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The Journal of the United Service Institution of India October 1938

1938

His Excellency the His Excellency the His Excellency the His Excellency the His Excellency the His Excellency the His Excellency the His Excellency the His Excellency the His Excellency the His Excellency the His Excellency the His Excellency the His Excellency the Naval Commander-in-Chief East Indies. [...] With reference to Regulations for the Army in India paragraph 333 and King's Regulations paragraph 535 the Executive Committee of the Institution will take action when necessary to obtain the sanction of the Chief of the GeneralSecretary's Notes iii Staff to the publication of an article in the Journal of the United Service Institution. [...] The American Civil War from the beginning of 1884 to the end 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 ceremoniarparades suspended round the neck by the ribbon issued with the medal.* 7. Personal risk to life during the reconnaissance or explora tion 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 gre
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Pages
185
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120074
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-v G. M. Stewart view
Frontmatter
i-i G. M. Stewart view
Secretary’s Notes
ii-xvii G. M. Stewart view
Editorial
375-389 G. M. Stewart view
The Sino-Japanese Struggle
390-406 G. M. Stewart view
The Imperial War Museum New Articles of Indian Army Interest
407-409 F. G. Harden view
Gold Medal Prize Essay 1938
410-423 J. D. Milne view
The New Infantry Training 1937
424-430 Arthur Mills view
Second Echelon in Frontier Operations
431-454 J. E. Hirst view
Quantity Or Quality?
455-459 G. M. Stewart view
The Shanghai Emergency 1937
460-475 G. M. Stewart view
A Visit to Peshawar 100 Years Ago
476-482 Zarif view
The Mediterranean to-Day
483-494 H. Jay view
Mohmand Musings
495-498 M. K. view
Miscellaneous Service Notes
499-515 G. M. Stewart view
Letters to the Editor
516-518 G. M. Stewart view
Reviews
519-528 G. M. Stewart view
Backmatter
i-viii G. M. Stewart view

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