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CONTENTS

I’AOESECTION 1.—GENERAL NOTES ... .,. ... ,..

SECTION 2.—WAR ESTAIILISIIMENT AND TRANSPORT 8SECTION 3.—FIELI) K ITS, &c.~

A. Officers ... ... ... ... ... 13Ii). Warrantofficers,non-comniissionedofficers

and imien ... ... ... ... ... 17C. Articles left at the base ... ... ... 21P. Notes as to method of carrying certain

articles ... ... ... ... ~.. 22E. Articles carried by sparehorses ... ... 24

SECrIoN 4.—CART AND WAGON EQUIPMENT—A. Maltesecart ... ... ... ... ... 25B. Watercart ... ... ... ... .,. 20C. G.S. luitbered wagon ... ... ... 27

1). (1.5. wagon ... ... ... ... ... 28SECTION 5.—PACK THAN S1’OIiT LOADS—

A. l’ack animal for vetci’inary equipmnemot ... 29B. Packhorsesfor scouts ... ... ... 80

6.—CART AN1) WAGON LOAT)S—A. ~rahtcsecart ... ... ... ... .,. 3113. Watercart ... ... ... ... ... 32

( No. 1, tools ... ... ... 33Nos. 2, 4 or 6 S.A.A. ... ... 131

~ ~ I Nos. 3, 5 or 7, pioneer andI’ b red sq~nahlmgequipment ... 35~ Nos. S and 9, machine gunsand storo’t ... ... 88

Nos.10 and 11, machine gun~ amummmunition... ... ... 40

I) Cl s No. 1 (headquarters);baggage,storesamid supplies... ... 41

wagonsfor Nos. 2, 4 or 6 (conipanies),hio’gage,

supplies ... ... ... 44~torc~ ,tlid Nos. 3, 5 or 7 (comimpanies),SlIP)) 1(5 baggage,storesmind supplies 45

SECTION 7.—DATA ON \VIIICII THE TRANSPORT OFA MOUNTEI) INFANTRY BATTALION ISCALCIJLATI1D—(a)

A. Annminnition ... ... ... ... ... 4013. Tools ... ... ... ,.. ... ... 48C. Rationsandfuel ... ... ... ... 49I). Forage ... ... ... ... ... 50H. Signallingequipment ... ... ... 51F ~p tn ~t)it Is shafts pok’. nub ‘.m i h tntcs 2

(a) e.S’e~eelso Section3.

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Section 1.—GEN~RAL NOTES. -

1. The tables contained in this Manual inn drawn up on the IICtiI,1

of

basis of a eamliptugn in a civilized country, mind in a temmiperateclimate. Whenmobilizuthontakesplace under different comlitions,outtmt.certain imiodificutions will become necessary,mmd will be notifiedfroni the IVan Office,

2. The nonimod warestablishmentof a mountedinfanti’y battalion, Warshowing its compositionu.s regqrdspersomineland amumnals, is given ~in Section 2, and no mcml or horsesin excessof tile “total M. I.battalion “ will be allowed to accommlpanytheunit in the field.

All details including officers of tint battalion headquartersandn.q.& ~t.o.mnnelnncgun section,sleepamid Imiess,nuniiin-llv, imnlepcndcntlyof the Section.companies.

3. The transportof ma battalion is shown after its war establish-Tren~port.inetit. The transportis divided us tlsp field asfollows:—

1st line (which alwaysaccommipaniesthe battalionon themimmtrch) : I5~Iltie.limbered wagons; Maltese cart; mind pack and spareanimals.The Gr.S. limmibered wagons, ale numberedand allotted

consecutivel,yas follows:—headquarters No, 1. ... tools, pioneerandsignalling

equipment.No. 2. ... S.A.A.No. 3. ... tools, pioneermind signalling

cquipmiicnt.No.4. ... S.A.A.No tools, pioneer and signalling

equipment.No.6. ... S.A.A.

too]s, pioneerandsignallingequipment.

Machinegun section...No~. ~mImtchineguns and stores.

