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FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE(18-PR. QF.).
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CONTENTS,
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SECTION l,_GEN1~M~NOTES .. ,, ,, ,, 5
SECTION 2,—WAR ESTABLISHMENT AND TRANSPORT 7
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.~_DI~TRIBUT1ONBY SECTIONS AEl) SUB.SEC I SECTIONS—
A. Field artillery battery . . .. ..
B. Field artillery brigadeammunitioncolumn 10
SICrIoN 4.—FIELD KITS—A. Officers.. .. .. .. -. .. 20B. Warrant officers, non-commissionedofficers
and men .. .. ,. .. .. 240. Articles carried on the horseby drivers of
1stand 2nd line transportvehicles .~ 28D. Articles left at thebasobyeachman .. 29
SECTION ~,—0ARR1A0~S, LIMBERS, AND AMIIIJNI.TION WAGONS—
A. Carriage,field, 18.pr.Q.F. .. .. .. 3ctB. Limbers (carriageand ammunitionwagon) 32C. Ammunitionwagon .. .. .. .. 80
SEcTION a—CART AND WAGON EQUIPMENT—A. Maltesecart , . .. .. .. ., 37B. S.A.A, cart .. ,. .. .. ,. 88C. Watercart ,, ,, ,, .. ,, 31)B. G.S. wagon .. .. .. .. .. 40
SacTIoN 7.PA0IC TRANSPORT LOADPackanimal for veterinaryequipment.. .. 41
SToTIoN ~,—0ART AND WAGON LOADS—A. Maltesecart .. ,, ,, ,, 42B. S.A.A. cart .. .. .. .. 43C. Water cart ,. .. ,. ,, 44P. U.S. wagonfor gun ammunition .. 45E. U.S.wagonfor S.A.A. .. 40
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Section 8—Cartand ‘erogon loads—road,nzted— “Act(No.1., .. ~, 4
Nos.2, 4andG -. ,,
F. G.S.wa~onsNos.3, 5 turd 7. (Forageand 0foi~baggage, , stor~s~.. .. ,,
stores. and ‘ No. 8. (Forageand stores) ,.
supphes*. . No. 0. ( ,, ,, ) ..
No. 10. Supplies and store0LN0. 11. Baggageandetor~s.,
Secvxoce0—DATA ON WhiCh THE TRANSPORT OpA FIELI) ARTILLERY BRIGADE ISCALCULATED (a)—
- A. Ammunition .. .. ,,
B. ‘l’ools .. .. ,. ., .. •,
C. Bationsand fuel -. ., ., ,,
‘1). Fo,aee.. ‘‘ ‘‘ ‘‘
R. Sicnelhngequipment.. .. .. ..
F. Sparcwheels,shafts,poles,andswingletrees
~ The U.S. Wagons for baggage,storesarid supphie~are allotted~
numberedthroughout the Brigade as follows :—
No. 1. .. .. to Headquarters.Nos.2 and3 . - to First Battery.
- ,, 4 ,, 5 .. to SecondBattery.,, 6 ,, 7 .. to Third Battery.,, -8, 9, 10 and11 to theAmmunition Column.
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Sect. L_Gdhle Notes. • - -
Section 1.—GENERAL NOTES.
1. The norrrral war establishmentof a field artillery brigade,
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robilizatiort ~ ~ i~given iii Section ‘2, arid no then orhror~
5ru excessof tire “ total field artillery brigade” will lie
8llowetl beyOrl(I tire atlv~uieeddepOt.‘2. TIre tiarisleOrt of a field artillery brigade is shown after its
~‘u’ csta1dj~hnl0~~tThe transport is divided iii tire field asfollows
1st line : grill CaiI’Iages ; ~‘elncies carrying ansninriitioiiMaltesecart, and pack arid Sharerrriinrals.
2nd line (which marcires as directed iii orders) watercartsand U.S. wagorrafor baggage,storesarid supplies.
TIre pL.r’sOIntreI for 2nd line tran~poitis provider! by tire ArmyServiceCoi’Ic~ tlreec linen 30111 thu. hrmade cu nrobrhizatconfrillyarmedarid erlhii ppcei
3. Sp:rredraughthorsesare allowed at tire rate of 10 per cent.A (hirer is allowed for each pair of sparehorses. Sparedriversfor ~rid !ine transportare includedtit tire war establishmentof the
~rviCe Corps companyfrom winch tire 2nd Ijini, traneport.driversaredetached.
4 One N.C.O. and eight gnflriei’s per brigade,trained in sanitary(blues;ire placed under the orders of tire medical officer for ~arnpainIiL~tionr vu rposes, working in coirjunctioir with the R.A.M.C.
