'Unexplained deaths of a number of Indian soldiers & non-combatants in France after Armistice on 11th November 1918' - by K J S Chatrath

Today is the anniversary of the Armistice day, 11th November 1918, when fighting in the First World War officially stopped. I am collecting details of Indian soldiers and non-combatants who died in France after Armistice on 11th November 1918. Some one has to explain the reasons of their deaths long after fighting had stopped. Here are a few Indian Syces (Horse groomers) who died after Armistice and who lie commemorated in Etaples Military Cemetery in France. Totally forgotten. Respectful salute to them.
Devia; Syce; Syce Corps; Sehore Depot; Service number 1737; Died 11.3.1919; Death after Armistice on 11.11.1918; Commemorated in plot number XLIV A.11. (Etaples Military Cemetery).. Kalloo; Syce; Indian Army; Service number 2298; Died on 04.02.1919; Death after Armistice on 11.11.1918; Commemorated in plot number XLIV.A.7.. Narayan; Syce; Sehors Depot Syce Corps; Service number 2221; Died on 13.02.1919; Death after Armistice on 11.11.1918; Commemorated in plot number XLIV.A.9. (Etaples Military Cemetery). Ram Sahai; Syce; Sehors Depot Syce Corps; Service number 2153; Died on 07.02.1919 ; Death after Armistice on 11.11.1918; Commemorated in plot number XLIV.A.8. (Etaples Military Cemetery). Shambhoo; Syce; Syce Corps Sehors Depot; Service number 2239 ; Died on 19.02.1919; Death after Armistice on 11.11.1918; Commemorated in plot number XLIV.A.10. (Etaples Military Cemetery).

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