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'HISTORY OF THE GREAT WAR BASED ON OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS. THE CAMPAIGN IN MESOPOTAMIA 1914-1918. VOLUME II.' [‎229r] (466/660)

The record is made up of 1 volume (323 folios). It was created in 1924. 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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GORRINGE’S ORDERS
421
of the 13th Division, four battalions (9th Royal Warwickshire,
7 th North Staffordshire, 8 th Cheshire and 8 th Royal Welch
Fusiliers) were holding a strong second line some eight hundred
yards in rear of the 3rd Division right centre, while two batta An extra allowance of pay granted to soldiers involved in special field service or to public servants on special duty.
lions 38th Brigade ( 6 th King’s Own and 6 th Loyal North
Lancashire) were in the vicinity of Rohde’s Piquet in support
of the left of the 3rd Division.
At 7.45 a.m. General Gorringe, after a full discussion of the
situation with General Keary, issued orders that after 8 a.m.
the fighting area on the right bank would be divided into two
sections by a line running from a point about twelve hundred
yards south of Twin Pimples through the Narrows. General
Maude, with the Corps Artillery on the right bank under his
orders, would take command of the section north of this line
and General Keary the section to the south of it including
the maintenance of the causeway at the Narrows. As oppor
tunity offered, and in communication with each other, each
general would arrange to withdraw the units of his division
to his own area, the 36th Brigade, which had been ordered
forward to join General Keary during the night, being attached
to the 3rd Division.
A considerable portion of the 3rd Division after its experiences
during the night could not be relied on for effective offensive
action for a few days and General Gorringe was consequently
obliged to modify somewhat his former plans. But he still
intended to attack the Chahela position, and General Maude
was given instructions that his division was to push on and
consolidate positions as far forward as possible.
General Maude ordered the 39th Brigade and the East and
South Lancashire battalions, temporarily attached to this
brigade, gradually to relieve the 3rd Division units to the
north of Twin Pimples; the 40th Brigade to take over the
line for about a thousand yards south of that point; and the
38th Brigade (less the two Lancashire battalions above men
tioned) to take up a position near the Narrows as divisional
reserve. General Keary sent the 36th Brigade to take over
his front line southward of the 40th Brigade and ordered the
37th Brigade to put out a line of outposts running eastward
from the left of the 36th Brigade. The remainder of his
infantry, i.e., 7th, 8 th, 9th and the greater part of the 37th
Brigades, were to concentrate near Rohde’s Piquet.
Efforts during the day by the East and South Lancashire
battalions to recapture point Z met with no success; and
hostile fire prevented the relief of the Connaught Rangers

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The volume is the second volume of an official government publication compiled at the request of the Government of India, and under the direction of the Historical Section of the Committee of Imperial Defence, by Brigadier-General Frederick James Moberly. The volume was printed and published at His Majesty's Stationery Office, London.

The contents provide a narrative of the operations of 1914-1918 in Mesopotamia, based mainly on official documents.

The volume is in one part, entitled, 'Part III. The First Campaign for Baghdad', and consists of the following fourteen chapters:

  • The Decision to Advance to Baghdad
  • Commencement of the Advance Towards Baghdad
  • The Battle of Ctesiphon - the First Day's Operations
  • Battle of Ctesiphon (Continued) and the British Retirement to Kut
  • The Decision to Hold Kut and British Policy Consequent on the Failure to Reach Baghdad
  • The Siege of Kut: First Phase (December 1915)
  • Commencement of the Relief Operations
  • The Action of Shaikh Saad
  • The Action of the Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. and the First Attack on Hanna
  • Operations up to the End of February, 1916
  • The Second Attempt to Relieve Kut; the Attack on the Dujaila Redoubt
  • The Third Attempt to Relieve Kut; the Successful Advance to and First and Second Attacks on Sannaiyat
  • The Last Attempt at Relief; Bait Isa and Sannaiyat
  • The Siege of Kut; the Last Stages

The volume also includes nine maps, entitled:

  • The Middle East
  • Lower Mesopotamia
  • Map 8 - The Tigris from Kut al Amara to Baghdad
  • Map 9 - The Battle of Ctesiphon
  • Map 10 - The affair of Umm at Tubul
  • Map 11 - The defence of Kut al Amara
  • Map 12 - The fort at Kut; with special reference to the Turkish attack on 24th December 1915
  • Map 13 - River Tigris between Ali Gharbi and Shumran
  • Map 14 - The action at Shaikh Saad
  • Map 15 - The action of the Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows.
  • Map 16 - The first attack on Hanna; 21st January 1916
  • Map 17 - The attack on the Dujaila Redoubt, 8th March 1916
  • Map 18 - To illustrate Tigris Corps Operation Order No. 26, dated 6th March 1916
  • Map 19 - To illustrate operations between 10th March and end of April 1916
  • Map 20 - The action of Bait Isa on 17th and 18th April 1916, and the attack on Sannaiyat 22nd April 1916
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1 volume (323 folios)
Arrangement

The volume contains a list of contents (folios 6-10), a list of maps and illustrations (folio 11), appendices (folios 254-290), an index (folios 291-312), and eleven maps in a pocket attached to the inside back cover (folios 314-324).

Physical characteristics

Foliation: the foliation sequence commences at the inside front cover with 1 and terminates at the inside back cover with 325; 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 volume also contains an original printed pagination sequence.

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'HISTORY OF THE GREAT WAR BASED ON OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS. THE CAMPAIGN IN MESOPOTAMIA 1914-1918. VOLUME II.' [‎229r] (466/660), British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers, IOR/L/MIL/17/15/66/2, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100045738550.0x000043> [accessed 5 February 2025]

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