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
Dancaster
First Names
Arthur
Rank
Lance Corpl
Soldier No
1475
Regiment / Department
9th (The Queens Royal) Lancers A Troop
Medal Rolls
MR1
Died / Killed / KIA
11 Dec 1879
Source abbrevs
F71
Bibliography / Text abbrevs
IOLR N/1/173 / extant Aug 1993 [Willasey-Wilsey]
Original Text from book
Dancaster, Lance Corpl. Arthur (1475) 9th (The Queens Royal) Lancers: A Troop, MR1, F71 [= Doncaster]; age 27, KIA Kabul 11 Dec. 1879, buried Kabul/-Sherpur 12 Dec. 1879. J.W. Adams. Chaplain; IOL&R N/1/173 (buried Kabul/Sherpur); Dancaster on memorial stone (extant Aug. 1993 [Willasey-Wilsey]) cemetery Kabul/-Sherpur
Transcriber remarks
[KIA] killed in action. Also listed in Annex 2, MORTALITY. Trousdale The British in Afghanistan 1878 -1881.
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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