Indian Expeditionary Force 'D', General Routine Orders (incomplete) [319v] (655/774)
The record is made up of 2 volumes (379 folios). It was created in 28 Dec 1915-10 Jul 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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Pay CL
Pay and Allowances
. 139 Army Council Instruction No. 1685, of 1917, is republished for information.
Retention of Corps and Engineer Pay by soldiers in receipt of those emoluments, on
compulsory transfer to other units... , esist in Hegard to the retention of corps and
1. Some misapprehensign.APRehthS emosuments are admissible, when com-
engineer pay by men of c P notified for information that men so transferred,
are entitied to retamn'their former
rat o?ply%re also entitled to retain the rate of corps or engineer pay of which they
. in raceint at the time of such transfer. .
9 The issues of corps and engineer pay so retained are subject to the usual rules
relating thereto laid down in Articles 844 to 848, Pay Warrant.. with the exception of
that requiring the performance of corps duties in these circumstance s it is necessary
that any casualties (e.g. confinement to barracks or camp) which under Articles 844 to
848, Pay Warrant, would affect the issue of corps or engineer pay should be notified in
Part II Orders. . _ .
3. The attention of officers concerned is accordingly drawn to the necessity of
notifying casualties affecting engineer or corps pay drawn by soldiers under their com
mand, in Part II Orders, in order that regimental paymasters may be ma position to
adjust the accounts of the soldiers concerned — A-1530. 30—iSC.566 ( .6).
140. With reference to General Routine Order No. 428. of 1917. The grant of
staff pay under paragraph 576, A.R.I., Volume 1, is limited to soldier clerks employed
in staff offices. For this purpose, military offices other than regimental offices and those
which carry special rates of staff pay for soldier clerks employed therein, are classed as
staff offices. Clerical establishments of Posts and Sections on the Lines of Com
munication will be dealt with as laid down in India Army Order No. 819 of 1917.
F. F. READY, Major-General,
Deputy Adjutant-General.
Flares for Practice
Anti-Gas Appliances
Quartermaster General’s Branch.
141. The expenditure of flares by formations for practice in aeroplane contact
patrol work up to an average of 25 flares per infantry battalion per month is sanctioned.
. Q-131.
142. Instructions for the issue, care and disposal of the small box respirator are
published as an annexure to this order.
These instructions apply to all formations and units to whom full issue of small
box respirators is sanctioned by G.H.Q from time to time.— Q-215.
Irrigation
143. A Directorate of Irrigation has been formed and will deal with the following
subjects :—
(a)
(b)
The development, maintenance and control of irrigation
The provision and maintenance of flood banks, and such river conservancy
work as may be necessary to control, in the interests of irrigation and
_ navigation, the large canals flowing out of the main rivers.
1 . .17 0/12 I -79 ----- ---P*
(c) The construction and maintenance of all roads, bridges and buildings in areas
where no Works Establishment exists.
Postal
The Irrigation Districts are shown in an annexure to this order. .
. Until further notice all communications should be addressed to " Director of
Irrigation at General Headquarters.” Further intimation will be given when the
Irrigation District Offices have been opened.—Q-1986.
144. Attention is directed to General Routine Order No 880, of 12th December, 1917.
in The order as regar S filling in the address of the sender on these postcards is not,
to see that ses, being complied with. Officers superintending disbursements of pay are
to see that this order is carried out. Q-22,
R. STUART WORTLEY, Major-General,
Deputy Quartermaster-General.
NOTICES.
FOUND—Outside G.H.Q. Field Post Office, British Postal Order No. D 45065,
zone3 shillings, pavable to -V Jessop. Owner should apply to the postmaster,
G.H.Q., with a letter of identity from his Commanding Officer. - Q-22. .
TEMPERATURE
DATE
BAGHDAD
Max.
Min
1st February
58'6
60’6
654
645
2nd February
36 4
3rd February
35 9
4th February
35 9
38'9
BASRAH
Max. 1
62'1
36'6
62’5
35'8
66'9
46'8
807
49'6
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The volumes contain the General Routine Orders [until 25 September 1916 referred to as Force Routine Orders] by the Commander of Indian Expeditionary Force D between 28 December 1915 and 10 July 1918, along with annexures to these orders and lists issued with the orders. Topics covered include:
- Appointments and promotions
- Equipment and supplies
- Clothing and rations
- Arrangements for postal and telegraphic communications
- Changes to the organisation of Force D
- Details of those in receipt of honours and rewards
- Compensation awarded
- Interpreters: discharges, postings, and transfers
- Accounts and expenditure
- Pay and allowances
- Reports and forms to be submitted
- Details of Courts Martial
- Local temperature readings and other meteorological observations
- Lists of candidates who have passed the Field Service Tests in Arabic and Turkish.
There are also Orders of the Day relating to the above subjects, as well as two Special Orders of the Day containing messages to the armed forces from George V of Great Britain and Ireland (f 95) and Mary, Queen Consort of George V (f 367).
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- 2 volumes (379 folios)
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The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the front to the rear of the volume.
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Foliation: this file consists of two physical volumes. The foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the first folio of volume one (ff 1-188) and terminates at the last folio of volume two (ff 189-378); these numbers are printed and are located in the top right corner 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 of the two volumes. The sequence contains one foliation anomaly, f 308a.
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