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HEAVY ARTILLERY B .L .
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BATTERY
AND
AMMUNITION
C O L U M N .
E X P E D IT IO N A R Y F O R C E . )
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CONTENT S .
SECTION 1.—GENERAL NOTES
PAGE
3
6
ECTION 2.—WAR ESTABLISHMENT
AND
TRANSPORT
SECTION
3.—l)ISTRIBTJTION BY SECTIONS
AND SUB
-
SECTIONS—
A. Heavy artillery battery
TO
B. Ammunition comma ... ... ... ... 11
SECTIoN
4.—FIELD
KITS, c.—
A.
Officers
... ... ~.. ... ... ...
12
B. Non-conirnissioned officers
and
men
... ... 16
C . Additional articles carried on theman
or horse
21
D.
Notes
as to
method
of
carrying certain
articles 2~ 3
B. Article:
carried
by
spat-c horses ... ...
26
SECTION 5.—CARRIAGES,
LIMBERS ANI)
AMMUNI
-
TION
WAGONS—
A.
Carriage,
fi eld , B .L . 60-pr.,
Mtkt’k
I ... ...
27
B. Limber, cal’s-iage,
B.L.
60-pr., Mark I ...
28
C .
Wagon,
ammunition,
B.L.
60-pr., Mark I ...
31
D. Limber, wagon, aninsunition, B.L . 60-pr.,
MarkI ... ... ... ... ... 32
B.
Wagon,
ammunition, B.L .
00
-pr’., Mark II ... 34
F.
Limber,
wagon,
ammunition,
B.L .
60-pr.,
MarkII ... ... ... ... ... 35
SECTION
6.—CART
AND
WAGON
EQUIPMENT—
A.
Water cart ... ... ... ... ...
37
B. G . S . wagon ... ... ... ... ...
40
SECTION
7.—CART
AND
WAGON
LOADS—
A.
Water
cart ... ... ... ...
.. 41
(No. I
(technical stores)
...
42
No.
2 (technical stores)
...
45
~ No.
3 (baggage and stores)
...
48
a ciy,
I
No.
4
(supplies)
... ...
50
~No.
5
cooks) .
-.
... ... 51
‘Nos. 6 to 9
(ammunition)
...
52
C . G.S. wagons
No.
10
(technical
stores) ... 53
- (Ammunition i
No.
11 (ba~ga~etores and
column)
~
supplies)
.~ ... ... 56
SECTION 8.—DATA
ON
WHICH
THE
TRANSPORT
OF
A
HEAVY
BATTERY AND
AMMUNITiON COLUMN
IS
CALCULATED—
A. Aimimunition ... ... ... ... ... 59
B.
Tools
... ... ... ... ... ...
60
C. Rations, fuel
and
fot-age ... ... ... 61
0. Signalling equipment ... ... . . - ... 64
B. Spat-c wheels, poles,
swingletrees,
c. ... 65
F. Telephone equipment ... ... ... .
..
-
66
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4 Section 1 .—General Notes—coot.
Veterinary 4.
Veterinary
arrangements
will
be
made by the
Director
of
arrange-
Veterinary S~ervices
attached
to the headquarters
of
the
division.
ments.
Medical 5. Medical arrangements will
be
made by the Assistant Director
arrange- of Medical Services of the
division.
ment~.
Sanitation. Two men are trained in sanitary duties. On arrival in camp
they are
available
for sanitary duties
and
are placed under
the
orders of
the medical officer for camp
sanitation purposes. Two
men
are also
attached
for
water duties. At
all
other tinies they
take
their
places in the ranks.
BItmen.
6.
B~itmenn the
field are allowed at the
rate
of one
for each
officer with
one
horse, and two for
each
officer with two or three
horses. All buitmen are fully armed and trained soldiers, and are
available for
(lutv
in the ranks.
Reinforce- 7. Drafts to replace wastage are calculated for heavy artillery
at
mont. the
rate
of 60 per cent, during the first year of
a
war. The first
portion of these
drafts mobilizes
with
the
unit unless otherwise
ordered,
and
proceeds with it as far as
the
oversea base
;
this portion
is
known as
“
first
reinforcement,” and
is
calculated
at
10
per
cent.
of rank and file.
