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1. ‘WAR DIARY. ARMY HEADQUARTERS, INDIA. […] I.E.F. “D”. Volume 21. PART II. (From 16th to 30th April 1916.)’
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- Abstract: 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 30 April 1916. This is accompanied by appendices containing copies and extracts of these papers, which include letters, memoranda, telegrams, and intelligence summaries and appreciations [reports] from the Directorate of Military Operations.A summary of the contents can be found at the start of IOR/L/MIL/17/5/3250. The volume mostly relates to:Efforts for the relief of Kut [Al-Kut], negotiations with the Turkish [Ottoman] forces, and the surrender of the British garrisonUpdates from the Tigris and Euphrates linesSupplies and equipment for Force D, including ammunition and river craftMedical arrangements in Mesopotamia, including the need for more staff, equipment, and stores, and plans for evacuating the sick and wounded. It includes weekly sick returns for 25 March (f 32) and 1 April (ff 146-147)Reinforcements for Force DPlans for the construction of a railway between Basrah [Basra] and NasiriyahThe movements and dispositions of Turkish and German troopsThe operations of Russian forces.The following tables appear:Composition of Force D (ff 38-42)The strengths of units in Force D (ff 76-87, ff 174-177)Statement showing provision of river craft for Force D (ff 92-96)Statement showing the reinforcements that embarked for Basrah (ff 188-199).The vast majority of material in the volume dates from 16-30 April 1916, but there is also a small amount of material which dates from February, March and 1-15 April 1916.Physical description: The foliation sequence commences at the front cover with 1 and terminates at the inside back cover with 201; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio. An additional foliation sequence is also present in parallel between ff 3-199; these numbers are printed and are located in the bottom centre of the recto side of each folio.Dimensions: 21 x 33cm
2. ‘WAR DIARY. ARMY HEADQUARTERS, INDIA. […] I.E.F. “D”. Volume 22. PART I. (From 1st to 15th May 1916.)’
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- Abstract: 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 May 1916. This is accompanied by appendices containing copies and extracts of these papers, which include letters, memoranda, telegrams, despatches and appreciations [reports] from the Directorate of Military Operations.A summary of the contents of this volume can be found at folios 8-10. The volume mostly relates to:Negotiations with Khalil Pasha [Halil (Kut) Pāshā, also rendered in the volume as Khalil Bey or Khalil], following the surrender of Kut [Al-Kut], for the return of the sick and wounded from the Kut Garrison in exchange for Turkish [Ottoman] prisonersDetails of the return of the sick and wounded from KutUpdates from the Tigris and Euphrates linesReinforcements for Force DSupplies and equipment for Force DThe provision of river craft, aircraft, and hospital ships for Force DPlans for the construction of the railway from Basrah [Basra] to NasiriyahIntelligence concerning Turkish forcesThe operations of Russian forces.The volume also includes:The distribution of Force D (ff 3-7, f 97, ff 134-137)The strengths of units in Force D (ff 71-72, ff 149-151, ff 171-172)‘Memorandum on three months’ work in Mesopotamia’ by Colonel Sir George Buchanan, Director-General of Port Administration and River Conservancy, with enclosures containing copies of memoranda and correspondence (ff 17-57)Sick returns for 8 April (f 79) and 15 April (ff 157-158)Statement showing provision of river craft for Force D (ff 119-123).The vast majority of material in the volume dates from May 1916, but there is also a small amount of material which dates from January to April 1916.Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence commences at the front cover with 1 and terminates at the inside back cover with 189; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio. An additional foliation sequence is also present in parallel between ff 3-187; these numbers are printed and are located in the bottom centre of the recto side of each folio.Dimensions: 21 x 33cm