‘WAR DIARY. ARMY HEADQUARTERS, INDIA. […] I.E.F. “D”. Volume 55. PART I. (From 1st to 15th February 1919.)’ [142r] (292/396)
The record is made up of 1 volume (194 folios). It was created in 23 Nov 1918-15 Feb 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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APPENDIX 157.
DIARY No. 10668.
Telegram No. 10668 (Q,. M. G.-13), dated 10th February 1919.
(Despatched 9-30 p.m.)
From—The Chief of the General Staff, Delhi,
To—The General Officer Commanding, Force “ D ”, Baghdad.
M ith reference to your X-5 01, dated February 7th (Dy. No. 10035)
FHawa can be used for the return of 480 houses. She is due to leave Bombay
about the 10th instant. Begiet we cannot take more than the above at present
owing to congestion in India, but means of assisting you are under consi
deration. Suggest that, in the meantime, you make temporary arrangements
to augment your remount accommodation.
Record copy to Q,. M. G.
Copy to M. S. C., G. S. (S. D.-l, S. D.-3).
APPENDIX 158.
DIARY No. 10684-
Word Code telegram No. 10684-Q. M. G.-7. M. T., dated 10th February 1919.
(Despatched 10 p.m.)
From—The Chief of the General Staff, Delhi,
To—The General Officer Commanding, Force “ D,” Baghdad.
Deputy Adjutant-General 3rd Echelon, Basrah, in bis No. B-5746,
4th instant (Diary i>o. 9244) states that ten new Ford Van Companies numbers
1093 to 1100 and 1110 and 1111 are not now being mobilized. Please tele
graph categorical account of the situation As you have received all the
auxiliary vehicles for these units please report how many workshop, store
and first aid vehicles, cars and motor cycles received for these comnanies will
not now he required in Mesopotamia. It is understood that none of the 1,300
Ford Vans for these companies have yet arrived nor advice of despatch received
by you. Please confirm.
Record copy to Q. M. G.
Copy to M. S. C., A. G., G. S. (S. B.-J,).
APPENDIX 159,
DIARY No. 10687.
Word Code telegram No. 10687-M. B. R., dated l()th February 1919*
(Despatched 10 p.m.)
From—The War Section, Delhi,
To—The Deputy Director of Railways, Basrah.
My telegram 7118-M. B. R. (Diary No. 7118) January 28th, regarding
tramway track. "When may reply be expected ?
Record copy to M. B.
Copy to Q. M. G., G. S. (S. D.-l).
APPENDIX 160.
DIARY No. 10692.
Clear telegram No. 3205-Q. M. G.-5, dated 9th February 1919.
(Despatched 8-55 p.m., received 6 p.m., 10th February 1919.)
From—The Secretary, War Office, London,
To—The Commander-in-Chief in India, Delhi.
(Repeated Baghdad)
M. S. 623 (Diary No. 9518) from Baghdad not understood in view of
proposals contained in his cable X-5091 (Diary No. 5^41), dated 20th January.
Last named cable recommends abolition of appointment of D. S. T.
Working copy to Q. M. G.
Copy to M. S. C., G. S. (S. B. 1),
APPENDIX 161.
DIARY No. 10693.
Telegram No. 1477, dated 5th February 1919.
(Received in War Section, 10th February 1919.)
From—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.
in the
Persian Gulf
The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran.
, and Civil Commissioner in
Mesopotamia, Baghdad,
To—The Secretary to the Government of India in the Foreign and Political Depart
ment, Delhi.
If you see no objection I should be glad, if you could see your way to
approach Sir Alfred Webb, Egyptian Government Agent, Gundi Tethomas,
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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 February 1919. This is accompanied by appendices containing copies and extracts of these papers, which include: telegrams, memoranda, and tables.
An index to the contents of this volume can be found at folios 1-9. The volume concerns:
- Military personnel issues, including: equipment; the transfer and retirement of officers; nominations for Staff College; granting of leave; and demobilisation of troops
- Supply of food, construction materials, and other items to Force D
- Reductions of planned supply shipments to Force D
- Proposal for a new kind of emergency ration for Indian troops
- Preparation for demobilisation of Force D, including: disposal of animals used by Force D; withdrawal orders for specific units; and disposal of surplus ammunition
- Provision of ships to carry troops from Mesopotamia to the United Kingdom
- Proposed expansion of the jurisdiction of 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. in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran.
- Proposed changes to the Army Chaplains’ Department
- Employment of ‘Imported’ labourers in Mesopotamia and the growth of ‘Considerable local prejudice’ against these workers
- The post-war occupation and government of Mesopotamia
- British assessments of Mesopotamian public opinion
- Construction of railways in Mesopotamia
- Vaccination of animals shipped to Mesopotamia
- Arrest of thirteen Turkish [Ottoman] ‘ringleaders in recent political intrigue’ by British forces in Baghdad
- Turkish military presence at Joziret Ibn Omar [Cizre]
- British use of petroleum wells at Zakhd [Zakho]
- British arming of ‘Turcomans’ to fight the Bolsheviks on behalf of the Transcaspian Government
- Intelligence suggesting the presence of the former Ottoman leader Enver Pasha An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders. [Enver Pāshā] in the Caucasus
- British military actions in Persia [Iran] including: occupation of key roads; maintenance of roads; and discussion of a ‘most virulent form of malaria’ affecting British troops in North Persia.
The volume also contains:
- Distribution and composition of Force D, including details of lines of communication, general organisation, and corrections (ff 63-73)
- State of supplies on 27 January 1919 (f 25), 31 January 1919 (ff 162-163), 7 February 1919 (f 168)
- Distribution Report showing number and condition of motor vehicles with Force D, 1 December 1918 (ff 27-42)
- Ration strength of Force D on 21 December 1918 (ff 124-130), 28 December 1918 (ff 130-136), 4 January 1919 (ff 182-187), 11 January 1919 (ff 75-78), 18 January 1918 (ff 149-152)
- Strength return of Force D on 23 November 1918 (ff 79-90)
- Weekly return of sick and wounded dated 4 January 1919 (ff 99-100), 11 January (ff 188-189)
- Ammunition return of Force D on 2 January 1918 (ff 110-111)
- Programme for February despatch of British troops from Mesopotamia and India (f 112).
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- 1 volume (194 folios)
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The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the front to the rear of the volume.
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Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the first folio with 1 and terminates at the last folio with 192; 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. The foliation sequence does not include the front and back covers, nor does it include the leading and ending flyleaves.
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