Hiraji Cursetji

Sir Hiraji Jehangir Manekji Cursetji
Born 14 August 1885
Died 28 July 1964 (aged 78)
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch British Indian Army
Years of service 1912-1946
Rank Major-General
Battles/wars

World War I

World War II
Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
Companion of the Order of the Star of India
Distinguished Service Order

Major General Sir Hiraji Jehangir Manekji Cursetji KCIE, CSI, DSO, MRCS, IMS (14 August 1885 - 28 July 1964) was an Indian military surgeon and general in the British Indian Army during the Second World War.

Biography

Born in Mumbai (then Bombay) to a Parsi family, Cursetji was educated at Cambridge University and at London Hospital before entering the Indian Medical Service as a lieutenant on 27 January 1912.[1][2] During the First World War, he served in Egypt, Gallipoli and Mesopotamia.[1] He was promoted to captain on 27 January 1915.[3] In October 1916, he was appointed a Knight of the Order of the White Eagle of Serbia (5th Class, with swords).[4]

As a medical officer attached to the 14th King George's Own Ferozepore Sikhs during the Mesopotamian campaign, Captain Cursetji was awarded the DSO on 26 May 1919 for his service at the battles of Mushaq (26–27 October 1918) and Sharqat (29 October 1918):

For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty at Mushaq, 26th-27th October and at Sharquat, 29th October. Throughout the operations he displayed the greatest zeal and disregard for danger while tending the wounded under heavy fire, working unceasingly for forty-eight hours. He has previously rendered excellent service, and once was severely wounded.[5]

Cursetji was promoted to major in the IMS on 27 January 1924, and was brevetted to the rank of lieutenant-colonel in the Indian Army on 1 January 1931.[6][7] On 8 January of that year, he was appointed a deputy assistant director of medical services, and was promoted to the substantive rank of lieutenant-colonel on 27 July.[8][9] In 1938, he was appointed as the Officer-in-Charge of Hospitals, Lucknow District.[10] He was promoted to colonel on 1 December 1938 (with seniority from 1 January 1934).[11]

On 23 February 1941, Cursetji was appointed an Honorary Surgeon to the King (KHS).[12] On 12 July, he was promoted to major-general, one of the first Indians to achieve a substantive general officer rank.[13] During the Second World War, the IMS was integrated with the Indian Army Medical Corps. In September, Cursetji was appointed as Deputy Director of Medical Services, Northern Command, and transferred to the North-Western Army in the same role in April 1942.[10] He was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Star of India (CSI) in the 1943 New Year Honours list, and was knighted as a Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire (KCIE) in the 1946 New Year Honours list.[14][15] He retired on 1 June 1946.[16]

Awards and decorations

Ribbon bar (as it would look today):

Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire (KCIE) 1946
Companion of the Order of the Star of India (CSI) 1943
Companion of the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) 1919
1914-1915 Star 1918
British War Medal 1918
Victory Medal (United Kingdom) 1918; with bronze oak leaf for MID
General Service Medal (1918) with clasp for "Iraq"
India General Service Medal (1909) with clasp for "Waziristan 1921-1924"
War Medal 1939–1945
India Service Medal
King George V Silver Jubilee Medal
King George VI Coronation Medal
Knight of the Order of the White Eagle 1916; with Swords

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Indian Army:Orders and medals of Major-General Sir Heerajee Jehangir Manockjee Cursetjee, Indian Medical Service, 1914-46". National Army Museum: Indian Army. 9 June 2011. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  2. The London Gazette: no. 28638. p. 6292. 23 August 1912. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  3. The London Gazette: no. 29186. p. 5526. 8 June 1915. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  4. The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 29945. p. 1607. 13 February 1917. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  5. The London Gazette: no. 31356. p. 6466. 23 May 1919. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  6. The London Gazette: no. 32924. p. 2803. 4 April 1924. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  7. The London Gazette: no. 33676. p. 61. 2 January 1931. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  8. The London Gazette: no. 33710. p. 2651. 24 April 1931. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  9. The London Gazette: no. 33754. p. 6039. 18 September 1931. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  10. 1 2 "Cursetjee, Sir Heerajee Jehangir Manockjee". Generals.dk. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  11. The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 34622. p. 3004. 5 May 1939. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  12. The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 35224. p. 4201. 18 July 1941. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  13. The London Gazette: no. 35387. p. 7198. 19 December 1941. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  14. The London Gazette: no. 35841. p. 4. 29 December 1942. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  15. The London Gazette: no. 37407. p. 10. 28 December 1945. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  16. The London Gazette: no. 37602. p. 2844. 7 June 1946. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
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