War outfit.. 8 . War outfit is the material of all kinds which
a
unit requires
for
war.
The method of carrying it is laid
down
in Sections
4—7.
Equip-
(a) The equipment
required
on mobilization
is
laid down
in
meut. the
mobilization stone
table
for a
heavy artillery battery
and ammunition column.
Clothing.
(b)
The
clothing and necessaries required on
mobilization
are
detailed in
the
Regulations for
the
Clothing of
the
Army,
Part
III.
Supplies, (c) Details of the scale of supplies will
be
found in War
Medical Establishments and
Allowance
Regulations; medical and
and
, veterinary stores in Regulations
for
Army
Medical
and
Veterinary Veterinai~y
Services respectively.
Stationery. (d)
The stationery
considered
necessary for
a
heavy
artillery
battery
and
animunition
column
in
the
field
is
shown in
“Tables of Books, Army Forms and Stationery requirad
on
Mobilization by Units of the Pielil Army,”
issued
with
Army Orders.
Alist
of contents is pasted inside the lid
of the stationery box.
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Section
1.—General Notes—coat. 5
9.
Blankets for
personnel are
not
included in the normal scale
of
Blankets.
war outfit; but, when specietty ordered, one blanket per
man
will
be
carried.
The
methods
of
carrying blankets
is
for
Officers ... ... ... ...
In valise.
Mounted non-commissioned
officers
~ Under saddle, in addition
and
men
... ... ... ...
5
to
saddle blanket.
Dismqunted non-commissioned
‘~Distributed
amongst lim-
officers
and
men ... ... ...
5
hers
and wagons.
When blankets
(bedding) are carried
on amnimmunition
wagons
and
limbers, one
waterproof sheet per scat
(from
the ordinary
camp
equipment
of
the
unit) will
ho
used to
protect
the blankets
from wet.
10 . General requisites, such as spare parts aud materials for
repairs, are calculated on the assumption
that it
will he
possible
to stores.
replenish them at intervals of about a fortnight.
11 .
The
arrangements
for
bringing the
unit
up
to
war estab-
lishment in men and horses, and for tile completion of its war m o m m .
outfit are
laid
down
in
Mobilization Regulations.
12.
Orders
for
moveiueut, when
mobilization
is
complete, will be
issued
from
the War Office to General Ofiicers Commanding-in-
Chief.
NOTE —This ‘ , f l C l i t U u t 13
based on
War Establishments for
t V c m c
Armies, 1 9 1 5 ,
and on A.F
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Section 3.—A.—DISTRIBUTION
OP A
60-PR.
B.L. HEAVY
BATTERY
BY
SECTIONS
AND SUB-SECTIONS.
No.
1
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2
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•
•
1 1
. ..
~ 1 o
n
I
y
Wheelers
•..
• . •
...
• • •
... 1
mounted.
Fitter
(staff-serjeant) . ..
1 -..
Smith
...
• . •
...
1
•.. ...
§Each with
Corporals
-.. •.. 2 1 1 2
2
horses.
Bombardiers
...
. .. 1 2 2 1
Gunners
.., ... •., 20
18 18 18
rfor vehicles 11 8 10 9
Gunners asJ for
spare
drivers,
~ horses
...
2~
2~ 1~
2~
a
I_spare
...
1 1 1 1
Bfttmen... ... •.. 3 1 1 1
Drivers, A.S.C., tramn
transport
... •.. ... 1 •.. 1
40
~ 38 39
3
officers,
2
officers,
82 other ranks
7 5
other ranks
§
There arc
2
spare riding horses
per
battery, one with
spare set
of
Saddlery,
universal,
see
aote t,
page
6, of A.F. G. 1058—109, dated
Nov., 1915, and
there
are 12
spare
heavy
draught
horses, six of which are fully equipped; for all time
other spare horses leading gear
is
provided.
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Section 3.—B—DISTRIBIJTION
OP A
60-PR.
B.L.
AMMUNITION
COLUMN,
No. 1 Section.
