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Arthur Rawlins CIE CBE DSO
Born(1866-05-15)15 May 1866
Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India
Died16 November 1943(1943-11-16) (aged 77)
Weston-super-Mare, England
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
British Raj British Indian Army
Years of service1888-1921
RankLieutenant-Colonel
Commands heldBikaner Camel Corps
1st Battalion, 24th Punjabis
Battles/warsTirah Campaign
China 1900
Somaliland Campaign
First World War
AwardsCompanion of the Order of the Indian Empire
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Distinguished Service Order
Mentioned in Dispatches

Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Kennedy Rawlins CIE CBE DSO JP (15 May 1866 – 16 November 1943) was a British Indian Army officer.

Rawlins was the son of Major-General James Sebastian Rawlins, a senior officer of the Indian Staff Corps, and Emma Augusta Wilmot Parke. Born in Dharamshala, India, he was educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College.

He was commissioned into the 3rd Battalion, the Welsh Regiment, as a Second Lieutenant 11 April, 1888.[1] He was promoted Lieutenant 22 June 1889.[2]

He obtained a regular commission, as a Second Lieutenant, into the East Surrey Regiment on 21 December 1889 from the Militia, but transferred to the Indian Staff Corps in 1892.[3] He was promoted to Lieutenant on 19 May 1892. Rawlins fought in the North-West Frontier between 1897 - 1898, notably being involved in the Tirah Campaign with the 11th Regiment of Punjab Infantry, later the 24th Punjabis and on 20 May 1898 was made a Companion of Distinguished Service Order.[4]

He served in China in 1900.[5]

He was deployed in the Somaliland Campaign between 1903 and 1904 and saw action at Jidballi and was Mentioned in Dispatches in the London Gazette 2 September 1904.[6]

He was promoted Major on 21 December 1907.[7] He was promoted Lieut-Colonel 22 December 1915.[8]

He served with Imperial Service Troops, commanding the Bikaner Camel Corps, throughout the First World War.[9] He was Mentioned in Dispatches in the London Gazette four times during the war.[10]

Rawlins later served in Salonika and the Russian Transcaucasia, being promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel and taking command of the regiment.[11] On 6 January 1919 he was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, having already been made a Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire in recognition of his services with the Indian Army on the 25 August 1916.[12]

Following his retirement from the Army, Rawlins moved to England and lived at Weston-super-Mare, where he was a Justice of the Peace. He died unmarried in 1943. Rawlins was the great-uncle of Kenneth Spring.

References[edit]

  1. ^ THE LONDON GAZETTE, APRIL 10, 1888.
  • ^ THE LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 21, 1889
  • ^ Haileybury and Imperial Service College Register 1862-1994, volume 1, page 86
  • ^ The India List and India Office List (Harrison, 1819), p.151.
  • ^ Supplement to the Indian Army List January 1924
  • ^ Supplement to the Indian Army List January 1924
  • ^ The London Gazette (7 February 1908) https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/28107/page/900/data.pdf
  • ^ Indian Army List April 1920
  • ^ War record of the 24th Punjabis by A. B. Haig, page 79
  • ^ Supplement to the Indian Army List January 1924
  • ^ Rizvi, Brig SHA. (1984). Veteran Campaigners – A History of the Punjab Regiment 1759-1981. Lahore: Wajidalis.
  • ^ The London Gazette (6 January 1919) https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/13379/page/86/data.pdf

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