Chapter 1: Simla; Chapter 2: Cork; Chapter 3: Ireland and Burma; Chapter 4: The Black Mountain; Chapter 5: The Relief of Chitral; Chapter 6: Staff College; Chapter 7: Instructor; Chapter 8: The Zakka Khel; Chapter 9: Hong Kong; Chapter 10: The First World War; Chapter 11: Seistan; Chapter 12: The Sarhadd; Chapter 13: Pyrrhic Victory; Chapter 14: Abbottabad
Lieutenant Colonel Nigel Collett earned his MA for the University of Buckingham and completed it with distinction in September 2002. He is the author of A Grammar, Phrase Book and Vocabulary of Baluchi and A Course in Baluchi. In 1994 he co-authored A Nepali-English-Nepali Dictionary.
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