E
Sub-Sec.
F
Sub.Sec.
Details.
4)
8 .’
0
CO
‘5’
-4
:~
.~
~i
a o
4,
~
‘~
‘5
—
Remarks.
C )
4,
0
- a
C O
--4
U
i
4
c~
Subaltern
...
Serjeant
...
•
-.
Shoeing
smith
Saddler . -.
Wheeler
•..
• •. • -.
Smith (fitter) .
-.
Corporal
...
Bombardier
Gunner
•..
Ifor vehicles
‘.vun~ers
as •~
for spare horses
drivers ~spare
B1tna~n
..
Drivers, A.S’.U. train trans-
port
1*
1
1
4
10
2f
1
1
1*
1
1
1
4
8
2t
1
I
Each
with
One
riding horse.
f With two
horses
each (spare heavy
draught) 50
per
cent,
are
fully
equipped, the
others are
pro
-
vided with
leading
1 officer, 40 other ranks.
gear
only.
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Section 4.—PIELD
KiTS.
A.—OFFIOERS.
A.—OLOTnmNa WOROe
OPPICERS.
BY
TIlE
Boots,
field •.. ...
pair 1
Braces • .. • • . . ,, 1
Cap, service dress, with badge
• • 1
Disc, identity, with
cord
• .. 1
Socks . . -
... ...
pair
1
Suit, service
dress, jacket, and
riding
breeches ...
• •
1
Spurs
... ...
• ..
pair
1
Vntierclothln~.,. ,..
suit
I
Total (A)
•.. ...
• • -
B.—OTnEmm P E R SONAL EPFECTS.
lAB. 155
Books,
~ Field Service Pocket
Book
Cap,
comforter
(in
of
greatcoat)
...
.
-.
Compass, magnetic,
pocket(or
prismatic,
in
case)
Dressing,
field (in skirt of
jacket)
...
Chisses
(binoculars
or tele-
scopes, orboth, inone case)*..
Grease (or vaseline), in wal-
lets ... ... ..
tin
Grentcoatt . -.
Ii8uLsikerclIief
... •..
Holdahl
i m m wallets),
containing
knife, fork and smioun,
hair
-
brimsis and comb,
tooth-
brush,
shaving
brush and
razor
*Slung
from
left
shoulder
orattach
ed
to
belt at right side.
tRolled, 26
inches
long,
behind
saddle.
Approxi-
mate
Detail. No. weight. Rcmnarks.
lbs.
ozs.
4
0
0
0
0
4
0
3
13
0
0
0
0
2
0
7
0
2
4~
9,
0~
4~
13
12
0~
12~
I
6
3¾~
4
2
0
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 1 3
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A—Officers—contin
on? .
•tpproxi-
mate
Detail. No. weight.
Remarks.
lbs. ore.
B.—Ovunmt
PERSONAL
EFFECTS
—continued.
linife, clasp, with ring and
swivel . . - • . - •
-.
•., 1
0
6
~Iap
... ... •.. •
..
1 0 2
liataiies
..
...
box
1 0 1
Soap (in wallets) • . ~
1
0 3
Socks (inwallets) •
-.
~ 1 0 4
Towel
(inwallets) •.. .
..
1 0 13
Watch (in wrist strap)...
..
1 0 4
Whistle a m i d lanyard •.. •.. 1 0
Total (B)
14
12~
C—ACCOUTERMENTS (SNALEn
PATTERN.)
Baa, ratiomi, Mark.
II •.... 1
0
4
Belt, “
Sam
13m-oivn~“ (waist
-
belt, 2 shoulder belts,
asninunHioji pouch,
pistol
case,and sword
frog)
• . .
1 2 0
Haversack
•.... • ~ 1
0 11
Mess—till ... • •
,.
, 1
1
9
Sword
leslist
•....
..~
1 0
1~
~yaterbottie
ahmmuini tmm)
and
shIn~ •~ •.~ 1
C
14
Total (c)
.
..
. .
.~
.-.
5t 7~
P.— Aaas .
Pl~tol(no special
pattern,
but
must carry government
am-
munition)
•.. •..
