Greetings, I am looking for information about my grandfather Eric Parker. He joined the Indian Army in 1918 and was posted to the Corps of Guides. He was in Afghanistan in 1919 and Waziristan in 1920. In 1921 he was sent to Tibet as Captain of the 90th Punjabis where he was the Escort Commander for the British Trade Agent at Gyantse. He returned to India in 1922. He married Minnie Armstrong 2 Jan 1923 in Calcutta . By this time he had left the army and they both returned to Yatung, Tibet to run a trading post. They returned to Madras in 1925 where he was a manager of a tea factory. I have no more information about what he did until 1940 when he apparantly returned to the Indian Army. According to his personal writings he was sent to the Adjutant General's branch of Army headquarters. He was then sent to Poona in 1944 as AAG and then to Bombay in 1946 also as AAG and was there during the Indian Naval Mutiny. I have some information about his time in Tibet but virtually no information about his time in India. I live in Canada so I do not have access to the British Library. I was wondering if anyone could advise me or point me in a direction so I might at least be able to confirm some of the information I have. Or maybe have some ideas on where I could look for further info. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you, Ann