Headcount estimates by the
Army list six states as the biggest contributors of manpower that flowed through Camp Pike: Arkansas, 38,734; Lou-isiana, 15,733; Mississippi, 13,094; Missouri, 13,035; Iowa, 12,537; and Alabama, 10,109.
After gaining full confidence of the latter, it was planned to promise exciting intelligence, including important documents such as Pakistan
Army List, GHQ Telephone Directory etc.
One could go through the period
Army list, I suppose, but even a matchup of initials wouldn't prove anything conclusively, and there is the good possibility that they may have been added well after the gun left the service.
As per the
army list, the date of birth of Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani is April 20, 1952, and under the Army Act nobody is permitted to remain in uniform after attaining the age of 60.
As per the
army list, Kayani's date of birth is April 20, 1952, and under the Army Act nobody is permitted to remain in uniform after attaining the age of 60, he said.
Details of officers who served in the Forces are also available in specific service directories known as lists - the
Army list, Navy List and Air Force List.
The few details I have of my father include wedding photos (Coventry Register Office, April 19, 1945), war medals, an
army list and leaving testimonial.
For those with an interest in the Indian Army: Recent material added to the collection of the library of the Society of Australian Genealogists at Rumsey Hall, 24 Kent Street, Sydney includes: The Indian Corps in France (1918 book); The Quarterly Indian
Army List 1919, Volumes 1-4(books); Indian General Service Medal, 1895 Casualty Roll (book).
However, the
Army List of Officers for 1966 shows Captain D.
The 1st (or Northumbrian) Northern General Hospital appears in the
Army List in July 1909 as part of 50 Northumberland Division.
(8) The New Zealand
Army List: Corrected to 29th February, 1872 (Wellington: George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1872), p.15.
Having been commissioned Ensign and Lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards in 1817, he appeared in the
Army List the following year as Lord Howard de Walden, but this was in order to distinguish him from Lord Howard of Effingham, which title had again come into use in 1816 when Major General Sir Kenneth Alexander Howard succeeded his kinsman in the barony, but not the earldom.(9)