Nos.10 Imittil 11. ~ IM. U. aimmnmunition.

2nd line (which marchesasdirectedin orders): watercart amid ~udline.U.S. wagons.

The G.S.wagonsfor baggage,storesand suppliesare allotted andnumberedcomisecutively,asfollows:—

I-Iemsdquartersmmd immachinegun sectioms ... No. I.“A” comlipammy ... ... ... ... ... Nos. 2 and 8.

13’’ coiimpmtny ... ... ..~ ... ... Nos. 4 mt-nd 5.“C” commmpanv ... ... ... ... ... Nos. 6 and7.

Sect. i.—~eneralNotes. 5

5-(3

A conmpuny

~ 13 comimpany

C company

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(1 Sect. 1.—GeneralNotes.

A.S.C. Time personnel for 2nd line transport itt provided by the Armydnicot’s. Service Corps; Drivers will jolts mit the place of immobilization fully

clothed anti equipped;cads driven will bring with him a groundsheet. Sparedrivers for 2mid line transportare includedin time warcstahl:shmimicntof time Arimiy ServiceCorps companyfromim winch time2mmml line transportdrivers are detached.

Settle 4. Sparcdraughthorsesareallowed at time rateof 10 per cent. Aleotse’.. driver is allowedfor eachpair of sparehorses.Sanitation. 5. One N.C.O. amid eight privates per battalion are traimmed in

sanitaryduties. 0mm arrival in canip they are available for duty,and are placed under the ordersof the mimedical officer for canipsanitation purposes, working iii conjumiction with the 1l.A.M.C.personnelattached. At all other timtiett theytake their placesin timerammks.

First aid. Four men in eacheoimmpanyarc trained in first mue1

.

Pioneers. 6. One N.C.O. and four moon per eomimpanyare tnmsined in pioneerduties. Companypioneerequipmiment is detailedin time loadtables.

BItmcn. 7. l3dtinen it-s the field are allowed at time rate of one for eachofficer with one horse,and two for each oflicer with two or threehorses. All biltmcn are fully armed and trained soldiers and areavailablefor duty in theranks.

Tiointorce- 8. Drafts to replacewastageare calculatedfor mountedinfantrymeat, at the rateof 70 per cent, during the first year of a war. The first

portiomi of thesedrafts, with their horses,immobilize with thebattaliomm -

unlessotherwiseordered,and proceedswith it asfar as time ovensen -

Imase; this portion is known as “first reinforcemmmemmt,” and is calcu-lated at 10 per cent.of rank andfile.

petail.s at Other detailsshowniii time table as“left atthebase”alsoimmobilizelease, with the battalion; the ordcrly.roomserjeantis attachedto time base

record oflice; time reimmninder are attachedwith time first reinforce~imment to one of the generalbase dep5ts.

Waroutfit. 9. IVan outfit is time immaterialof all kumsds whichi a small requiresforsvar. The metimodof carrying it is laid downin Sections‘3-6.

Detachimmentswill lie sent to the place of imombihizatioms of theimiountcd imifmintr,y unit fully clothed,armmmedandequippedasinfantrysoldiers. Articles of clotlnng amid equipmmient peculiar to mountedinfantry will be issuedthere.

F~quipment. (a) Time equipmentrequired on mitobilization is laid down iii themobilization store table for amountedinfamitry battalion.

tOothing. (b) Time clothing a-nd mmecessariesrequired on immobilization aredetailedin the Itegimlations for time Clotlnng of theArniy, Part .111.

Supplies. (e) Details of time scale of supplies will be fmuitd imi AllowanceMedicalanti llegulatbmmms; mimedicalmmd veterinarystoresin hiegulatiunsfor ArmyVeteunnry Medical anti Veterinary Servicesrespectively.

Stationery. (<1) The .statiommen,y considerednecessaryfor us mnmmntodinfantrybattalion in time field is shown in “ Tables of Books, Army Formimsamid Statiommery required on misobilization by units of the Field

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Sect. 1.—GeneralNotes. 7

Arnmy,” issuedwith Arimmy Orders. A list ofcontentsis pastedinsimlothe lid of thestationem’ybox.

