During the First World War, he served in Egypt, Gallipoli and Mesopotamia.[2] He was promoted to captain on 27 January 1915.[4] In October 1916, he was appointed a Knight of the Order of the White Eagle of Serbia (5th Class, with swords).[5]
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.[6]
Inter-war service
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.[7][8] 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.[9][10] In 1938, he was appointed as the Officer-in-Charge of Hospitals, Lucknow District.[11] He was promoted to colonel on 1 December 1938 (with seniority from 1 January 1934).[12]
World War II
On 23 February 1941, Cursetji was appointed an Honorary Surgeon to the King (KHS).[13] On 12 July, he was promoted to major-general, the first Indian to achieve a substantive general officer rank in the British Indian Army.[1][14] 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.[11] He was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Star of India (CSI) in the 1943 New Year Honours list.
He retired on 1 June 1946,[17] and settled in England, where he lived until his death in an automobile accident on 26 July 1964.[1] His estate was assessed for probate on 23 October, with a valuation of £10,641 (equivalent to £272,374 in 2023[18]).[19]
^ abcdeMcR., G. R. (15 August 1964). "Major-General Sir Heerajee J. Manockjee Cursetjee, K.C.I.E. C.S.I., D.S.O., M.B., B.Ch., I.M.S. (Ret.)". British Medical Journal. 2 (5406): 453. JSTOR25399910.