1rersOrirr~for waterduties.5 Jlitmefl iii the field are allowed at tlrc sate of one for erich
mounted efficer with one horse,acid two for eachmountedolilcerwith two horses.
6. Draftsto replacewastageare calculatedfor field artillery attherate of 60 per cetit. during the first year of a war. Tire first
1sjrtiorr of thesedrafts mobilizeswith tire brigade,unlessothrerrvise
ordered, aird Proceedswith it as far as tire overseabase: thisporhtori i~ known as “first reinforcement,” and is calculatedatho per cent,of rank arid file.
Otirer detailsshown in the table as “left at the base” alsomobilize with tire brigade: the clerk is attachedto thebaserecordoffice; tire storenreunarid first reiriforceinnerntare attached to oneoftIre geriel’al basedepOts.
7. War outfit is tire material of all kinds which a unit i’equiresfor’ rear.
Tire methodof carryiirg it is laid downin Sections4—8.
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8. No blanketsfor’ men are includedin thenormalscale of rv~outfit ; but one blanket per mann will ho carried when speciallyordered; tlrese blanketssvill be distributed over tire limbers aridwagorro,and rio extratransportwill beallotted.
9. General requisites,such as spare narts, and materials forrepair,are caic’iilateil on the assumptionthat it will be possibl
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replenishthem at intervals of nubont a fortnight.10. The clothing arid necessariesrequired on nrobilizationr are
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11. TIre equipmentrequired on mobilization is laid downifl th5MobilizationsStoreTable for’ a field artillery brigade.
12. TIre stationery considerednnecessary for a field artille17brigadein the field is showni in tire lists of conrterntspastedinside
tire lids of tire stationeryboxes.13. Tire allotment of field artillery irrigades to the
d~vi,sion~,and their placesof mobilization, are shown i0
~Annrry Tables.
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IS. Orders for urovenient, wlren irrobilizatirm is complete,~ilhbe issuedfrom the War Office to GeneralOflicers Conrnrrarrditng.b.Clrief.
hil. Tire tablescontained in tins Manrual are drawn up on ti1basis of a campaign fought in a civilized corrntry, arid iii apem’ateclimate. Whenmobilization takesplace for a campaignt~lee fought under dili’ej’ent conditions certain nrodification
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L-a~~may leave at tine basea bullock trunk packedwithioo lbs (41 pci-sonIC.! baggage. Tins reserve baggage will hef~rWar4l~on])’ winein it may be decnne(lconvernienit to tire Serviceti- tine GenreratOfficer’ Commanding-in-Chief.
~ jf an office” is allowed more tinan one morse,saddiebn~gscanic ~
5rr~’don tine sparemorse.
~ The mobili7itti0~1equipniernt of a field artiliei-y brigade in-clinIcs a nooebagand pneketiniggear for eadi officer’s horse,analon ~ all officers will ensurethat this provision lia.s beennl(adC for tireir Own horses. ‘ -
4. For nmetliod of carrying articles of - personalequipment,~ud
0f packingsaddles,seeField Artillery Training. ---~,Oulicer’~’saddleblanketsare carried in tii~transpartvelucles
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JIet/rodof cariy~n~qartacleson tire morse by 2nd line transport th’in’cr~,
Greatcoat,rolled, 26 incheslong, in front of thesaddle.Saddleblanket,undertire riding saddle.Saddleblanketsfor horseswith luggagesaddlesare to becarri~
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Kit lCag~,conrtainningthe sparekit detailedbelow, will be takenil-s far astire over-sea baseby each itnani, and will lie left inn charge~flrtt~i-Yann
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CIO!hCSbag .. 1Woolienl belt .. 1
The boots ~vilI be tied together,with the soles outwar’ds, tirene~innentalmnumber of tine man and tile number of tine brigadehc’inig chalkedor otherwiselegibly markedon tine soles, Thebootsv-ill lie packed last, arid placed in tine month of tine kit bag toadnuit of their being readily withdrawn, shouldit henecessaryto.order them to be forwardedto tine troops in the field.
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Section 7.
PACK TRANSPORT LOAD.
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Section 9.
p ~T -~ ON WHICh THE TRANSPORT OF A FIELD- ~RTILLERY BRIGADE IS CALCULATED.
A.—AMM~TNITION.
,)~vrRoXIMA1’12 AMOUNT ON 18.NIC-, AMMUNITION AVAIL%BLC.
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(OA1liiIED PARTLY BY TILE SIGNALT.iias AND i’ARTLY IN SrGNALLINc~
I~ANNI~C-~ALtOTT1IO AT TIlE RATE ON ONE PANNIER NEIl
BATTE’~, NACRED IN G.S. WAcioNs Nos. 2, 4, AND 6 REsNEC-
TI1’EL~)
Flsg~’signal,armyBlue, 3’ 0” square..
