regulations, vol. II (1935).
,War Office, Report of the War Office Committee of Enquiry into ‘Shell-Shock’ (London, 1922).Google Scholar
,IWM TM 30–410, Technical Manual, Handbook on the British Army with Supplements on the Royal Air Force and Civilian Defence Organizations (Washington, 1943).Google Scholar
,War Office, Field Service Regulations, vol. II Operations (1929).
,War Office, Field Service Regulations, vol. II (1935).
,War Office, Report of the War Office Committee of Enquiry into ‘Shell-Shock’ (London, 1922).Google Scholar
,IWM TM 30–410, Technical Manual, Handbook on the British Army with Supplements on the Royal Air Force and Civilian Defence Organizations (Washington, 1943).Google Scholar
‘Tactical Handling of Anti-Tank Regiments, Military Training Pamphlet no.19’, April 1939.
,Artillery Training, Vol. I, Pamphlet no. 9, 1942. ‘Employment and Tactical Handling of the Anti-Tank Regiment, part I, the 64-Gun Regiment’, the War Office, 21 February 1942.
,Misc 62 (960) Letter Describing Operations in the Western Desert in March 1942.
,Misc 74 (1110) Personal Messages from Montgomery to the Officers and Men of the Eighth Army, 1942 to 1943.
,Misc 123 (1908) Special Order of the Day, Alexander Relaying King's Message to the Troops, 2 September 1942. Personal Christmas Message from the C-in-C, 1944.
,Misc 146 (2298) Two-Page Poem Entitled ‘Eighth Army’, Author POW in Italian Camp.
,Misc 154 (2392) One-Page Poem, ‘Western Desert’, by Charles Barker.
,Misc 169 (2613) Experience in Greece and Training in N. Africa, 1941 and 1942.
,Misc 225 (3233) Grenadier Guards Newsletter no. 4, April 1943, around the Time of the Battle of Mareth.
Strong Room (Special Misc L5) Draft of Montgomery's Personal Message on the Eve of the Battle of Medenine, March 1943.
‘Psychiatric Casualties, Hints to Medical Officers’, Cairo, March 1941.
‘Tactical Handling of Anti-Tank Regiments, Military Training Pamphlet no.19’, April 1939.
,Artillery Training, Vol. I, Pamphlet no. 9, 1942. ‘Employment and Tactical Handling of the Anti-Tank Regiment, part I, the 64-Gun Regiment’, the War Office, 21 February 1942.
,Misc 62 (960) Letter Describing Operations in the Western Desert in March 1942.
,Misc 74 (1110) Personal Messages from Montgomery to the Officers and Men of the Eighth Army, 1942 to 1943.
,Misc 123 (1908) Special Order of the Day, Alexander Relaying King's Message to the Troops, 2 September 1942. Personal Christmas Message from the C-in-C, 1944.
,Misc 146 (2298) Two-Page Poem Entitled ‘Eighth Army’, Author POW in Italian Camp.
,Misc 154 (2392) One-Page Poem, ‘Western Desert’, by Charles Barker.
,Misc 169 (2613) Experience in Greece and Training in N. Africa, 1941 and 1942.
,Misc 225 (3233) Grenadier Guards Newsletter no. 4, April 1943, around the Time of the Battle of Mareth.
Strong Room (Special Misc L5) Draft of Montgomery's Personal Message on the Eve of the Battle of Medenine, March 1943.
‘Psychiatric Casualties, Hints to Medical Officers’, Cairo, March 1941.
,CAB 21/ 914 (annex) Committee on the Work of Psychologists and Psychiatrists in the Services, 1940 to 1942, ‘Parts of the Body with a Morale Significance’, ‘Battle Inoculation’ and ‘Summary of Lectures on Psychological Aspects of War’.
,CAB 21/914 Committee on the Work of Psychologists and Psychiatrists in the Services, 1940 to 1942.
,CAB 106/703 Field Marshal Montgomery's Address to Officers of Eighth Army, 13 August 1942, Address on Taking Command.
,CAB 121/320 Training and Morale of the Fighting Services, June 1941 to July 1946.
CAB 121/636 Reinforcements for the Middle East, November 1941 to April 1943.
,CAB 123/273 Correspondence. Sir John Anderson and Others on the Oxford Group for Moral Rearmament, 1941.
,FO 371/30878 Allied Morale, 1942.
,FO 371/32329 Censorship File no. 140, 1942.
,FO 371/32826 Morale in Norway, 1942.
,FO 898/190 Research into German Morale and Propaganda: Organisation and Procedure, 1942 to 1943.
,HW 1/636 North Africa: German Report on British Morale, Training Supplies and Intentions, 4 June with Note by C that He Is Satisfied that US Ciphers in Cairo Are Compromised, 1942.
,INF 1/252 Planning Committee, Miscellaneous Papers Dealing with Morale, 1940 to 1942.
,PIN 15/2401 Report of Conference on Compensation in Cases of Neurasthenia and Psychosis, Held on 3 to 7 July 1939.
,PREM 3/439/20B Report on Morale of Allied Forces in North West Africa, 1942.
,PREM 3/504 Sir Charles Wilson's Enquiry into Forces Morale, August to September 1941.
,PREM 4/6/2 ABCA, September 1941 to August 1943.
,WO 32/4453 Abolition of Bayonets in Various Arms of the Service, 1936 to 1937.
,WO 32/9362 Military Discipline of United Kingdom and Dominion Troops in South Africa, 1940 to 1944.
,WO 32/9429 Education in the Army in War Time, 1940.
,WO 32/9447 Report of the Committee on Personal Rations and Ration Allowance (Evans Committee), 1936 to 1940.
,WO 32/9735 Army Bureau of Current Affairs: Formation, 1941 to 1946.
