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‘WAR DIARY. ARMY HEADQUARTERS, INDIA. […] I.E.F. “D”. Volume 41. PART I. (From 1st to 31st December 1917).’ [‎109r] (222/556)

The record is made up of 1 volume (274 folios). It was created in 30 Aug 1917-5 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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WAR DIARY.
Date.
Summary of events.
Number. ;
Appendix.
7-12-17—
The General Officer Commanding, Eorce “D,” was informed that camels should be embarked in S. S.
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contd.
“ Muttra ” and “ Scottier ” and .Bandar Abbas informed of the date of arrival.
The General Officer Commanding, Force “ D,” drew attention to shipments of supplies during November
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and in view of there being no large stocks on hand, asked that demands might be complied with as
exactly as possible.
The Director of Military Intelligence, London, reported that intercepted letters indicated that before
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October 10th, 703 Cavalry Zug was at Constantinople.
The General Officer Commanding, Baghdad, was informed that only 100 carts with 227 ponies, sailing
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about 18th December, could be supplied for the Gwalior Transport Corps.
The Chief of the Imperial General Staff, London, was informed that in consequence of the Admiralty
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having asked what help India could give with shipping for the 7th Division, it was proposed to tem
porarily suspend all movements to "Basrah of troops and reinforcements excepting only supplies
which w T ere necessary.
The General Officer Commanding, Force Ce D,” was informed that his proposal as to grading the Director
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of Local Resources as Brigadier-General and to have two Deputy Controllers with rank of Colonel, was
approved, and was given general basis on which to submit establishment.
The General Officer Commanding, Force “ D,” was asked whether he still required the river dredgers
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then at Basrah as, if he did not, there was urgent need for them in India.
The Secretary, War Office, London, was informed of requirements in Heavy Mountain Artillery in
reference to demand from Deputy Adjutant General, 3rd Echelon, Basrah.
The General Officer Commanding, Force “ D,” reported that evidence continued to be received of large
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quantities of supplies reaching enemy destinations from Koweit, and suggested placing a small body
of troops at Koweit to regulate export under supervision of Political Officer.
The movements of river craft en route to Mesopotamia were reported to the Director, Inland W ater
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Transport, Basrah.
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. , Baghdad, reported that action in regard to quarterly tin ration might be deferred,
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as 10 tons of tin had arrived at Basrah, of which 5 tons were for Baghdad.
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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 1 and 15 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 folios 3-17. The volume concerns:

  • Appreciations [reports] and intelligence summaries from the Directorate of Military Operations dated 2 December 1917 (ff 49-50), 9 December (ff 156-157)
  • Reinforcements for Force D, including supplies of medical officers, horses, mules, and railway staff
  • Captured arms and ammunition (ff 159-165)
  • Movements of Turkish [Ottoman] and German troops
  • Exchange of prisoners with Turks at Berne
  • Supplies to Force D, including the problems of supplying petrol
  • Attack on the enemy on 3 December on Jebel Hamrin [Jabal Hamrin]
  • The possibility of postponing the dredging of the Shatt-el-Arab [Shatt al-Arab]
  • Transfer of the 7th division in Mesopotamia to Egypt
  • Occupation of Qurah Tappah [Qarah Tapah], Qizil Robat [As Sa‘diyah], and Khanaqin
  • Supply and transport ships
  • Reports from the Royal Flying Corps of machines in service and pilots available
  • Concerns over supplies reaching the Turks from Koweit [Kuwait]
  • A scheme to supply frozen meat to British troops
  • Correspondence between Mr A Monteath and the Admiralty on the subject of the Thomson Cherry Commission enquiring into shipping between India and Mesopotamia
  • A proposal to form a Directorate of Irrigation
  • Post offices and returned letters
  • Sentences given to members of the Ghadr [Ghadar] party captured in Baghdad.

The following tables appear:

  • Distribution and composition of Force D, including details of: lines of communication; general organisation; and names of General Officers and Brigade Commanders (ff 18-31)
  • Ration strength of Force D on 3 November 1917 (ff 42-46), 17 November (ff 111-113), 10 November 1917 (ff 137-140)
  • Weekly return of sick and wounded dated 17 November (f 65), 24 November (ff 152-153)
  • Distribution of the Turkish Army on 4 December 1917 (ff 70-72), 11 December 1917 (ff 180-182)
  • Distribution of Force D on 11 November 1917 (ff 76-80)
  • State of supplies on 1 December 1917 (ff 86-87, 116-117), 8 December (ff 187-189), 9 December (ff 268-269)
  • Monthly distribution report of motor vehicles on 1 October 1917 (ff 128-134)
  • Strength return for Force D on 27 October 1917 (ff 97-99), 9 December 1917 (ff 190-192), 3 November (ff 262-264).
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1 volume (274 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 276; 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 3-274; 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 I. (From 1st to 31st December 1917).’ [‎109r] (222/556), British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers, IOR/L/MIL/17/5/3289, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100140786960.0x000017> [accessed 17 July 2024]

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