War Office
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Papers: army reform, 1896 - 1920
Includes: papers of the Military Education Committee; papers on the employment of Royal Engineers in the construction of barracks, etc; papers of the War Office Reconstruction Committee; papers of the Committee of Imperial Defence; Allied propaganda and military intelligence from the First World War; papers of the Army in India Committee.
Sir James Masterton-Smith, 1919 - 1921
War Office, 1957 - 1958
Papers and correspondence from JA's work as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State and Financial Secretary at the War Office, particularly on his official visit to Muscat [Masqat] and Oman and JA's negotiations with the Sultan of Muscat on various civil and military reforms, securing long-term facilities for the RAF, settling disputes and improving relations with Saudi Arabia. Also includes general War Office papers and papers on an earlier visit to the Near East and Middle East.
War Office: correspondence, 1942 - 1945
PJGG 9/1-9/4 consist of letters and telegrams of congratulation sent to Sir James and Lady Grigg in late February and early March 1942. Sir James was appointed Secretary of State for War on 23 February 1942, having been Permanent Under-Secretary in the War Office since 1939.
War Office: papers relating to India, 1939 - 1942
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