5923463 British soldiers escort an Afghan prisoner, 1919 (b/w photo) by Unknown photographer, (20th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: British soldiers escort an Afghan prisoner, 1919. Photograph, 3rd Afghan War (1919). Of the 13 British infantry battalions that served during the 3rd Afghan War (1919) and the Waziristan uprising (1919-1920), nine were Regular and the rest Territorial. Many of the Regular soldiers had signed up as hostilities only troops for the duration of World War One. Like their Territorial counterparts, many were eager to go home at the end of the war. For their part, the TA troops had been sent out to India to release regular units for the Middle East and Western Front. After years of mundane garrison duties, their morale was low and they wanted to be demobilised as soon as possible. Many of the British units were not really prepared for a hard fought campaign on the frontier. From a photograph album of 137 photographs, relating to the 101st Bty Royal Field Artillery in India 1917-1919.); by National Army Museum ; out of copyright.

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