1759-1780:*ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: "THE FIRST PUNJABIS" :

[ Military History is an interesting facet of a nation. The Military History of the '5 Aab', the Punjab" is to be found amongst the various the Wars fought by its Warriors in various theatres under various circumstances/ flags/ armies/ causes which build up a kaleidoscope contributing to the hues and spirit of the 'Punjabis' among which the 'Khalsa Spirit' is one of their common facet. This excerpt is one of the links which go to form a 'larri'/ chain of their myriad facet. : WST: 'WARS & WARRIORS' ]

" * ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: ( for contributing to the history of "THE FIRST PUNJABIS" )

TO:- FlELD MARSHAL: SIR CLAUDE AUCHINLECK, whose devotion to the Regiment is a source of inspiration to all 'First Puniabis', I am greatly indebted for the valuable guidance and immense help he has given me in the compilation of this history.

From All the battalions of the Regiment and numerous lst Punjabi officers serving and retired, I have received great assistance.

My particular thanks are due to the following:

Major-Generals:

S. F. Irwin, C.B., CBE.,

Adam Khan, M.C., and

Mohammed Umrao Khan;

Brigadiers

J. G. Flewett, D.S.O., and

R. S. johnson, O.B.E;

Colonels

S .Van B. Laing , D.S.O., M.C., C.C.
J. Kellie, O.B.E.,
J. A . Drake,
F. S. Maxwell, D. M. A .
Herbert, M.C., and
Budh Singh, M.C. ;

Lieutenant-Colonels
E. J. D. McElwaine, O .B E,
N. M .Brodie,
J. D. Sainter, M.C.,
H.J. H. Davson, D.S.O.,
C. B .Appleby, D.S.O.
C. B. Holmes, D.S.O., and
A. F. Wemyss, O.B.E, M.C.;

Majors
C. J. Boulter, M.C.,
Mohammed Aslam, M.C.
Abdul Rchman; and

Captain J. A.. Hepburn.

Colonel A. F. Wemyes, Ist Battalion, volunteered to compile the Index, a valuable addition to the book.

Lieutenant-General Kalwant Singh :Thanks to his enthusiasm !

Brigadier D. M. Sen, for his energetic zeal.

Army Headquarters, for their fullest co-operation of during two months stay in New Delhi, India, I express my thanks for all the help the following gave in my task:

Combined Inter Services Historical Section (India and Pakistan),

Dr. Sri Nandan Director of National Archives of India, and United Service Archives India,

Dr. B. A. Saletore United Service Institute, Mr. K. B. Cherian whom l owe a great debt.

Deputy High Cornmissioner for Pakistan in India, Mr. Iqbal Athar Deputy Director Survey of Pakistan,

Mr. Mehbub Alam Khan Military Attache in India,.

Colonel Mohammed Nawaz

I acknowledge the advice and assistance given by the

Curator of the Imperial War Museum in London and the

Librarians of the Service Institution, and the

India Office Library, the Ministry of Defence Library,

India, the Command and Staff College Library, Quetta, and the

Punjab Public Library.

For their kind permission to quote extracts from the works mentioned I am obliged to the

Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office (Official History of the War in Mesopotamia,

The Campaign in Burma), Mr. Anthony Brett James (Ball of Fire),

Lieutenant-Colonel G. R. ( History of the 4th Indian Division),

Messrs. Sifton Praed & Co Limited (An Outline of the Campaign in Mesopotamia),

Captain Liddell-Hart and

Messrs.Collins Limited (Rommel Papers),

Jonathan Cape (The Men who Ruled India),

W. H. Allen & Co. (History of the Indian Mutiny, Decisive Battles of India),

Oxford Printing Company (A Life of Sir Eyre Coote) and

Blackwood's Magazine (November, 1920).

For permission to reproduce copyright photographs I thank the Public Relations Officers,

Ministries of Defence of India and Pakistan ; Messrs. Illustrated Limited ;

The Imperial War Museum and Vivienne Studios Limited.

I owe much to Lieutenant-Colonel W. G. Hingston, who read the manuscript and made many valuable comments.

Almost all the maps in this book are the result of the patient and skilful work of Havildar A. G. Rushdi of the Pakistan Engineers.

To Havildar Mohammed Hassan of the lst Punjab Regiment I express my gratitude for the great help he rendered in the research work leading up to the compilation of the first draft.

I thank also Jemadar Nur Hussain, Army Corps of Clerks, and Miss J. C. George, for their efficient typing work. Many others, who helped me during the last two years in this difficult task, I cannot mention individually for want of space ; I hope they will accept this general expression of thanks.

Finally, I acknowledge the valuable expert advice and assistance given by

Mr. A. L. Kipling of Messrs. Gale and Polden Limited. M. I. Q, LONDON, May, 1956. "

[*:HISTORY OF THE FIRST PUNJAB REGIMENT : BY: MAJOR MOHAMMED IBRAHIM QURESHI Pub: ALDERSHOT GALE & POLDEN LTD. 1958]

 





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