10. I3lankets for personnelare not includedin time miormnal scaleof fliankets.svaroutfit ; but, solien- .specta1l~jon7eiwl,one blamiket per miman will becarried. The method of canryimig blammketsis for:—

Officers ... ... ... ... ... In valise.llroutited warramit ofhicers, ~Under saddle,in

mmomi-conimnissionedofficers ~‘ ... ... ~ additiomi toanti men (blamikct saddle.

l)isimiounted non-connniS-,Isiomiedofficers amid msmen Iii U.S. wagons.

11. General requisites, such as spare parts and mmmaterials for Iteplenisit-repairs,are calculatedon theassummmptiommthat it will be possible torephemushmthmeiim at intervalsof abouta fortmmigbmt.

12. TIme arrangementsfor forimmiiig a immoumstedinfantry battalion us,tobillsa.on immobilization, antI. for tIme eommmpietionof its war osmtfit are laid 0cm.clown in Mobilization Rcgulatioiis.

13. Ordersfor movemmiemit,whenmobilization is eommmplete,will beissued from the War 0111cc to General Officers Cotninanding.in.Chief.

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Caovuiscs& N000ssAnIos,aTe.

Belt,woollenBoots,ankle pairBraces ,

(Shaving(a)Brushes ~, tooth (a)Cap Comforter (b)Cardigan(or Jersey)Corn!.’ (a)Disc,identity, with cordDrawers, cotton pairDressing,field (c)

Fork (a)Greatcoat(d~Helmet,WolsoleyHole/all (a)Housete’(fe,jitted (a)Jacket,servicedress(e)Knife, clasp(withmarlinospike,

tin-openerandlanyard)Knife, table (a)Laces, spare (a) pairPantaloons,cordPaybook,A.B.64(a)Puttees pairRazorand case (niShirt, flannelSoap(a) pieceSocks, worsted pairSpoon(a)Spurs,jack pairTowel,hand (a)

Ammunition ç ‘303 inch roundssmallarm(f) ~pistol,Webley ,,

Bags,noso,G.S.(’with6lb.corn)...Belts, waist, buff, cavalry,

pattern‘85, S.S.(y)

No. andhow I Ap-carried, proxi-

mateOntheOnthe weightperson horse, ofeach.

lb.oz.0 4~

140 4.’,o i’

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(a) In haversack,

(I) In pocketofgreat-

coat,

(c) Inside skirt ofracket.

- (d) Strappedoo frontof saddle.Containscap comforter andpair of socks inpockets,

(e) Troops wearingkhaki drill rent onactiveservicefroma warm to a tem-perateclimate willbe supplied withservicedressjacketsas soon as avail-able.

(,f) See also Section7A.

(y) ~V.O.andNO.Os.equipped as staff-serjeants.

Sect.3,—FieldKits, &c. 17

B.—WARIIANT OFFICEBS, NON-COMMISSIONEDOFFICEIIS, AND MEN. -

DETAIL OF ARTICLES TA1~ENINTO TIlE FIELD BY EACH MAN.

Note.—Wberevernamesof artIclesappearlu Italics. tin, welghtof the artIcIes~soprinted Is also included In a total given elsewhereitt thetable.

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18 Sect.3.—FieldKits, &o.

Bottle, water,enamelled(filled),with carrier(5)

Brush, horseHarness, near, with saddle

blanketandheadrope(1) setHaversack, with:—

(i) Unused portion of breador biscuit ration.

(ii) Emergencyration.(iii) Mnifo,fork andspoon(iv) Tooth brush,shaving In

brush, razor and hold-case, comb, all.

(v) Pair ofsparebootlaces(vi) Housewife,fitted.(vii,) Towel and soap.(viii) Pay book(A.B. 04).

