‘File 28/1 K I Defence of oil field and refinery’ [113r] (225/684)
The record is made up of 1 file (340 folios). It was created in 5 Dec 1939-3 May 1942. 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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SHPLOyr^TT Oi^ 4 JUi;iOH N>G.O> s P20H TJIS ’ IRuO, LJVIE3
PCR DUTIES 71'
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23, It has hoen decided to att ch 4 junior N.C.O.s from
the ’Iraq, Levies for a period of at least 6 months* These men
will he relieved at tiij expiration of this time by other ’Iraq
Levies, if necessary* The object is to train the local Defence
Police, and in particular to ;rain men who will later he
suitable as N*C*O* s. These U.G.Q.« s are also to he used for
supervisory duties under the direction of the ^rah ex-Levy
Officer now serving with this force. The questions of pay,
etc., have been agreed to by the BAIIRLIN Government (13.12*40).
These men are to he sent to BAXiEIN by air at the earliest
possible opportunity. The men should take with them full
equipment (less anti-gas respirator) and bedding. It is
advisable for the senior to be given the acting rank of
Sergeant on arrival (as 2nd-in-command to the Arab Officer).
The remaining three should be made acting Corporals. These
acting ranks need not affect the question of pay. The F,
Advsr. has agreed that the men should receive their present
rates of pay, plus 2S^, free accommodation and rations (.Action
by S.P.3.0, and O.C., ’Iraq Levies).
NECESSITY FOR EXTRA POLICE FOR THE BAHREIN DEPENCE POLICE,
24. At present, only 50 of the police are ’’regulars 1 ’.
50 or 60 are natoors who have been employed for some time with
the force and about 50 are natoors who have been employed only
recently. The final numbers actually required for this force
can only be judged after experience. It will probably be
between 120 - 150. In the meantime, ^regulars” should be
increased to 110 men. These should be given uniform, and
specially trained. The balance required*up to the present
total numbers employed*may be found from natoors, the best of
which can be enlisted in the force later, v/hen the establish
ment is increased. The Political advisor agreed but pointed
out the difficulties of obtaining suitable uniform locally.
He promised to do what he could to ensure that the force of 110
Defence Police was given uniform, including some form of warn
clothing for wear during the winter months. He agreed that
it was desirable for the D.0. to control enlistments and dis
charges in this force. It was agreed that in order to avoiu.
confusion and to discriminate between this force and the
’’metropolitan police”, the sx^ocial police force might be called,
in future, the ’’BAHREIN DEPENCE POLICE FORCE”. The D.O. is to
consider whether this is the most suitable title, and to inform
A. H. Q. of the final decision reached, in due course.
BLACIvOUT ARRANGEMENTS. r »
MANAMA AND LfJilARRAK. £ ^ ~ /I'l
25. The main object at the present time is to avoid an
excessive glow in the sky, and also to gradually educate the
townspeople in Blackout measures. 3.A.3.0. said he was satis
fied with the existing degree of preparation against the present
degree of risk and thought that the blackout might be intensi
fied gradually in the light of experience gained, and increased
later if the risk became enhanced. The day to day danger of
the Blackout to life and limb was mentioned. The D.O. is to
advise the Local civil authorities concerned on the general
measures to be adopted from time to time and is to refer
questions of policy to Air Headquarters for decision.
REFINERY XJD OILFIELDS AREA.
26, The 3.A.3.0, considered that the Blackout measures
already taken in the refinery and oilfields area were adequate.
Continued/.....
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The file comprises copies of correspondence, memoranda and reports relating to the military defence of Bahrain’s oil refineries and oil fields during the Second World War. The principal correspondents in the file are: the Political Agent A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency. in Bahrain (Hugh Weightman; Major Reginald George Evelin William Alban); the Chief Local Representative of the Bahrain Petroleum Company (BAPCO) (John S Black; Roger Anthony Kennedy; Milton H Lipp; Ward P Anderson).
The file includes:
- a copy of ‘General Instructions for the Defence Organisation of the Bahrain Petroleum Company’, dated December 1939 (ff 9-52), with sections focusing on: 1) the internal and external areas of the refinery; 2) the personnel camps at Awali and Zellaq; 3) fields and wells; information on inventories of equipment, and specific instructions for patrols and guards;
- correspondence from BAPCO representatives to the Political Agent A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency. relating to: the perceived threat to Bahrain and to Company property, and defensive measures to be taken; assessments of the threat of internal sabotage, local uprisings, bombardment from sea or air (ff 68-71); questions of responsibility for and efficacy of defensive measures being taken in Bahrain; questions of the legal aspects (liability, compensation, War Risk Insurance) of damage to Company property from enemy attack, and volunteers who become casualties while defending Company property, including printed copies of the Gazetteer of India War Injuries Ordinance , No. VII of 1941 (ff 235-237) and the War Injuries (Amendment) Ordinance , No. I of 1942 (ff 238-249);
- correspondence exchanged, and the notes and minutes of meetings held between senior Government officials (including the Political Resident A senior ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul General) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Residency. in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. , Senior Naval Officer in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. , Air Vice Marshal at Air Headquarters in Iraq) on the provision of resources for the defence of Bahrain, including discussion of the availability and use of manpower supplied by BAPCO;
- a number of monthly progress reports in 1941 on the Bahrain defence scheme, prepared by the Defence Officer in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. (ff 143-144, ff 146-147, ff 162-164, ff 177-179), referring to: defence force recruitment; the volunteer defence force; general morale and attitude of recruits; equipment supplies; anti-aircraft defence measures;
- in 1941, plans for the control of telephone exchanges and lines during emergencies, with lists of telephone links to be maintained during an emergency (ff 182-183);
- plans and proposals for the protection of BAPCO property in the event of enemy action, including: in 1942, BAPCO proposals for the protection of the oil field in case it falls into enemy hands, by the sealing of wells with concrete (ff 270-294); a military report on Passive Air Defence (PAD) at the BAPCO refinery, dated 28 April 1942, focussing chiefly on plans to construct protective sheathing around the refinery tanks (ff 304-323).
- Extent and format
- 1 file (340 folios)
- Arrangement
The file’s contents are arranged in approximate chronological order, from the earliest item at the front to the latest at the end. The file notes at the end of the file (ff 326-341) mirror the chronological arrangement.
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Foliation: the main foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1 and terminates at the back cover with 342; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, 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. Two additional foliation sequences are also present in parallel between ff 3-341; these numbers are also written in pencil, and are located in the same position as the main sequence.
A previous foliation sequence, which is also circled, has been superseded and therefore crossed out.
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- Title
- ‘File 28/1 K I Defence of oil field and refinery’
- Pages
- front, front-i, 2r:6v, 52v:56v, 59r:67v, 72r:87v, 91r:91v, 93r:98v, 100r:115v, 117r:127v, 129r:150v, 152r:153v, 157r:175v, 177r:184v, 187r:187v, 189r:190v, 193r:193v, 195r:200v, 204r:207v, 209r:211v, 213r:217v, 220r:220v, 222r:270v, 272r:276v, 279r:298v, 301r:309v, 311r:341v, back-i, back
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