14th battalion, 5th Mahratta Light Infantry.

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  1. High Wood

    High Wood Well-Known Member

    Front end view of E.I.R.'s engine 1948..

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  2. High Wood

    High Wood Well-Known Member

    The ubiquitous monkey.
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  3. High Wood

    High Wood Well-Known Member

    Campbellpur 1942.

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    Hugh Cole (Q.M.), Peter Brough (Adjt.), J. E. Little-Jones (O.C. "C" Coy), Desmond Gordon (O.C. "B" Coy).
     
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  4. High Wood

    High Wood Well-Known Member

    Jonah.
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  5. High Wood

    High Wood Well-Known Member

    'Mac".

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  6. High Wood

    High Wood Well-Known Member

    Nikham (Nirham?), as yet unidentified.

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  7. High Wood

    High Wood Well-Known Member

    Bobby, as yet unidentified.

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  8. High Wood

    High Wood Well-Known Member

    Jonah, J.E. Little Jones, Charles, Gaffer. Campbellpur Cinema.

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  9. High Wood

    High Wood Well-Known Member

    Roy Plumley, Campbellpur, 1942. Possibly EC 2068 Lieut. Ronald William Keess Plumley KiA in Burma 9th, April 1944 serving with the 17th /5th Mahratta Light Infantry. Buried at the Taukkyan War Cemetery, Burma.

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  10. High Wood

    High Wood Well-Known Member

    Campbellpur Barracks.

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  11. High Wood

    High Wood Well-Known Member

    Mac driving tonga from the club.

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  12. chisledstar

    chisledstar New Member

    Hello. Thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge. I was wondering if this is truly Edward Samuel Storey-Cooper? If so, where did you find this photograph and are there any more? I have only seen one, but it was a little blurry and zoomed out. It is an original . It belongs to his son, my father. I'm only beginning to find information on him as the UK has only recently started releasing information on their Military officers. My father was just a boy when he passed, so has little memory of him. I hope you find this and respond.
     
  13. High Wood

    High Wood Well-Known Member

    Hello and welcome to the forum. According to the original owner who captioned the photographs it is indeed Storey-Cooper in the photograph. I have only uploaded a portion of the photographs and there are many others. I will look to see if there are other photographs of Storey-Cooper.
     
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  14. Lloyd Riddle

    Lloyd Riddle New Member

    Hello do you have more photos of storey-cooper
    He is my great uncle
     

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