2’ 0’~ ,, . —
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poles,~‘ 6” -.
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Cases,uuiessThgobookA F. C. 2121 (ii)
(book)5;gnallingmanualsCotton waste -. oZ.ChamoisleatherTelescopes,signallingStands, telesc0p0,sig-
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(b) 20 carried bysignallers.
(c) 60 carried bysignallera.
(d) All lamps arefilled for servicesa reserve o~ci
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and wick for sig-nalling lamps iscarried in thetransport andsupplycolumns.
Pencils will beissuedas required.
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No, perHead.
quarters
No, perbattery.
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F.—SPAItE WHEELS, SHAFTS, POLES, AND SwJNQL~.TREES.
(I) WuEar.s.
One spam’e hind wheel (No. 200) and one spam’e fore Wheel(~159) for U.S. wagons are cariled in the munrnunitioncoICuI~(,~
pages59 afl(l 62).Four spare wheels for guns, linibei’s, ammunition wagons ~
S.A.A. cart-s (No. 43) am-c carried in the ammunitionColumn (‘jpages55, 57, 59, and92).
(2) SIXAFTS.
Spare shafts for S.A.A. carts (No. 1, near; No. 19, o~)ar~carried in theammunition column (cf. page62).
(3) POLES. -
Twenty sparepolesfor U.S. wagons (No. 7a) ale cal-rieCh,o~in each of half of the GS. wagonsin tile batteriesand aminu
8j,
tion column (ef. pages45, 46, 54, and59).Twonty-one spare poles for ammunition wagons (No. IS) ~
carried(6 per batteryand 3 per ammunitioncolumn).Two sparepolesfor gun limbers (No. 17) are cam-vied in Gs,
wagonsfor baggage,stoics, andsupplies(cf pages,59 aimd 61),
(4) SWINQLETIIEES.
The wagon equipmentof eachgun limber, amhmlunition wa~~4-limber, and U.S. wagon,includes a spareswingletree(No. l0~~
11), and this provisioncoverstherequirementsof the Maltcsea~watercarts ; S.A.A. cartsdo n~t1-equireswingletrees.
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mhicahimim (if thit- ~m’lsm-iimetm hum’ ‘~ishmtmg ~(SpecialA.0., Dec. 23, 1b07.) Pd.
SVL[~AlubiS UI- THAi N INs ON EN 1IS’i’SIl-~N’i’. 1907. lDy~1d~huT1LLEhlV,ROYAL I~NCINEEIlS,AND IN FAN’i’I~y, ~
withs thie SpecialA.O., Dee,, 1007,regardiumg tlte Orgsmsjzntj,,is ~Slecial Reserve.) ‘hi.
STAFF COLLEGE. Jhegumlations. 1905. 2d.
STAFF. General. Putties of. (Pout Sclic’Ilccscior,/f). 1’oiii-tht Edition hOts(Pepsintt-d, 101)8). 15g. -
STATIONS OP UNITS OF REGULAR, MILITIA, YEO~A~RYAND VOLUNTEEII FORCES. IssuedQuarterly. 2d.
STATUTES rehatiuig to the War Ofilce anti to tlto Army. 1880, s~.STATUTORY POWERS of the Secretaryof State, Ordnance
1879. 5g.STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. Managementof. Not
5g lii
htteniorantla. 1897. Id.STORES steed in If.M. Ss’ivice. I’ricedVocabuularvof. LandSei’viceSto
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Naval OrdmuauieoStores,anti Stores common to-Lan,l and Naval Sert•I~’1006:—PartI. 1g. Cd. I’art ii, Os. Gd,
SUDAN ALMANAC. 1008. Compiled in tho Intelligence Deptrtm,itCairo. Is.
SUDAN. Time Anglo-Egyptian. A Compendiumpreparedby Officers~SudnuGovernment:— -
Vol. 1. (leographsical, Descriptive, and Historical (seP/s ~IllusIrat ions.) lOg.
Vol. 11. 1tommtos. 7g. GuI. (Net centaluminy(]bcrjttes’ 171., Xu~)s/tleoten,(l~Ditto. In SertarateChapters. Is. each:—
1. andII., NU. III. North—EasternSudan. IV. Eastern8md,~V. CentralSudan. VI. South-EasternSudan. VII, Bats.Ghazal. VIII. Kordofan. IX. North-WesternSudan.
Ditto. (llsapter VII. Supplement(A). Pahr-el-Ghiazal. Admhjtlei~Routes. - Is.
