13. Martin Booth, Carpet Sahib: A Life of Jim Corbett (London: Constable, 1986), pp. 224-6; Alan Jeffreys, 'The Officer Corps and the Training of the Indian Army', in Kaushik Roy (ed.), The Indian Army in the Two World Wars (Leiden: Brill, 2012), p. 298.
14. Report of the Infantry Committee, 1-14 June 1943, L/WS/1/1371, A AC.
15. Military Training Pamphlet No. 9 (India): The Jungle Book (Delhi: General Staff India, 1943).
16. T. R. Moreman, The Jungle, the Japanese and the British Commonwealth Armies at War 1941-45: Fighting Methods, Doctrine and Training for Jungle Warfare (London: Frank Cass, 2005), pp. 98-102.
17. B. L. Raina (ed.), Preventive Medicine (Nutrition, Malaria Control and Prevention of Diseases) (Delhi: Combined Inter-Services Histor- ical Section, India & Pakistan, 1961), p. 14.
18. Ibid., pp. 53-4.
19. Ibid., p. 55.
20. Extracts from No. 1 Indian Operational Research Section Report, 12 November 1943, WO 203/269, T NA.
21. Results of these surveys were published by A. M. Thomson, O. P. Verma and C. K. Dilwali in Indian Journal of Medical Research, vols. 34 (1946) and 35 (1947).
22. Raina, Preventive Medicine, pp. 20-22.
23. Report on Nutritional Status of Indian Troops - Fourteenth Army, by Canadian Nutritional Research Team, 31 May 1945, WO 203/269.
24. A Medical Officer, 'Feeding the Indian Soldier', Journal of the United Services Institution of India, vol. 74, no. 314 (January 1944), pp. 90-92. 25. Raina, Preventive Medicine, pp. 6, 79.
26. Cf. Lizzie Collingham, The Taste of War: World War Two and the Battle for Food (London: Allen Lane, 2011). This otherwise excellent book misleadingly claims that a catering corps was created in the Indian army.
27. Moharir, Army Service Corps, p. 45.
28. Ibid., pp. 20-49; Raina, Preventive Medicine, pp. 61-3, 92-6, 139-41.
29. William Slim, Defeat into Victory (Dehra Dun: Natraj Publishers, 2014; first published 1956), p. 178.
30. Mark Harrison, Medicine & Victory: British Military Medicine in the Second World War (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), pp. 194-5.
31. Report of the Infantry Committee, 1-14 June 1943, L/WS/1/1371, AAC.
32. Raina, Preventive Medicine p. 278.
33. David Arnold, Science, Technology and Medicine in Colonial India (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000).
34. Note on Indian Medical Service by Lieutenant Colonel G. B. S. Chawla, Part II, Group XXII, Part II, Cariappa Papers, NAI. 35. Raina, Preventive Medicine, pp. 362-3.
36. G. Covell, 'Malaria and War', Journal of the United Services Institution of India, vol. 73, no. 312 (July 1943), pp. 303-6.
37. Slim, Defeat into Victory, p. 180.
38. Raina, Preventive Medicine, pp. 369-70. Harrison, Medicine & Victory, p. 186.
39. Report of the Infantry Committee, 1-14 June 1943, L/WS/1/1371, A AC.
40. Harrison, Medicine & Victory, p. 197.
41. B. L. Raina (ed.), Medicine, Surgery and Pathology (Delhi: Combined
42. Inter-Services Historical Section, India & Pakistan, 1955), pp. 621-51. These discussions are available in L/WS/1/1576, AAC.