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‘WAR DIARY. ARMY HEADQUARTERS, INDIA. […] I.E.F. “D”. Volume 41. PART II. (From 16th to 31st December 1917).’ [‎187r] (378/508)

The record is made up of 1 volume (250 folios). It was created in 10 Nov 1917-31 Dec 1917. 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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Tjlegram P., No. X.-5547, dated 26th December 1917. APPENDIX 540
(Despatched 9-40 p.m., received 7 a.m., 27th December 1917.) (%. No. QSOOO)
From—The General Officer Commanding, Force “ D,” Baghdad,
To—The Chief of the General Staff, Delhi.
It is stated by a German Agent captured near Khaniqin that an Indian
has been sent, by a German officer near Kifri to Kirmanshah via Sinjabi
country to get into touch with British Consular escort there. Information
has been sent to Rowlandson and Consul at Kirmanshah.
Working copy to G, S. (M. O. 3).
Copy to M. S. C., G. S. (M. 0. 1).
Telegram P., No. X.-5544, dated 26th December 1917. APPENDIX 541
(Despatched 8 p.m., received 5-30 a.m., 27th December 1917.) (Dy. No, S8001)
From—The General Officer Commanding, Force “ D,” Baghdad,
To—The Director,^Military Intelligence, London.
(Repeated to the Chief of the General Staff, Delhi.)
Proposal by Druffel given in captured document is to send Suleiman
Mirza to Kirmanshah as soon as this place “ is free of Russians.’ 5 Mosul is
also told by him that, as soon as possible, work from Kirmanshah must be
recommenced, so as to influence Luristan and Kalhurs.
Working copy to G. S. (M. O. 3).
Copy to M. S. C, G. S. (M. 0. 1).
i
Memorandum No. A. G.-2-2204-63, dated 8th December 1917. APPENDIX 542
(Received in War Section, 20th December 1917.) (By. No. 88004)
From—The Deputy Adjutant General, 3rd Echelon, General Headquarters, Basrah,
To—The Secretary, War Office, London.
[Copy for information to the Chief of the General Staff, Army Headquarters, Delhi, the
Assistant Director of Ordnance Stores (Provision), Basrah.]
Forwarded* with reference to your No. 25549-Cipher (A. G.-2) (Dy.
* Detailed Statement of Ration Strength of Ntfl' f’P, “ 0f “ y
Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force, dated the No. B.-di/j dated the 7th December 1917
24th November 1917. {Dy.No.5872).
Bet ailed Statement of Ration Strength of Mosopotamian Expeditionary Force on 24th
November 1917.

British
Officers.
Indian
Officers.
British
Banks.
Indian
Banks.
Machine
Guns.
Abut Tboops.
General Headquarters
99
5
366
172
Army Signal Company
13
16
453
30
16
Infantry . . .
12
18
1,201
Eoyal Engineers
3
2
135
28
Artillery .
33
3
498
363
Signals
8
15
326
43
...
Supply and Transport
Mechanical Transport
7
69
20
2,194
1,830
35
Aviation . . .
78
10
677
11
Camel Corps . . .
4
1
79
...
Stokes Mortar Batteries
49
...
645
...
• ••
Medical « t
2
...
6
• • •
•**
Total

377
51
5,104
8,870
79
^28

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Content

The volume contains a chronological list of brief summaries of papers relating to the activities of the Indian Expeditionary Force D (also known as the Mesopotamia Expeditionary Force) between 16 and 31 December 1917. This is accompanied by appendices containing copies and extracts of these papers, which include: letters, telegrams, notes, reports, tables, and memoranda.

An index to the contents of this volume and a summary of the contents can be found at the start of IOR/L/MIL/17/5/3289. The volume concerns:

  • Appreciations [reports] and intelligence summaries from the Directorate of Military Operations dated 16 December 1917 (ff 9-10), 23 December 1917 (ff 127-129), 30 December 1917 (ff 249-250)
  • Supplies, particularly of timber, tents, and preserved meats
  • The difficulties of dispatching petrol and oils in drums
  • A shortage of tin affecting food supplies
  • The armistice signed by Germany, Austria, Russia, Turkey and Bulgaria on 17 December 1917
  • Movements of Turkish [Ottoman] and German troops
  • British aerial bombardment of aerodromes at Humr [Al Humr], Tuz Kurmatli [Tuz Khurmati]
  • Commentary on shipping and port works recommended by the Cherry and Thompson Commission and A Monteath
  • Financial powers available to civil administrators in occupied territories and arrangements for receipts
  • The occupation of Samawa [As Samawah], Hillah [Al Hillah] and Kifl [Al Kifl]
  • The proposed Irrigation Directorate
  • The selection of men to be allotted to Major-General Lionel Dunsterville
  • Reinforcements for Force D, including supplies of medical officers, camels, and personnel for the Inland Water Transport Department, the Anglo-Persian Oil Company, and the Railway Department
  • Reports from the Royal Flying Corps of machines in service and pilots available
  • Russian officers from England who were anxious to serve in Mesopotamia.

The following tables appear:

  • Distribution of Force D on 18 November 1917 (ff 16-21), 25 November (ff 144-155)
  • Ration strength of Force D on 24 November 1917 (ff 36-38, 187-191), 1 December (ff 133-136), 17 November (ff 136-140), 8 December (ff 212-214)
  • Distribution of the Turkish Army on 18 December 1917 (ff 48-49), 25 December 1917 (ff 167-169)
  • State of supplies on 15 December (ff 56-57, 76-77), 22 December (ff 177-178, 201-202)
  • Weekly return of the sick and wounded on 1 December (f 72)
  • Strength return for Force D on 10 November (ff 115-117)
  • Effective strength of the Railway Department (ff 237-241).
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1 volume (250 folios)
Arrangement

The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the front to the rear of the volume.

Physical characteristics

The foliation sequence commences at the front cover with 1 and terminates at the inside back cover with 252; 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. An additional foliation sequence is also present in parallel between ff 3-250; these numbers are printed and are located in the bottom centre of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio.

Dimensions: 21 x 33cm

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‘WAR DIARY. ARMY HEADQUARTERS, INDIA. […] I.E.F. “D”. Volume 41. PART II. (From 16th to 31st December 1917).’ [‎187r] (378/508), British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers, IOR/L/MIL/17/5/3290, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100139296983.0x0000b3> [accessed 28 August 2024]

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