'HISTORY OF THE GREAT WAR BASED ON OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS. THE CAMPAIGN IN MESOPOTAMIA 1914-1918. VOLUME IV.' [215v] (435/540)
The record is made up of 1 volume (266 folios). It was created in 1927. 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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HISTORY OF THE WAR: MESOPOTAMIA
Corps Troops, 1st Corps.
32nd Lancers.
1st Corps Heavy Artillery :—
" a ” Group (2/86th Heavy Battery ; 246th and 392nd Siege Batteries)
= 12 guns.
" B” Group (157th Heavy Battery; 159th and 257th Siege Batteries)
= 12 guns.
Nos. 788, 789, 901 and 902 Mechanical Transport Companies (caterpillar
tractors).
“ X,” " Y ” and “ Z ’’ Medium Trench Mortar Batteries.
1st Corps Signal Company.
No. 1 Printing Section.
No. 1 Litho Section.
No. 50 Ordnance Mobile Workshop.
1st Corps Troops Supply and Transport Company.
C 63rd Squadron, R.F.C.
51st Kite Balloon Section, R.F.C.
22nd Cavalry.
Nos. 59 and 93 Anti-aircraft Sections.
No. 3 Bridging Train.
Detachment, No. 7 Bridging Train.
One wagon station, 1st Wireless Signal Squadron.
No. 12 Mobile X-ray Unit.
Attached. «
3rd Division.
This division (late of the 1st Corps) was in process-of movement to Basra,
preparatory to departure from Mesopotamia to Egypt.
IHrd CORPS - Headquarters at Baquba.
13fA Division - In area west of the Diyala and east of the Tigris rivers.
Headquarters at Delli Abbas.
f 6th King’s Own Royal Regiment'
(Lancaster).
6th East Lancashire Regiment.
6th Prince of Wales’ Volunteers (South
38th Lancashire).
Infantry -( 6th Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire). >
Brigade. No. 38 Machine Gun Company.
38th Light Trench Mortar Battery.
38th Small-arm Ammunition Section.
38th Brigade Supply and Transport
Company.
Occupying Jabal Ham-
rin from the Diyala
to the Sakaltutan
pass. Brigade head
quarters north-east
of Delli Abbas.
39th
Infantry
Brigade.
40th
Infantry
Brigade.
'9th Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
7th Gloucestershire Regiment.
9th Worcestershire Regiment.
7th North StaSordshire Regiment.
-< No. 39 Machine Gun Company.
39th Light Trench Mortar Battery.
39th Small-arm Ammunition Section.
39th Brigade Supply and Transport
Company.
''Sth Cheshire Regiment.
8th Royal Welch Fusiliers.
4th South Wales Borderers.
5th Wiltshire Regiment.
< No. 40 Machine Gun Company.
40th Light Trench Mortar Battery.
40th Small-arm Ammunition Section.
40th Brigade Supply and Transport
Company.
Occupying the Win-
diya-Sindiya line.
" Brigade headquar
ters at Diltawa.
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The volume is the fourth 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 V. The Campaign in Upper Mesopotamia, 1917-1918 - North-West Persia and the Caspian, 1918', and consists of the following ten chapters:
- May, June and July 1917
- August and September 1917: The Capture of Ramadi
- October to December 1917 - Occupation of the Jabal Hamrin, Action of Tikrit and Death of General Maude
- January to March 1918: Dunsterville's Mission and the Action of Khan Baghdadi
- April and May 1918: Operations in Kurdistan and Arrangements to Counter the Turco-German Threat beyond our Northern Flank
- British Plans to Stop the Enemy's Advance into Persia and to Obtain Control of the Caspian
- The Fall of Baku
- British Advance up the Tigris: Actions of Fat-Ha Gorge and on the Little Zab
- The Battle of Sharqat and the Armistice
- Conclusion
The volume also includes fourteen maps, entitled:
- The Middle East
- Mesopotamia
- Map 34 - Operations near Ramadi: July and September 1917
- Map 35 - Operations in the Jabal Hamrin: October and December 1917
- Map 36 - Actions at Daur and Tikrit: 2nd and 5th November 1917
- Map 37 - Operations on the Euphrates line: March 1918
- Map 38 - Action of Khan Baghdadi: 26th March 1918
- Map 39 - Operations in the Kifri-Kirkuk area: April and May 1918
- Map 40 - The Cavalry affair of the 27th April 1918, and the action of Tuz Khurmatli, 29th April 1918
- Map 41 - Operations of "Dunsterforce", 1918
- Map 42 - Operations at Baku, August-September 1918
- Map 43 - Operations on the Tigris: 18th-30th October 1918
- Map 44 - Action by 7th Cavalry Brigade near Hadraniya: 29th October 1918
- Map 45 - Battle of Sharqat, 29th October 1918
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The volume contains a preface (folios 5-6), a chronological summary of the campaign in Mesopotamia (folios 7-8), a list of contents (folios 8-11), a list of maps and illustrations (folios 11-12), appendices (folios 197-232), an index (folios 233-254), and twelve maps in a pocket attached to the inside back cover (folios 256-267).
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Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the inside front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 268; 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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