APPENDICES

APPENDIX I
DECORATIONS AWARDED TO OFFICERS AND MEN.

1. Prior to the Great War.

RANK AND NAME.REMARKS.
Subadar-Major Sheik IbramPensioned March 17th, 1826, for zealous, active and meritorious service with the 5th Brigade of the Madras Troops on Foreign Service in Arracan, on full pay and staff allowance of Subadar-Major. Presented with a Sword and Palankeen and usual allowance (Rupees 70) for its support. After decease a pension of half the pay of a Subadar-Major to be granted to his nearest heir for the support of his family.

The Indian Order of Merit, 3rd Class.

626 Private Cotapah Sasseedroog, 1844.
1135 Private Veerapah Sasseedroog, 1844.
773 Private Hyder Ally Khan Panalghur, 1844.
113 Havildar Moodoo Kistuah } Azimghur, 1858.
288 L./Naik Mohammed Ghalil }
270 Private Syed Imarm }
185 Drill-Havildar Shaik Abdood Cawder }
338 L./Naik Mohammed Kassim }
293 Private Mohammed Ally }
273 Private Jyanah }

2. During the Great War.

Commander of the British Empire.

Distinguished Service Order.

Order of the British Empire.

Military Cross.

Order of British India, 1st Class.

Order of British India, 2nd Class.

Indian Order of Merit, 2nd Class.

The Indian Distinguished Service Medal.

Bar to the Indian Distinguished Service Medal.

Foreign Orders.

RANK AND NAME.NAME OF ORDER.
Subadar Bahadur ShahFrench Croix de Guerre.
Subadar Ghulam MohammedFrench Croix de Guerre.
Honorary Captain Ajab KhanHedjaz Order.
943 Havildar Nand SinghSerbian Order of Karageorgewich.

Granted Honorary King’s Commissions.

RANK AND NAME.RANK GRANTED.
Subadar-Major Ajab KhanCaptain.
Subadar-Major Hussain ShahLieutenant.
Subadar-Major Ahmad KhanLieutenant.
Subadar-Major Indar SinghLieutenant.

The Meritorious Service Medal.

APPENDIX II.
MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES.

Khafajiyah, 1915.

Euphrates, 1915.

Ctesiphon, 1915.

Siege of Kut-al-Amarah.

Smyrna, 1918.

1919.

APPENDIX III.
THE THIRD AFGHAN WAR: DECORATIONS AND MENTIONS.

Siege of Jandola.

RANK AND NAME.DECORATIONS AND MENTIONS.
Captain R. C. AndersonMilitary Cross.
991 Havildar Bari SherIndian Order of Merit, 2nd Class.
Bhisti Gurdit SinghIndian Order of Merit, 2nd Class.

Operations against Afghanistan.

RANK AND NAME.DECORATIONS AND MENTIONS.
74 Havildar Karam KhanIndian Distinguished Service Medal.
2550 L./Naik Kartar SinghIndian Distinguished Service Medal.
Lieutenant P. ProctorMentioned in Despatches.
Captain A. CulleyMentioned in Despatches.
991 Havildar Bari SherMentioned in Despatches.
Jemadar Mohommed RasulMentioned in Despatches.
74 Havildar Karam KhanMentioned in Despatches.
2550 L./Naik Kartar SinghMentioned in Despatches.
Bhisti Gurdit SinghMentioned in Despatches.

APPENDIX IV.
BRITISH OFFICERS KILLED AND WOUNDED.

