'Despatch by Lieutenant-General R. Wapshare, C.B., C.S.I. on the Organization and Working of the East Persian Line of Communications. From 1st April 1918 to 15th January 1919' [48r] (100/138)
The record is made up of 1 file (65 folios). It was created in 1919. 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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to any articles which are ordered by the Assistant Quartermaster General to be
despatched by motor convoy. Officers or troops are not to be despatched by motor
convoys without sanction of the Inspector General of Communications.
6. The Supply Depot (and Ordnance and other Depots where they exist) at
the base of each section will be regarded, as dumps for stores that are passed on
from section to section. Special tables are issued showing the nature of supplies
to come to each section weekly from railhead, and the amount, including articles
of local produce, that have to be passed, on the aggregate of which articles is shown
in Table A., Category A. The tables referred to also show the quantities allowed to
each Supply Officers’ section (or head of other service in the section) to meet the
needs of his own section.
B. Doivnward movement of stores:
7. All transport moving down the line is to be, as far as possible, back-loaded
with useful loads to the section next below. The amounts and natures of supplies
which are required to be brought by back-loading from the fertile areas in Khorasan,
to points on the Line of Communication to the south of that province, are shown
in the tables giving the amount of stocks to be maintained at each post, and sources
of their supply. Before despatching downward convoys, the T. 0. S,. will ascertain
from the Administrative Commandant whether he wishes to despatch any loads
other than the supplies named in the tables quoted.
F. ETHRIDGE, Maior,
for Lieut.-Colonel,
Assistant Quartermaster General, Line of Communications,
East Persia.
Biujand : ,
27th January 1919 :
C26GSB
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The file consists of a despatch from Lieutenant-General Richard Wapshare, General Officer Commanding, 4th (Quetta) Division to the Chief of General Staff, Army Headquarters, Delhi, dated 8 March 1919, concerning the organization and working of the East Persian line of communications, covering the period from 1 April 1918 to 15 January 1919.
It includes topics such as topography; the East Persian Cordon Field Force; administration; troop movements; railway defence troops; work on the railway; financial problems; road and rail lines of communications; supply areas; transport; trade; the capacity of the railway; supplies; medical and veterinary arrangements; and ordnance services.
Appendices 1 and 2 consist of maps and sketches not reproduced in this file.
Appendix 3 – Report on the working of the Nushki Extension Railway from 1st April 1918 to 15th January 1919 , by Colonel Frederick Warner Allum, Engineer-in-Chief, Nushki Extension Railway, dated 6 February 1919.
Appendix 4 – Note on the Field Work of the Nushki Extension (Railway) Reconnaissance, June 1918 to January 1919 , by Major Lewis Egerton Hopkins, Engineer-in-Chief, N. E. Reconnaissance, dated 6 February 1919. Covering the object and length of the survey; wells, tanks and water supply; transport; illness; list of officers and subordinates, etc., who served in Persia; and caravan routes.
Appendix 5 – Report on the working of the line of communications East Persia from September 1918 to January 15th 1919 , by Brigadier-General William Edmund Ritchie Dickson, Inspector General of Communications, East Persia, dated 5 February 1919. It is broken down into the following topics: general; supply and transport; medical; ordnance; veterinary; works; surveys; finance; ecclesiastical; and posts and telegraphs.
It also includes a series of seventeen annexures with various tables covering: administrative standing orders; the transport situation and forecast of transport requirements; instructions for moving stores along the line of communications; the chain of supply and transport responsibility; transport units; distribution of supply units; supplies carried on lines of communication; medical requirements; clothing and ordnance stores; progress of building works; and finances.
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This file consists of a single document.
A contents page for Appendix 5 is included on folio 18.
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Foliation: the foliation sequence commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 67; 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. Pagination: the file also contains an original printed pagination sequence.
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