Lanyard, pistol (ç/)Leggings,drivers (j)l’ad, surcinglePeg,picketing (h)Pistol, ~Vebley, with cleaning

rod andcase (y)Pouches,ammunition, brown,

pistol,Mk. II. (y) ,tin used portion of bread

or biscuit ration (a)sap

Rations, unused per/ion of meatration (1) say

eoneryenc-ti ratiote (a)Rifle, short, M.L.11., with oil

bottle, pull-through, sling,and riflo bucket (in)

R es Jheel(n)OP ~picketingRubber, horseSaddlery, with saddle blanket

and headrope (o) ... sotShoes,horse (onefore and one

hind) -in shoecase(q)

0220o io14

2 12

09

10 liio ii11o 10

29 4

(5) Warrant officersand staff-serjeantshave carrier,withshoulderstrap.

(i) Driversonly ; fordetail of set seeEquipment Regu-lations.

(5) Driversonly.

(k) An additionalpegis allowedfor heel-rope,whencarried.

(oh) Rifles of driversof cartsandwagonswill be carried intransport vehicleson themarch,

(ii) 25%only; for usewith restivehorses.

(o) Except drivers;for detailof setseeEquipment Rsgu’lations,

(q) Exceptdrivers.

B.—WAiIIIANT OFFICERS, &c.—conl-on,,rd.

Articles, Remarks.

No.and how Ap-carried, proxi-

mateOnthe-Onthe weightperson~horse,of each,

lb. oz.

3 130 10

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Sect.3.—Field Kits, &c. 19

I).—\V.tRluNT Oi.’FIcElts, &c.—contin-ucd.

No. andhow A

carried, ~‘.proxi.Articles, mate Remarks,

OntheOnthe weightpersonhorseof each

lb,ozSword-bayonet, pattern 1907 or

1903, with scabbardandfrog(p) 1 .., 1 5 (p)

1per rifie~

Sword, cavalry, with scabbard.knotandfrog (g) 1 4 8 -

Tin, mess,with strap and un-usedportion of meatration 1 2 2

Web equipment,pattern1908:Belts,waist (i’) 1 ... 0 13 Cr) All ranks exceptBraces(r) 2 ... 0 ii warrantofficersandCarriers, cartridge, 75 rounds stafi-serjeants.

(r) 2 ... 17Whip, drivers’(j) 1 ... 0 14~Whistle, with lanyard (s) ... I ,.. 0 3 (s) Warrant officer.,

stall serjeant,,seT-jeants,andcorporals(exceptartificers),

Note.—A groundsheet(weight 4 lb. 8 oz.)is carried in regimentaltrans-portfor eachwarrantofficer, non-commissionedofficer and man.

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Bag,clothesBelt,woollen

Tile boots will be tied together, with the solesoutwards, theregimental number of the man and the numberof the unit beingchalked or otherwiselegibly marked on the soles. The boots willbe placed in the mouth of the kit bag to admit of their beingreadily withdrawn, should it be necessaryto order thorn to beforwarded to the troops in the field,

Sect. 3.—FieldKits, &c. 21

C.—AIITICLES LEFT AT THE BASE.

(a) Officcrs.

1. Officers isiay leave at the base a bullock trunk packedwith100lbs.of personalbaggage. This reservebaggagewill he forwardedonly when it may be deemedconvenient to the service by theGeneral Officer Conimanding.in-Chief.

(5) TVarran( Officers, Non-Cons.’wissioncdOfficers and lIfen.

Kit bags,containingthesparekit detailedbelow, will be takenasfar as the overseabase by es.chi man, and will be loft in chargeof companystoremonat the generalbasedepot, to be forwardedonly as may be deemedconvenientto the service by the GeneralOfficer Cossmianding-in-Chicf.

Remarks.Articles. No.

Clothing.

Boots, ankle pairCap,servicedress(or glengarry) IDrawers,cotton pair 1Jacket,servicedress(aj 1Shoes,canvas(if in possession)

pair 1Trousers,servicedross(5) pair 1

~Vecesseu’)es.