,WO 32/10400 Infantry Battalion: Reorganisation, 1942 to 1944.
,WO 32/10455 Compulsory Education in the Army in Winter months, 1942 to 1944.
,WO 32/10462 Education in the Army: Policy, 1943.
,WO 32/10810 Battle Casualties All Theatres, 1943 to 1952.
,WO 32/10924 Status of Infantry Soldiers, 1944 to 1945.
,WO 32/11194 Inter-Service Committee Report on Morale, 1944 to 1945.
,WO 32/11550 Psychiatry in Forward Areas, 1945.
,WO 32/11972 Use of Psychologists and Psychiatrists in the Service: Inquiry by Lord Privy Seal, 1942 to 1946.
,WO 32/11974 Work of Psychologists and Psychiatrists in the Services, 1946 to 1947.
,WO 32/15178 Infantry Weapon Development: Progress Report, 1952 to 1953.
,WO 32/15492 Committee on Disciplinary Amendments, 1924 to 1925.
,WO 32/15494 Death Penalty, 1927 to 1928.
,WO 32/15495 Abolition of Death Sentence, 1930 to 1931.
,WO 32/15496 Death Penalty in Relation to Offences Committed on Active Service, 1940.
,WO 32/15772 War Office Morale Committee Reports, 1942 to 1948.
,WO 32/15773 Death Penalty for Desertion in Field: Reintroduction, 1942.
,WO 32/15774 Death Penalty for Desertion in Field: Reintroduction, 1942.
,WO 33/1297 Report of the Committee on the Lessons of the Great War, the War Office, October 1932.
,WO 71/807 Court Martial of Pt. A Sparrow, 1943.
,WO 106/1024 Ratio of Officer to Other Rank Casualties in the Infantry.
,WO 106/2186 Lessons of ‘Crusader’, March 1942.
,WO 106/2223 Notes from Theatres of War, Cyrenaica, November 1941 to June 1942.
,WO 163/48 Army Council: Meetings 1–31, October 1939 to December 1940.
,WO 163/50 Army Council: Meetings 1–11, January to December 1941.
,WO 163/51 Army Council: Meetings 12–19, January to December 1942.
,WO 163/52 Army Council: Meetings 20–44, January to December 1943.
,WO 163/66 War Committee Meetings 51–87, January to May 1940.
,WO 163/72 ECAC: January to December 1941.
,WO 163/73 ECAC: January to December 1942.
,WO 163/88 ECAC: Meetings 52–63, March to June 1942.
,WO 163/89 ECAC: Meetings 64–90, June to December 1942.
,WO 163/123 Major-General H. Willans, Army Welfare and Education.
,WO 163/183 Organisation and Weapons Policy Committee, July 1942 to December 1944.
,WO 163/402 Haining Report.
,WO 163/403 Report of the Committee to Consider the Amalgamation of the Royal Military Academy and the Royal Military College, March 1939.
,WO 165/85 War Diaries, Second World War, Education, September 1940 to December 1943.
,WO 165/101 War Diary of Directorate of Selection of Personnel, June 1941 to December 1942.
,WO 169/13405 301–303 British Field Censor Unit PAIFORCE.
,WO 169/13904 No 1 ME Officer Selection Board, War Diary, 1943.
,WO 175/491 War Diaries of the 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, November 1942 to June 1943.
,WO 177/27 Medical Diaries, DMS GHQ, June to July 1942.
,WO 177/324 Medical Diaries DDMS 8th Army, October 1941 to December 1942.
,WO 193/423 Miscellaneous, December 1939 to July 1942, Maintenance of British Morale.
,WO 193/452 Morale Committee: Agenda and Minutes, March 1942 to February 1946.
,WO 193/453 Miscellaneous, Morale Committee Papers, 25 February 1942 to 25 October 1945.
,WO 193/456 Miscellaneous, Morale: Sundry Papers, June 1941 to July 1945.
,WO 199/799 ‘Psychological Aspects of Training’, January 1942 to October 1943.
,WO 199/839 ‘The Principles of Basic Training’, April 1944 to April 1945.
,WO 199/840 ‘Home Forces Training’, April to July 1945.
,WO 199/872B ‘Notes from Theatres of War’, May 1940 to July 1944.
,WO 199/725 Demi-official Correspondence Chief of Staff Home Forces, July 1941 to March 1942.
,WO 199/1644 GOC-in-C Conference at HQ, Southern Command, February to April 1940.
,WO 199/1656 C-in-C Conference: Notes for inclusion in Agenda and Extract from Minutes, April to June 1942.
,WO 201/352 Operations in the Western Desert: Lessons Learned, December 1940 to September 1941.
,WO 201/357 Operation ‘Battleaxe’, Lessons of the Campaign, June to November 1941.
,WO 201/378 Eighth Army Commander's Report on Operations, November 1941 to June 1942.
,WO 201/431 RA Notes on the Offensive by Eighth Army from 23 October to 4 November 1942 on the El Alamein Position.
,WO 201/444 AG Casualty Returns Extracted from ‘Lightfoot’, 28 October 1942 to 6 December 1942, vols. 1, 2, 3.
,WO 201/455 Eighth Army Operations: Situation Reports, December 1942 to February 1943.
,WO 201/527 Armoured Formations: Tactical Handling of Armoured Forces, December 1941 to March 1942.
,WO 201/538 Lessons from Operations, 14 September 1941 to 25 August 1942.
,WO 201/666 Water Supply Western Desert, October 1941 to April 1942.
,WO 201/678 Western Desert Pipeline, December 1941 to August 1942.
,WO 201/2140 DMI's Weekly Desert Review, August/September 1942.
,WO 201/2215 Moves to and from the Western Desert and Cyrenaica, June, July 1942.
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