RANK AND NAME.REMARKS.
Ensign John HaynesWounded, Battle of Porto Novo, 1781.
Captain Andrew FrenchKilled on March 29th, 1825, at the attack on the Heights of Arracan.
Lieutenant J. K. LuardWounded on March 29th, 1825, at the attack on the Heights of Arracan.
Lieutenant F. B. WhiteWounded on March 29th, 1825, at the attack on the Heights of Arracan.
Lieutenant R. S. GledstanesWounded on March 29th, 1825, at the attack on the Heights of Arracan.
Lieutenant F. C. Rynd (20th Madras Infantry), attached 10th Madras Infantry.Wounded near Ningyan (Pyminanah) North Burma, on August 15th, 1886, when on duty with escort for coolies cutting roads.
Lieutenant J. F. GreenwoodKilled on November 21st, 1886, when in command of advance guard on the road between Ningyan (Pyminanah), North Burma, and Yemethen.
2/Lieutenant N. G. HathornKilled at Nasiriyeh, Euphrates, 14th July, 1915, taking the village of Shakhair.
Lieut.-Colonel A. C. H. SmithettWounded, Action in the Gurma Safeh, July 5th, 1915; killed, Battle of Ctesiphon, November 22nd, 1915.
Major C. L. PerrinKilled, Battle of Ctesiphon, November 22nd, 1915.
2/Lieutenant R. W. GosneyKilled, Battle of Ctesiphon, November 22nd, 1915.
2/Lieut. G. W. MuirheadKilled, Siege of Kut-al-Amarah, December 12th, 1915.
Lieutenant T. M. GravesWounded, Action on the Gurma Safeh, July 5th, 1915; killed with Relief Force, Kut-al-Amarah.
Lieutenant A. H. DobbsKilled with Relief Force, Kut-al-Amarah, April 21st, 1916.
Captain S. M. Bailie (87th Punjabis)Wounded, Action on the Gurma Safeh, July 5th, 1915.
Lieutenant R. D. E. DarellWounded, Nasiriyeh, July 24th, 1915.
Lieutenant E. J. D. MacElwaineWounded, Nasiriyeh, July 24th, 1915.
2/Lieutenant C. W. SpowartWounded, Battle of Ctesiphon, November 22nd, 1915.
Captain G. van R. ReyneWounded, Siege of Kut-al-Amarah.
Major H. G. Cotton, 99th Infantry (attached)Accidentally wounded, Kut-al-Amarah, June 10th, 1916; died whilst prisoner-of-war, Baghdad, June, 1916.
Major J. J. D. Sillery (retired)Killed in Gallipoli while serving with the Manchester Regt, 1915.
Captain B. H. B. Magrath (resigned)Killed in France while serving with New Armies.
Captain A. G. Dawson (exchanged)Killed in France with Middlesex Regiment.

APPENDIX V.
GREAT WAR CASUALTIES.

BRITISH OFFICERS.INDIAN OFFICERS.INDIAN OTHER RANKS.FOLLOWERS
Killed in action55892
Died of wounds2321
Died of disease2353
Wounded10135427
Died whilst prisoners of war118615

APPENDIX VI.
LIST OF COMMANDANTS, 1903-1926.

Lieut.-Colonel J. Jackson, 16th Madras Infantry 1903-30/11/05
Lieut.-Colonel T. McKay 1/12/05-25/10/08
Lieut.-Colonel R. H. Dewing 26/10/08-1/10/12
Lieut.-Colonel A. C. Hamilton Smithett 2/10/12-25/11/15 (died of wounds)
Major H. C. Cotton, 99th Infantry, attached } Temporarily during the Siege of Kut.
Major N. V. L. Rybot, D.S.O. }
Captain E. Milford }
Lieut.-Colonel Rodney-Anderson, from 82nd Punjabis 26/11/15 (Never joined: died in India).
Captain R. D. E. Darell (Acting) On reformation of the Regiment on 1/1/17.
Lieut.-Colonel W. L. Malcolm, from 31st Punjabis 1/3/17-31/1/18
Lieut.-Colonel L. A. Watson, from 74th Punjabis 1/2/18-15/5/18
Lieutenant-Colonel J. F. Woodham 8/6/18-10/11/19
Major S. van B. Laing, D.S.O., M.C. (acting) 11/11/19-31/3/21
Lieut.-Colonel E. Milford, D.S.O. 1/4/21-31/1/25
Lieut.-Colonel A. F. Harper 1/2/25