Badge,cap... 1Brush,hair...Shirt, flannelSocks,worsted ... pair ITowel, hiatid I

Special Articleo.

1

(a) Serving soldiers of 1’ootGuards, kilted regimentsand highland Light In-fantry will take theirwhite jackets and willleave thorn at the base,instead of service dressjackets.

(b) Tweed or tartan trousersfor serving soldiers ofFoot Guards, trews forkilted regiments.

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22 Sect.3.—Field Kits, &c.

D.—NOTES ON THE METHOD OF

A ri-ides forming pa-ri of sets s~fIto messand saddicey

RidIng horses.

Articles. Officers’ horses. Packhorses,-- Troop horses, Ihorseridden. Spare.

——----—- __~_) -- _(2

Bag, miose, G.M (filled Off side, lund Round neck .. Nearside, lund-Nearside iwith ff1110. colic) arch of saddle ni-c-li of saddle

flag, tool, furriers’ ... ... Oil side, hindnreh~

Blanket,saddle In wagon ... On back, with Undersaddle..~Under saddle...surcinglo

Brush,horse In nosebag ... In noseijag ... In nosebag ... In nosebag

Cloak (srilb comforter,cup, Behind saddle ... - l’ront of maci. . -.

andpairof socksin pocket) - lie

Cutters,wire On man’s per~ ... - 0cc neon’s per-son situ, in frog I

oci waistbelt

for use with Off side of A~convenient Near ~Icio of - Onpackpickrting saddle saddlerope -

h’egs, — I - -

picketing, for use with Off side of As convenirnt Near side of On pack - -

heel rope saddle saddle -

(whemicar. -

ned) -head Roundneck .. Roundiseck ,.. Roundneck ... Roundneck

j heel (when car- Off side of As convenient Nenu’ side of On packned) saddle - saddle

I. picketing Oft side of As convenient Near side of Onpacksaddle saddle

Rubber,horse In nosebag ... In nosebag ... In nosebng ... In nosebag --

Tin, mess Rear of near .. -~Rear of near ...

lund arch hind arch

Wallets, veterinary ... ... Off sidev~chind

ui-rh

Novcs.—l - Officers many, at their own discretion, provide saddlebags. If an ofdccr isii. Comiucandiuig officers may authorize picketing gear,or any part of it, tote

lIceslucickle of thelevel rope. The shackle is buckledon to the neararchii8. When luggage~addlo Is carried on the oIl horse,themioseliagsof bothhones,

securedto reararcheson eitherside of saddle.4. ‘I’he method of carrying signalling equipment is under consideration,in)

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Sect.3,—Field Kits, &c.

CARRYING CERTAIN ARTICLES.

(e%CeJltsaddle’blanlccts)arc not included in this Tablc.

2$

Draughthorses,lst line Dracighthorses,2icd line(with regicnentaldrivers). (with A.S.C. drivers).

Off horse

hiearhorse. (wll5~~

ga~inffNear horse.saddle,.

Near side,hindarchol saddle

Oh horse(svhen

wearinglcsggugesaddle).

“Off side, hind “On off horsearch

Undersaddle’

i In noscbag...

Sparehorst’ci.

Round neck

On lsrk sri tic

surcingle

In nosr’ltcig

“t,i wagon

“In nose1tag

Itencanics.

‘• In Wagonselien luggages!LtldlC is car-ried in tImewagon.

t ‘l’oolitags offurrier men-•]ecuct~cviii it,,carried forthem its tramms—jort wagomis.

Secscrr’ti letreararcheson eithersideof lug-gcegesaddle

“In wagon .- -

“In nosebag

On lcsggagtcsaddle

i~ndersaddle’ . -

In nosebag

Front of sceddl,

0cc cloak

On cloak

Roundneck .. -

Oncloak

On cloak

In nssebcceg . - -

Ricer of nearhind arch . . -

In wagon . .- In ws~gon ... As conveiciemit

In svagon ... In wagon ... Asconvenient

“On luggagesaddle

“On lcsggccegesaddle

Round neck .. -

‘On lcmggngesaddle

“On luggage

smiddle

“In nosebag .. -

Rocind neck

In wagon

In wagon . - -

In nosehag.

