These documents appear to have been sorted and arranged by Peter Mead. They comprise:
- /1 Tulloch's diary of events for 1944;
- /2 Holograph notes from official histories;
- /3 Notes about support for Brigadier Fergusson at Indaw;
- /4 Notes on an interview with General Sir Archibald Nye (described as "a firm of member of the 'Establishment'");
- /5 Photocopy of a typescript of various references to Wingate in Peace and War;
- /6 Two notes by Tulloch re. the Indaw operations, one is dated c. 1962, the other "To Peter Mead Jan 1973" [highly critical of Bernard Fergusson];
- /7 Chapter 2 "The First Chindit Expedition" (earlier version of Chapter 4 of Wingate in Peace and War);
- /8 Tulloch's lecture notes, c.1961, re. Burma operation and notes by Maj General Essame [1896-1976, military historian] re. the Burma campaign includes (Problems of the Burma campaign 1943-5";
- /9 Tulloch's notes of an interview with Wilfred Thesiger, 21 August 1967 re. Abyssinian campaign;
- /10 Notes on General Mutaguchi and Japanese operations, 1944;
- /11 Copies of maps showing Japanese supply lines and depots in Burma, plus a map of Hukawng and Mogaung valleys showing operations in mid 1944.