Name: Karam Dad
Rank: Driver
Service number: ‘783860
Regiment: Royal Indian Army Service Corps – Force K6 – 7 Mule Coy.
Date of death: 2 December 1942 Aged 22
Place of death: Knock railway sidings, Grange Banffshire
Buried

Commemorated

Grange Cemetery

Force K6 Memorial Kingussie

He was son of Rahmat Khan, of Chak Pinana, Gujrat, Pakistan. His father, Rehmat was described as an agriculturalist. His name is shown as Karan on his death registration. He was single. His usual residence was given as the Distillery Camp, Knock, Grange. Cause of death is stated as internal injuries/accidental shock and the informant was Major A.V.Cowell, the Distillery, Knock, commanding officer of the deceased.

The inscriptions on the gravestone, in Arabic, reads “Ho Val Ghaffoor – He, the Forgiving One” and below from the Quran “Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilayhi Raji’oon – Indeed we belong to Him (God) and Indeed we return to Him.”

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