Rear of nearhind arch

Round neck

In wagon

In wagon

“In ncosebag

Roundneck . . -

Asconvenient

As convenient

In nmoscbcig .. -

allowecimore thanonehorse,saddlebagscamebe carriedon thesparehorse,coercedin the wagons. Otherwiseeachsetof picketinggear is In osccltundle held togetherbytheUniversalpatternsaddle,or to oneof the D’s on timeColonial Iccotterssstedcllc.sodthecloak,are fnstemcedto time luggage saddle;cloak roiled IS inches loecg, anti noseltags

custruotionswill be Issuedlater.

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24 Sect.3.—Field Kits, &c.

E—ARTICLES CARRIED BY SPARE HORSES.

Riding horses ... ... 40 per battalion.

Dm’auglnt horses ... ... 7

Eachsparehorsewill carry oneof eachof the following ~rticies

Bags,nose,G.S.,with unexpendedforageBit, bridoon,pattern‘84Blanket,saddleBrush,hOrSeCollar, head,Mark IIIl5

ad,surcinglo1’cg, picketing (cc)Reins, bit

(headRopes,-( heel (5)

~picketingRubber,horseSurcingle,leather

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Section 5.—PACK TRANSPORT LOADS.

A.—PACR ANIMAL FOE VETEI1INARY EQUIPMENT.

(1 l’Elt imA’r’r.~LmoN).

29

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I,, pendedforage sayBlanket,saddleBrush,horseChest,veterinaryfield (filled)...Mallet, heelpegPacksaddlery,G,S. large... sotPad,surcinglePegs,picketing(a)

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13111430

173 13

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B.—PACK 11O1ISES FOR SCOUTS.

(linegearBags, -~nose,11.8.with ulsex-

t_ pendedforage sayBlanket,saddle IBrushi,horse -

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273 10

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(a) And one extra forhmeolrope, whenallowed.

(/t) 1 per 4 horsesonlyallowedfor usewith,restiveanimals,

(c) In line gearbag,

Total equipmentand load..,

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Section 6.—CART AND WAGON LOADS.

The distribution of the loads carried by regiimiental transport,shownin this section,hasbeenarrived at after a series of packingtrials, and a departurefrom it would only be justified by excep-tional circumnstances. For purposesof calculations tine iimaxiiiiuinloadfor a G.S. wagon for baggagestoresand supplies with 4 inorm4eshasbeentaken as2,700 lb. Time weightsof individual items in theloads,of different Marks of wagons,and of individual wagons ofthe sameMark, nmnay be found to vary.

A.—MALTESE CART.

(1 ItEIl BATTALION.)

Approximate

Articles. - I No, woight. Remarks,

lb. oz.

Blanket,saddle(a) 1 fi 4 (a) For theoff horse.Companion, medical, corn- I

plete, with water bottle -

(filled) 1 19 2Haversack, surgical, corn- -

piete, with water bottle -(filled) 1 13 2

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Stretchers,amubulance .,, 3 102 0Valise, horse-shoe, with S

setsof shoes(andnails) ,,. 1 20 0

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Total loadedcart ...~ ... 1,103 11 — lOs-wV,, about,

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Ire ynci Locates.Axe, felling, curvedhelve,..Box,candles,F.S. (filled)...Forage,compressed.,,baleKnives,openingtinsLantern,tent foldingLuggagesaddle(andappur-

tenancesas at note (I)page33)

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IN TUS Bony.Equipmentand stores

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(d) Packed in 3 caseseachcontainingS0lbs,l3lbs. loosearecarriedin one of the grocerypanniers.

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39 cwb..about,

44 Sect.6.—Cartand WagonLoath,

D.—G.S. WAGONS FOR BAGGAGE, STORES ANDSUPPLIES.

COaIi’ANIES—2 P113_ COMPANY.

