1. Prior to the Great War.
| RANK AND NAME. | REMARKS. |
|---|---|
| Subadar-Major Sheik Ibram | Pensioned 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.
- Lieut.-Colonel R. H. Dewing (retired).
Distinguished Service Order.
- Major N. V. L. Rybot.
- Captain P. B. Bharucha, I.M.S.
- Captain G. v. R. Reyne.
- Major E. Milford.
- Major S. van B. Laing.