Addiscombe Military Seminary Separate lists of Bengal, Madras and Bombay engineer, artillery and infantry cadets
Scope & Content:
giving dates of joining the seminary, of reaching the age of sixteen, and of passing the final examination, plus the length of time to be reckoned as service for retirement on full pay, with miscellaneous memoranda, correspondence and certificates 1847-1859; list of cadets absent from the seminar...
Extracts from Military Letters to Bengal and Committee of Correspondence minutes on the appointment of veterinary surgeons
Scope & Content:
list of vacancies and appointments of veterinary surgeons, giving name of vacancy, Presidency, cause of vacancy, patron, nominee and date of appointment, 1843-1858; list of veterinary surgeons in the Company's service, 1850; printed copy of the charter of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons ...
Temporary Indian Army Appointments: Note on procedure for temporary appointments, lists of officers selected for one year appointments
Scope & Content:
lists of one year officers joining the Egyptian and Mesopotamian Expeditionary Forces, lists of three year appointments to the Supply & Transport Corps, lists of temporary appointments demobilized in the UK or sent to India for demobilization, lists of temporary and Indian Army Reserve of Of...
Despatch by H.E. Gen Sir C.C. Monro, C-in-C in India, on the work of the army in India and of the civil departments of the government of India in connection with the war. Simla: GSI, 1918.
The file contains correspondence regarding the Mesopotamia Campaign of the First World War during May-December 1917. The correspondence discusses strategy, provisioning and recruitment. It is particularly concerned with a perceived unreliability as allies of Russian forces in Mesopotamia [Iraq]....
The file contains correspondence regarding congestion at the port of Basra during the First World War, and suggestions for increasing capacity and improving efficiency. The primary correspondents are: the Commander-in-Chief, India; the General Officer Commanding, Mesopotamia; and the War Office.
A strategical study of Persia and the Persian Gulf
Scope & Content:
This volume contains a strategical study of Persia and the Persian Gulf for the purpose of foreseeing the development of British military and commercial activity in Persia. The volume was prepared by the General Staff, Army Headquarters, India, and printed at the Government Monotype Press, Simla...
Collection Area:
India Office Records and Private Papers
Languages:
English
Date Range:
1913
Extent:
1 volume (73 folios) and a box containing three maps