- Gerald Robert Akhurst, Major, Battery Commander of 7th (Sphinx) Commando Battery, 29th Commando Regiment Royal Artillery: detailed account, incl copies of maps and photographs during the Falklands War 1982
- W H Brighouse, Corporal, 12th Battalion Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment: airgraph letters written as a Private, later Corporal, on the North East Indian border with Burma to his younger brother 1943-1944
- Harold Peter Broad, Acting Air Commodore, Royal Air Force, CBE, DFC: flying log books, photographs, official corresp and other papers rel to career 1930 - 1951
- Victor William Darwin Fox, Lieutenant, 1st Battalion Irish Guards, Western Front: letters to his mother and a friend, E F Gye, while serving as a junior officer 1915
- George William Giles, 34 Special Training Barracks: papers rel a military prison, retraining and rehabilitating soldiers under sentence of penal servitude for crimes incl desertion 1944-1945
- Sir Henry Harwood, admiral, Royal Navy: papers rel to naval career c1888-1950
- David Killingray, Emeritus Professor of Modern History: letters and research papers incl corresp with African soldiers and civilians who served in Africa, India, the Far East and elsewhere during the Second World War 1939-1989
- Wilfred Henry Lindop, BBC sound engineer: letters to his wife while serving as a BBC sound engineer with War Correspondents 1945
- Charles Howard Cecil Lyons, SQMS and later Colour Sergeant, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers: papers incl a flying log book and corresp 1931-1954
- Denis O'Dell, ground crew, Royal Air Force: diary and corresp rel to RAF ground crew service in the Second World War 1939-1945
- Charles Pollard, Chief Engineer, Merchant Navy, OBE: diary and papers 1940 - 1943
- J O Summerhayes, Lieutenant Colonel: official and personal papers 1918 - 1920
- Arthur Titherington, campaigner and Chairman of the Japanese Labour Camp Survivors' Association: papers 1939-1945
- Henry James Williams, song writer: papers rel to career before and during the First World War, most notably as the co-writer of the famous marching song It’s A Long Way to Tipperary, with Jack Judge c1910-1919
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