‘WAR DIARY. ARMY HEADQUARTERS, INDIA. […] I.E.F. “D”. Volume 52. PART II. (From 16th to 30th November 1918.)’ [6r] (20/558)
The record is made up of 1 volume (275 folios). It was created in 21 Sep 1918-30 Nov 1918. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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Present rank—
(«) Substantive.
{b) Acting or temporary.
4. Nature of commission for service with Indian Troops, i.e., I. A. R. 0.,
Probationer I. A. R. 0., or Temporary Commission Indian Army.
Date of Commission.
5. (a) In the case of officers who have held commissions in the British
Service:—
Nature of commission, i.e. (C. R. and T. P., or Temporary).
Date of Commission.
Permanent TJnit^S. R. and T. F. Officers).
British Unit with which last serving.
(b) In the case of officers who have been commissioned for service on the
Indian Establishment from the ranks of British units, etc. :—
Engagement on which serving, i.e., regular soldier, Special Reserve 5
Territorial Force or New Army.
Rank and regimental number in unit. Date of Commission.
6 . Whether married, single or widower.
Number of children with ages and sex.
7. Present residence of wife and children.
8 . Place where officer was recruited for service, with Indian Army, i.e.,
England, India, Salonika, Mesopotamia, etc.
9. Permanent address for correspondence.
10. Civil profession or occupation before joining the British or Indian
Armies and place of residence.
11 . If in Government or other public employment, Department in which
employed and where last stationed.
Since when (state dates).
12. If in private employment, nature of employment and name and
address of employer, if any.
Since wffien (state dates).
Salary, if any, in such employment.
13. Is your re-employment in your previous civil occupation assured ?
14. If not, have you other assured employment.
15. If no employment is assured, state nature of occupation desired,
adding—
(a) Salary asked.
(b) Locality of province (if in India) preferred.
(o) If out of India, where.
16 . For officers of the Indian Army Reserve only.
Do you wish —
(«) to relinquish your commission.
(b) to be released from military duty.
Signature of Officer, place and date.
Part two.
To be completed only by officers who desire assistance in obtaining •
appointments in civil life after leaving the service.
Note. —This form is intended to minimise delay in putting officers in
touch with any suitable openings. As a rule it will not be possible to ob ain a
civil appointment for an officer until he has left the Army: No officer, whose
appointment in civil life is assured, should fill up this- form. It is intended
for the assistance of those whose appointments are not so assured. The com
pletion of this part is purely voluntary and it does not over-ride or interfere
with any action wffiich may be taken with regard to demobilisation.
17. Particulars of previous military service, if any.
18. (a) Honours and rewards (including mentions in despatches).
(b) Promotions, with date in each case.
19. (a) Schools, Colleges or Universities where educated, with period spent
in each.
(b) Standard passed or degree taken.
20. If you were preparing for a profession before you joined the Army
state: —
(a) The profession for which you were preparing. I
(b) The place of instruction, training or apprenticeship,
(e) The stage of preparation reached.
(d) If you were apprenticed, articled, or under agreement, and if so :—
( 1 ) to whom, with address.
(2) The in completed term of apprenticeship, articles or agreement
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- Content
The volume contains a chronological list of brief summaries of papers relating to the activities of the Indian Expeditionary Force D (also known as the Mesopotamia Expeditionary Force) between 16 and 30 November 1918. This is accompanied by appendices containing copies and extracts of these papers, which include: telegrams, letters, memoranda, and tables.
An index to the contents of this volume can be found at the start of IOR/L/MIL/17/5/3311. The volume concerns:
- Military personnel issues, including: recruitment, reinforcements, and the transfer of officers
- Supply of food, equipment, ordnance, construction materials and other items to Force D
- Preparations for the demobilisation of Force D
- Demobilisation of the Turkish [Ottoman] Army
- Prisoner of war exchanges
- Railway, river, and port traffic in Mesopotamia [Iraq]
- The British occupation of the Mosul Vilayet
- Construction of railways in Mesopotamia
- Post-war economic and political conditions in Mesopotamia
- The creation of new governments in Mesopotamia, Syria, and Palestine
- Discussion of the Anglo-French Declaration and its significance for Mesopotamia
- Proposal for the creation of a British-administered ‘Kurdish State’ centred on Sulaimaniyah [Sulaymaniyah]
- Transfer of Mesopotamian public debts, archives, and other state assets from the Turkish to the British administration
- Official examination of the 49th Bengal Infantry
- British occupation of Baku and Batum [Batumi]
- British policy in the Caucasus, including: the British intention to ‘police’ the region between the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea; proposed disarming of ‘the 6 ½ million inhabitants of Trans-Caucasia’; and the proposed British recognition of autonomous governments in Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan
- British military support for White Russian and other anti-Bolshevik forces
- Intelligence concerning German troop numbers and movements in the Caucasus and Anatolia Peninsula that forms most of modern-day Turkey.
- Intelligence concerning Turkish troop numbers and movements in the Caucasus and Anatolia Peninsula that forms most of modern-day Turkey.
- Political events in Constantinople [Istanbul]
- Supply issues for British units in Persia [Iran]
- Request from the Shah of Persia that Persia be represented at future peace negotiations.
The volume also contains:
- Distribution and composition of Force D, including details of lines of communication and general organisation (ff 56-64)
- Report of pilots and aircraft available for service in Mesopotamia, 14 November 1918 (f 3), 21 November 1918 (f 120)
- Ration strength of Force D on 5 October 1918 (ff 92-96), 12 October 1918 (ff 18-22, 175-179), 19 October 1918 (ff 117-120), 26 October 1918 (ff 72-74)
- Strength return of Force D on 21 September 1918 (ff 22-34), 28 September 1918 (ff 198-210), 19 October 1918 (ff 90-92), 26 October 1918 (ff 261-262)
- Ammunition return of Force D on 5 October 1918 (ff 210-221), 25 October 1918 (f 39), 29 October 1918 (ff 84-85), 5 November 1918 (f 85), 12 November 1918 (f 99), 19 November 1918 (f 264)
- Weekly return of sick and wounded dated 12 October 1918 (ff 76-77), 19 October 1918 (ff 169-170)
- State of supplies on 7 November 1918 (ff 110-111), 20 November 1918 (ff 262-263)
- Distribution Report showing number and condition of motor vehicles with Force D, 1 October 1918 (ff 223-244).
- Extent and format
- 1 volume (275 folios)
- Arrangement
The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the front to the rear of the volume.
- Physical characteristics
Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the first folio with 1 and terminates at the last folio with 273; these numbers are printed, and are located in the bottom centre of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio. The foliation sequence does not include the front and back covers, nor does it include the leading and ending flyleaves.
Dimensions: 21 x 33cm
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- Title
- ‘WAR DIARY. ARMY HEADQUARTERS, INDIA. […] I.E.F. “D”. Volume 52. PART II. (From 16th to 30th November 1918.)’
- Pages
- front, back, spine, edge, head, tail, front-i, i-r:i-v, 1r:273v, ii-r:ii-v, back-i
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- East India Company, the Board of Control, the India Office, or other British Government Department
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