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The Journal of the United Service Institution of India. April 1938

1938

With reference to Regulations for the Army in India rule 333 and King's Regulations paragraph 535 action to obtain the sanction of His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief to the publication of any article in the Journal of the United Service Institution of India will be taken by the Executive Committee of the Institution. [...] The Great War in France Belgium Mesopotamia the Dardanelles and Palestine including a knowledge of the influence on the strategy in these areas of the events in other theatres of the War. [...] 4. The award of medals is made by His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief in India as Vice-Patron and the Council of the United Service Institution of India who were appointed administrators of the Fund by the MacGregor Memorial Committee. [...] 6. The medal may be worn in uniform by Indian soldiers on ceremonial parades suspended round the neck by the ribbon issued with the medal.* 7. Personal risk to life during the reconnaissance or explortion is not a necessary qualification for the award of the medal; but in the event of two journeys being of equal value the man who has incurred the greater risk will be considered to have the g [...] Among these presumably must be placed the extension of the Tripartite Monetary Agreement the reduction of tariffs the resumption of foreign lending and the suppression of quotas.
education
Pages
156
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120074
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-v G. M. Stewart view
Secretary’s Notes
i-xi G. M. Stewart view
Editorial
111-130 G. M. Stewart view
“Iblanke” The Advance to the Sham Plains 11/12th May 1937
131-vi G. M. Stewart view
Abyssinia To-Day
153-162 A. H. J. Snelling view
Munition Problems Before and During War
163-171 G. M. Stewart view
Peace or War?
172-181 H. H. Rich view
Improvised Armoured Trains on the North-Western Railway
182-187 A. A. Phillips view
The Influence of the Press in Great Britain and America
188-200 G. M. Stewart view
The Dream Sector L. of C.
201-i Auspex view
“Give Me Four Years’ Time”
211-220 G. N. Ford view
Propaganda
221-226 H. L. F. Dimmock view
Chaos
227-230 G. M. Stewart view
Letters to the Editor
231-232 G. M. Stewart view
“The 14th King George’s own Sikhs the 1st Battalion (K. G. O.) (Ferozepore Sikhs) the 11th Sikh Regiment.”. By Colonel F. E. G. Talbot
233-233 D. F. W. W. view
“Horsemen All” By Major-General Geoffrey Brooke D.S.O. M.C.
233-234 E. S. view
“The Royal Engineers in Egypt and the Sudan.” By Lt.-Col. E. W. C. Sandes D.S.O. M.C. Late R.E.
234-235 P. R. A. view
Backmatter
i-vi G. M. Stewart view

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