•.
1 2 3 On left side
of
SB.
belt.
Sword . 1 2 1 On near shoe case,
Scabbard,
leather 1 0 91 J edge
to
rear.
Total (n)
•
4 14
E.—~,MMC4
rmox.
Cartrldges,~ S.A., ball, pi~toJ,I
Webloy rounds 12 0 9~
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A.—Officers--—-continuecl.
F.—ltATIoiss A BD
WATZR.
Bread ration (unconsumed
portion)...
..
.
-.
say
Cheese
. .
-
IBisemlit
l’rcserved meat (1 lb.
~ nominal)
~t~Tea
.7
ox.
~
Sugar
2oz.
r
Meat extract
a in
~ 2
cubes .
-
Water ... ... . . -
pints
Total
(F) . - . - -
tG._SADDLEEY,
PIOKETINa
GEAR, STABLE
NECESsARiEs,
&c.
Bag, nose, G.S., with 6 lbs. corn
Brush, horse
-
. .
-
-.
Pad, survingle .
.
- .
.
-
Itubber, horse
Saddlery,
complete,
with
bridle
and head
rope set
Shoe eases,
each with
shoe
and
nails
..
. . -
Total (G)
TOTAL
WEIGHT CAiuuan ON
THE houSE.
A.—Clothing . . ... .
-.
B.—Otluer
personal effects
C.-..-Accontrements
D.—Arms
... .
E.—Ammunition...
F.—Rations
aud water
G.—Saddlery,
picketing gear,
stable
necessaries,
c.
... -.
-
H.—Rider
... ... say
Total
on horse
*
One
iron ration
will
be
carried normally
in time haversack.
If
a second
ironration
is
ordered
to be
car
-
ried, it
will
be
dis
-
tributed
in the
officer’s equipment
as
found
nuost con
-
venient.
t Ia
addition
to this
list, officers may, at
their
own
discretion
provide a despatch
or
saddle
bag,
sealed
pattern.
If
an officer is allowed
more
thami onehorse,
the
saddlebag
can
be
carried
on the
spare lioree,
t
When empty, on
the
off
shoe
case
fastened to t I m e
bag
-
gage strap. When
oats are carried the
strap
of
the
nosebag
must
be
fastened to
tIm back arch of the
saddle.
I I
Excludes
weight
of
saddleblanket, Sad
-
dle blankets for
officers’ horses are
carried in trammsport
velucles on tbe
march,
Detail. No.
Approxi
-
mate
weight.
lbs. ozs.
Remarks.
24
12
3
0
0
5
13
1
0
10
10
10
12
4
14
124
12
74
14
94
1
14
0
64
0
0
1
1
0
2
6
1 7
1
0
1 0
1 0
1 33
2 3
45
13
14
5
4
0
6
45
150
241
Say
lfl
st.
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A.—Oilicers—continued.
]3stterij
conunander
only.
4
One camp
kettle
is
4 allowed
for
every 3
officers,who
pack
into
it,
each
o
12
Cup, enamelled
2
1’lates,enamelled
1
1 0
~
{ ~e~ver 1
~n.tt
... 1
1
5
The
weight
of
these
o
~
articles
isnot
included
in
the
50
or
35
lbs. al
-
4
13 lowed to
eachofficer.
1 10
Ifpreferred,
officers
may takoprivate
cook-
3
0 lu g
apparatus
in lieu
of camp kettles. In
this case an extra bag.
11 ~
jgageallowanceofGlbs.
per
officer
~vill
be
—~ admitted.
31
CAJUUED
IN
ThAIN
Tiwisroar.
The
following list is drawn np
as
a general
guide,
and the
articles
in
it may be varied, but the total weights (excludin
articles
in camp kettles) of
50 lbs. for the commanding
officer an
35
lbs. for
other
officers, must
not
be exceeded.
Approxi-
mate
Detail.
No.
weight. Remarks.
lbs.
ozs.
1 1
1 5
2
0
0
4
1
0
A.F. B.
122 (cover and pad).
Field conduct ook
A.B.
6
(coverA.F.
.W1513
pad).
