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SUPPLEMENT to the LONDQN GAZETTE, 16 NOVEMBER, 1944 5259 No SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDQN GAZETTE, 16 NOVEMBER, 1944 5259 No. 14619 Naik Sadhu Singh, ist Punjab Regiment, No.. 39715 Rifleman Jagardhan Rai, 3rd 'Queen Indian Army. o Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. No. 19264 Sepoy Mohd Ismael, ist Punjab Regi- No. 36798 Rifleman Laldhoj Gurung, 3rd Queen ment, Indian Army. Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. No. 15749 Sepoy Raghbir Singh, ist Punjab Regi- No. 3990 Havildar Sukumbar Pun, 4th Prince of ment, Indian Army. iWales's Own Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. No. 18958 Lance-Naik Mohd Yaqub, 2nd Punjab No. 45109 Naik Prembahadur Gurung, 4th Prince of Regiment, Indian Army. Wales's Own Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. No. 8260 Havildar (acting Company Havildar-Major) No. 3954 Rifleman (acting Naik) Shiamrattan Pakkianathan, 3rd Madras Regiment, Indian Gharti, 4th Prince of Wales's Own Gurkha Rifles, Army. Indian Army. No. 8219 Havildar Kannan 'Nair, 3rd Madras Regi- No. 47222 Rifleman Aiman Pun, 4th Prince of ment, Indian Army. Wales's Own Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. No. 8533 Lance-Naik Krishna Reddy, 3rd Madras No. 8382 Rifleman Amarbahadur Pun, 4th Prince of Regiment, Indian Army. Wales's Own Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. No. 5129 Lance-Naik Sengani, 3rd Madras Regiment, No. 50834 Rifleman Kedar Sing Pun, 4th Prince of Indian Army. Wales's Own Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. No. 7595 Naik Krishna Yururker, 5th Mahratta No. 48780 Rifleman Maite Gurung, 4th Prince of Light Infantry, Indian- Army. Wales's Own Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. No. 9032 Lance-Naik Eshwara Kadam, 5th Mahratta No. 8073 Rifleman Yadam Sing Rana, 4th Prince of Light Infantry, Indian Army. Wales's Own Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. No. .8444 Lance-Naik Krishna Mohite, 5th Mahratta No. 6825 Havildar Amarbahadur Gurung, 5th Royal Light Infantry, Indian Army. Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force), Indian Army. No. 8889 Sepoy Jagu Autade, 5th Mahratta Light No. 64337 Lance-Naik Dilbahadur Gurung, 5th Royal Infantry, Indian Army. Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force), Indian Army. No. 81 Sapoy Jaisingh More, 5th Mahratta Light No. 64908 Rifleman Birjabahadur Gurung, 5th Royal Infantry, Indian Army. Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force), Indian Army. No. 9901 Sepoy Kashiram Chawan, 5th Mahratta No. 56496 Rifleman Hurmat Basnet, 5th Royal Light Infantry, Indian Army. Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force), Indian Army. No. 10065 Sepoy Vishru Bhosle, 5th Mahratta Light No. 10173 Rifleman Ranbahadur Thapa, 5th Royal Infantry, Indian Army. Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force), Indian Army. No. 14989 Rifleman Phula Ram, 6th Rajputana No. 5273 Havildar Bhimlal Gurung, 6th Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. • • > Rifles, Indian Army. No. P28o Lance-Naik Dadan Khan, loth Baluch No. 16852 Lance-Naik Tula Ram Gurung, 6th Gurkha Regiment, Indian Army. Rifles, Indian Army. No. 23842 Sepoy Nazar Singh, nth Sikh Regiment, No. 76026 Rifleman Birbahadur Rai, 7th Gurkha Indian Army. Rifles, Indian Army. No. 21134 Sepoy Sarwan Singh, nth Sikh Regiment, No. 4599 Rifleman Joktoman Rai, 7th Gurkha Indian Army. Rifles, Indian Army. No. 12600 Naik Vakil Singh, i2th Frontier Force No. 75902 Rifleman Manbahadur Rai, 7th Gurkha Regiment, Indian Army. Rifles, Indian Army. No. 19119 Sepoy (acting Naik) Dilbara Singh, i2th No. 76194 Rifleman Manbahadur Rai, 7th Gurkha Frontier Force Regiment, Indian Army. Rifles, Indian Army. No. 27283 Lance-Naik Madan 'Singh, i2th Frontier No. 75755 Rifleman Surjabahadur Rai, 7th Gurkha Force Regiment, Indian Army. Rifles, Indian Army. No. 33053 Sepoy Maqbula, i2th Frontier Force Regi- No. 5003 Havildar Dhansing Thapa, I.D.S.M., loth ment, Indian Army. Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. No. 34124 Sepoy Mir Badshah, i2th Frontier Force No. 5246 Naik Dikman Rai, loth Gurkha Rifles, Regiment, Indian Army. Indian Army. No. 14967 'Havildar Sohnu Ram, 13th Frontier Force No. 10260 Naik Jaibahadur Rai, loth Gurkha Rifles, Rifles, Indian Army. Indian Army. No. 20992 Sepoy Hazura Singh, i3th Frontier Force No. 10222 Naik Padambahadur Gurung, loth Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. Rifles, Indian Army. No. 22996 Sepoy Mohd Akbar, i3th Frontier Force No. 1935 Naik Pharsabahadur Rai, loth Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. Rifles, Indian Army. No. 15185 Lance-Naik Karam Ilahi, i4th Punjab No. 105861 Lance-Naik Maitabahadur Limbu, loth Regiment, Indian Army. Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. No. 9414 Havildar Kala Khan, i6th Punjab Regi- No. 65975 Rifleman Asman Gurung, loth Gurkha ment, Indian Army. Rifles, Indian Army. No. 22666 Havildar Kumba Ram, i6th Punjab Regi- No. 105144 Rifleman Birbahadur Thapa, loth Gurkha ment, Indian Army. Rifles, Indian Army. No. 8698 Havildar Waris Khan, i6th Punjab Regi- No. 109892 Rifleman Budha Tamang, loth Gurkha ment, Indian Army. Rifles, Indian Army. No. 10980 Naik Jora Singh, i6th Punjab Regiment, No. 107448 Rifleman Shyamdal Rai, loth Gurkha Indian Army. Rifles, Indian Army. No. 11595 Naik Lai Singh, i6th Punjab Regiment, No. 1675 Ambulance-Havildar Zaban Ali, Indian Indian Army. Army Medical Corps. No. 14439 Lance-iNaik Bhag Singh, i6th Punjab No. 74245 Lance-Naik "Mai Khan, Indian Army Regiment, Indian Army. Medical Corps. No. 14043 Lance-Naik Kesar Singh, i6th Punjab No. 164621 Sweeper Govindan Uidayadharan, Indian Regiment, Indian Army. General Service Corps. No. 10489 Lance-Naik Wali Mohd, i6th Punjab No. 471 Naik Nagendra Marak, ist Tripura Rifles, Regiment, Indian Army. Indian States Forces. No. 18217 Sepoy Baqa Mohd, i6th Punjab Regi- No. 829 Rifleman Matilal Sunar, ist Tripura Rifles, ment, Indian Army. Indian States Forces. No. 3529 Naik Sibajit Rai, The Assam Regiment, No. 4152 Sepoy Malkiat Singh, ist Patiala Infantry, Indian Army. Indian States Forces. No. 6873 Havildar (acting Company Havildar-Major) Tulbahadur Gurung, ist King George's V's Own No. 3914 Sepoy Sucha Singh, ist Patiala Infantry, Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. Indian States Forces. No. 10452 Rifleman Jangbir Bura, ist King George No. 45219 Lance-Naik Bombahadur Chettrie, The V's Own Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. Assam Rifles. No. 1,8076 Rifleman Padamlal Rai, ist King George No. 31333 Rifleman Rupdhoz Limbu, The Assam V's Own Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. Rifles. No. 19054 Rifleman Tikaram Rana, ist King George No. NiO38o Corporal Malakwen Sitienei, The King's V's Own Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. African Rifles. No. 2483 Havildar Jasbahadur Gurung, 3rd Queen No. N262I9 Private Kasulu Nyaka, The King's Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. African Rifles. No. 3349 Naik Bhagtabahadur Gurung, 3rd Queen No. GC22066 Corporal Mama Dagomba, The Gold Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. Coast Regiment, Royal West African Frontier No. 3244 Naik Hastabahadur Thapa, 3rd Queen ' Force. Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. No. NA24030 Lance-Corporal Issa Zuru, The Gold No. 3569 Lance-Naik Kama Sing Gurung, 3rd Queen Coast Regiment, Royal West^ African. Frontier Alexandra's Own- Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. Force. • .•.
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