(1914) Field Service Manual
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CONTENTS.
PAGE
C. Water cart :H
F. Travelling kitchen 36
I 2 ... 40
E. Cooks' wagon 41
F. Travelling kitchen 42
G. G-.S. limbered wagon for machine gun
section ... ... ... ... ... 43
H. G-.S. I
2. ... 46
(B 11023)
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Section 1. General Notes.
travelling kitchens.
Train transport (under the A.S.C.) : G.S. Wagons.
The four G.S. wagons, train transport, are numbered con-
secutively and allotted as follows :
(B 11023) A 3
to join the A.G's office at the base ; the remainder are attached with
the first reinforcement to one of the infantry base dep6ts.
8. War outfit. War outfit is the material of all kinds which a
unit requires for war.
The method of carrying it is laid downin Sections 3-7.
(a) Ordnance stores. The ordnance stores required onanobili-
zation are laid down in the mobilization store table for
an infantry battalion (expeditionary force).
Clothing and necessaries. The clothing and necessaries
1
(b)
i
required on mobilization are detailed in the Regulations
for the Clothing of the Army, Part III.
;
fortnight.
11. Mobilization. The arrangements for bringing a battalion up
to War Establishment in men and horses, and for the completion of
itswar outfit are laid down in Mobilization Regulations.
Orders for movement, when mobilization is complete, will be
issued from the War Office to General Officers Commanding-in-
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A. MOUNTED OFFICERS.
Detail.
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Detail.
15
Detail.
1(5
B. DISMOUNTED OFFICERS.
Detail.
17
Detail.
IS
Detail.
20
Detail.
21
Detail.
22
Articles.
24
Articles.
26
Clothing.
(a) Shoes, Highland, for kilted
Boots, ankle (a) pair regiments, but cyclists and
Drawers (b) ,, regimental transport per-
Jacket, service dress (c) ... sonnel of kilted regimentH
Shoes, canvas (if in possession) pair will not leave a spare pair of
Trousers, service dress (d) ,, boots or shoes at the base.
The boots (or Highland shoes) will be tied together, with the soles
outwards, the regimental number of the man and the name and
number of the battalion being chalked or otherwise legibly mark (Ml
on the soles. The boots (or stioes) will be placed in the mouth of
the kit bag to admit of them being readily withdrawn, should it be
necessary to forward them separately to the troops in the field.
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Articles.
B. ARTICLES CARRIED BY SPARE HORSES.
Reins, bit
Rubber, horse
Surcing-le, leather ...
(6 per Battalion.)
B. MALTESE CART.
(1 per Battalion.)
Articles.
31
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Marks
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B. MALTESE CART.
(1 per Battalion.}
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No. 1.
Articles.
40
Articles.
41
E. COOKS' WAGON.*
(1 Q.S. Wagon per Battalion without travelling kitchens.)
42
F. TRAVELLING KITCHEN.
(4 per Battalion*)
Articles.
43
(1 per Battalion.)
44
Articles.
46
Articles.
H. G.S. Wagons for Baggage, Stores, and Supplies cont.
Articles.
48
Articles.
49
Articles.
50
Section 7.
BATTALION IS CALCULATED.
TABLE A. AMMUNITION.
Where carried.
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(ii.) -Distribution :
Bounds.
917 men 120 @ 110,040
17 signallers 50 @ 850
11 pioneers 80 @ 880
5 W.O. and S. -Serjeants
@25 125
1 armourer @ 20 20
Details at base :
3 S.-serjts. @ 25 75
97 men @ 120 11,640
123,630
8 pack animals @ 2,000 16,000
6 S.A.A. carts @ 16,000 96,000
28 M.G. belts @ 250 7,000
Total 242,630*
*241,220 rounds are shown in the mobilization store table, but when actually in
the field S.A.A. carts and pack animals will be fully loaded.
Rounds.
29 officers @ 24 696
1 medical @ 24
officer 24
1 base detail @ 12 12
5 rangetakers @ 24 120
Total 852
(ii.) Distribution :
852
52
54
D. FORAGE.
Detail of forage carried in the field with units and in Army
Service Corps trains and supply columns for each horse.
How carried.
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