No. 2, 4 or 6 (See pa~a.3, page 5).

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D.—G.S.WAGONS FOR BAGGAGE, STORESAN]) SUPPLIES.C0MI’AxIpoe.—2 I’:n COMPANY.

No. 3, 5, or 7. (Seepam. 3, page 5).

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_______ ____________ lbs. or.

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of shoes(andnails) ... 1 20 0Is rue Bony.

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(spare) pail’s (3 27 0Boxes, dubbing or mineral

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Pranco.GermanWar_eonfiCCCCed.

PA. Battle of Sedan.Positionof ContendingForcestowardsNoon. 3d.On. Battleof Sedan. Positionnt theGermansin theafternoonBhottly

beforothe endof thestruggle. 3d. -

(Seealso SiegeOperations.)GermanArmy. Cavalry. i)rill I(egns. i’JOU. 3d.

Do. Field ServiceItogns. 3908. l’i.Do. FootArtillery. Drill Iiegns.Part IV. TheFight.1909. 3d,Do. MauoeuvresRegna. 11)08. 3d.

GermanPield Artillery. Drill Regns. 1899. is. lid.

Germany. The Campaign of is~ain. WIth 22 Plnna in portfolio.1872. (Reprinted11307.) Go.

Do, moitke’s Projects for, Is.

Gunnery. Text Book. Part1. 11)01. 2o. 3d. (And ‘iee Ballistic TableS.)Guns. Hancibooku for:—

00-pr. IlL. Mark 1. Land Service. 1909. is. (III.18-pr. Q. 1”. Land Service. 1909. is,15-pr. ilL. Mark 1. andCarriages,Marks 1”., III., III., and 1111.

Field Batteries. 1904. is,15-pr. IlL. Marks II, to IV. and Carriage,Wagon, and Limber

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1~.,1~, and II. HorseArtillery. 11305. 1.,.10-pr.JointedJib. Mule ibqtnpinent, 1901. Is,945-inchB.I,. howitzer. 1900. 9~i.02-inch BL. Marks IX., X., XV’~ Land Sorvico. 1906. 1~.Gd.8-inchlt,M,L. Howitzer of 70 cwt. MovableArniamentandArmament

of Works. bsudSorvico. 1001. 2s.6-inchilL. andJl.L.C. Guns,Mountings,&c. 1004. ii. GuI.(I-inch ilL, howitzer, 90 cwt. 1909, ii.(I-inch Q.1”. . Land Service. 1003. Is.5’4-inelo ILL, howitzer. Mark I. 1902, ii, Gd.5-inch BL. Marks 1.—V. 11104. 11,1.5-InchIi, L. Marks IV.—V. Land Service. 1003. is. Gd.O’inch ilL. howitzer. 1909. lid. I5-inchilL. Howitzer. SectionGunDrill. 1909, 2’?.4’7-incli Q.F’. Fj~edArmaments. Land Service. 11304. is.4.7-inchQ.F’, Fixed Armaments, Drill for, 1909. 2d.47-inch Q.F.l!. tMark IV’i) on TravellingCarriage. LandSorvice.

1004. lo.47-inch Q.F.B. on TruLvelling Csori-iages. Land ServIce. 1910. lid.205-inch Q.F’. Mountain. Mark 1. Mule EquIpment. 1000. Is. Gd.‘303-inch and‘303-inch ConvertedMaxim Machine (Magazine 1(10.

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Hi.torioal Recordsof the British Army—HorseGuards; 17th Drngooiis iLuoucers). EachSo.DragoonGuards,3rd, 4th, 5th, 0th, and 7th. E~cb4s. -

Dragoons,1st, 3rd, 6th, 7th, 14th, 15th, and 10th. Each4g.1)o. 13th, 12th, and 13th. Each3o.

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Do. AppendixXI. Tables for the Projection of Graticnlesfor• Sqmimeres ~f 10 sub ,mi Scale (Ii 1: 250,000, amid for Sqmusresof ~°

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