SUDAN CAMPAIGN. litatory of the. ‘I’ wo parts,mini Slaps. 1890, I5~SUPPLY, TRANSPORT, AND ‘BARRACK SERVICES. Regsfi.
tions. 1898. Cd.SURVEYING, Topographic-alandGoogra~tIiicaI.Text Iloolt of. 1905. I~,&~
Ditto. AppeumdixXI. Tablesjot- tIme Projcctiomcof Gu’aticuule,, 4~
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MILITARY BOOKS,published&y Authority—continued.
Rv’EYS (GoveritnienOof thePrincipalOotummtries. Noteson. Simpplt’isttmst.Giu~’
1°to Beet-ntLarge Scale
5iaps,immclndiusgboth Surveysand Conipila-
~leuis,togetherwith a List of someLargeScaleAtlases. DM59. Its. Gd.
AND NORWAY. Armies of. hlandbook. 1901. Is.ARMY. Ilanulbook. 1898. Cd. -
TACTXCAL STUDIES of thso tbattles of Columnbey-Nouilly acid Vionvihle.Motlermm. Pr,~cisof.SecondEditiotm. 1896. 3~. (Omit nJpritmt)
Arms’. Field I elegrmspims. Maimtmmsl of InstructIon1mm. 1897.çO~aoJ’ltriumt)
~RLEGRAPH LINES. FIELD. Instructionin LmtyiusgandSlumimmtaining. Sb?.TZLEGBA IN WAR. Regulationsfor Working. 1807. It!.
TELESCOP SIGHTS. blmcndbook. Land Service, 1904. 4d. -
FORCE :—i csttlst_ -_No. 1. Orgauuisatittmiamid Pciisciples : N,t. 2. ‘lermuimi maul Ootm—
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T~CTOBTRIALS held by time Experimmiental Smmb.Cmmmmnttteo t,f theihechamsmCt~T‘I’ransport Comnmittecat Ahder~bot,Sspt.ammii Oct., 1103. lIsisurt -
t-~- 6d.TRAINING MANUALS. Appendix to. 1905. is.~~.NspORT MANUAL. (Field Service). 1005. Part 1. I’rovisioual. 4d.
AND BUGLE SOUNDS for tIme Army. \Vithi lmistructhttuefor Sims ‘~‘rainimmgof ‘l’rmmapotors atmul liuglere. 1003. Is. (Uucutcr reris~on)~tjmpET AND BUGLE SOUNDS. PartSA, Field Calls for Cavalry.
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~ (ANTI) INOCULATION COMMITTEE. Meport omi BloodClisuigesfollowing Typhoid Inoculation. 1905. 1~.(Sd. -
UGANDA PROTECTORATE. Prdcisof Information. Sept.,1902. 5g. Cd.URDU_ENGLIBH PRiMER. For the useof Colonial Artillery. 1899. iSa.
VALISE EQUIPMENT. Instructionsfor Fitting:—pssteru‘~ with pattern189-1 Pouchopeningoutwards. 1895. it!.
155155
0h1t-rpattern. 1903. 2d.
VALPARAISO. ‘Iho Cilitture of,in 1891. 1g.
YRNEREAL DISEASE. SeeMedicalServices.
VETERINARY CORPS. Army :—llcguhationsfur Adnifasiun. 190G. ‘hI,~tsudingOrtlers. 1006. 4d.
VETERINARY SERVICES. Army. llegulatiumis. 1006. 3d, -
yOLUNTE~ FORCE :—hiegnhtitiuflS 1901. Correctedto Jtmly Il, 190-1. 1:.Iii Brigade and hlegiimmoiital (Jaumps,orwham cimeatmiped with tlso Ilaguilar
Forces. Ordersamid Regulatiousfor. 1002. itt.WAR MATERIE~~ Cam-u and Preservationof. ifcgns. fttr. Aistl for
MagasimieS. 11102. is. (Utmdor s’OeisiOum)WAR OFFICE LIST. 1001. Sold by flarrisous ~ Scums, ‘15, l’tmlZ ~Ilall.
5~,mud. ((Jusutt’i’ ret’iaioum)
WAR ON LAND. i,aws smith (ittstttmu,sof. As &helhttoh l’y the hagueCon—vemshiettol 1 l~’2’.~. Et1i1~tlby l’t’tdesuaur‘1’. 11. hi t~lhinsh, K. c. I ~nti. t;,i.
WUATT0 OBSERVE AND HOW TO REPORT IT. Fur i~st~uc-tiont-f NP’. Othlcersin hicconmimtissssisce. 7thtalItluis. 1901. Cd.
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the. 1881. (hlept’liitd i’J07). 3s.-
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