.dcquillance
roll
Hoots,
field ... ... pair
bucket, canvas ...
housewife
Ldulteru,
collapsible,
with
talc
sides
1’or~oIIo,with writing niaterials~
Shoes, canvas ...
..
pair
Socks ...
Suit, service
dress
Towels ... .. .
Undere1otiiini~
... suit
Valise, Wolseley (or other
pattern)...
...
Total
1
1
I
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
2
1
1
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B.—N.C.OSAN P MEN
WHEN MOUNTED.
A—CLoTHING, NECESSARIES,
c. , Woine RY THE
SoLDmEmI OR
CARRIED
ON
TIlE hOuSE.
Boots,
ankle
... ...
pair
Braces ... .., ..
,,
Cap, service dress, with badge
Disc, identity, with cord
Drawers,
cotton ...
pair
Dressing, field (iu skirt
of
service dress jacket)
Greatcoat with
metal
titles
(7 lbs. 84 ozs.); comforter
cap (4 ozs.) and pair of
socks (44 ozs.) in pockets
Jacket,
service dress,
5
with
metal
titles
l~nife, clasp, with nuarline
spike,
tin
opener and
lanyard
l’ay~book (in right breast
pocket of
Service dress jacket)
I’antaloons
... ...
pair
J’uttees
...
. -, . -.
Shirt,
flannel
. -.
Socks,
worsted
...
...
pair
Spurs, jack
Waistcoat,
cardigant
...
.
-.
Tnhaversack :—
floldall
(34
ozs.)
containing
laces
(4oz.), tooth—brush
‘ 4 oz.), razor
and
case
(3 oz.),
shaving
— bmusli
14
or.),
e~swb ~
or.),
knIfe (3oze.), fork (3 oCs.),
sjsoon
(24 ozi.)
.
.
-
Uoiisewiti~,fitted
Soap
... ... ...
piece
Towel, hand
...
... . - .
*
Troops
wcam’ing
khaki
drill
sent
on
active
service from
a warm to a
tem
-
perate climate will
be supplied with
service
dress
jackets
as soon as
available.
4
In
warm
weather
the
cardigan may
be carried in the
folds of
the
great-
coat.
~Warrant officers,
staff
-serjeants
and
serjeantshave each
an artillery
whistle,
w
I
t
hi
thong.
Detail.
Remarks.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4~
0
01
0
0~
0
21
01
01
11
01
0~
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Total
(A)~
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B.—IN.C.Os. amid
mcli
whemi llmoumlted— cQ,itho ed.
Total
(B)
D .—ACCOmJTREMENTS .
flag,
ration ...
Baildohier, 50 rounds
liottie, water,
enamelled, with
carrier
and shoulder-strap
~kaversack
...
Mes~—tIjiand strap
Total
(D)
E.—RArIomes AND WATER.
Bread ration (uncoasumed
portion) ... say
Cheese
...
IBiscuit
.. .
Preserved meat (1 lb.
~ ~ nominal)
~ Ten, .~-
oz.
~ Sugar, 2 oz.
t.Meat extract, 2
cubes
Water ... pints
Total
(E)
Detail.
.~pproxi-
mate
No. weight. Ilemarks.
lbs. ore.
§ Itilles ofdriverswill
be
carried in the
chips
provided on
the wagomm for that
purpose.
On
vehi
-
cle~ nct
specially
fitted
the rifles will
be carried
on wagon
footboards. The
scale
of
rides
is as
0 follows:—
—~
Each
haUcry ...
36
Ammunition
column ... 33
6 fife buckets are
issued to cccli bat-
tery.
0 4
1
1 61
1 3
1; 1 61
5
111
*
Ono iron
ration will
be carried, nor-
z m m a h l y ,
in
the hmaver-
sack.
If a second iron
ration is ordered to
be
earm-ied,
it
wIll
be distributed
in
the
man’s
equip-
ment
as foundmost
convenient.
B.—ABMs.~
0.—ASIMUN TION.
Cartridges, S.A., ball, ~303-
inch ... ... rounds 50 3
0 12
0 3
Ii 0
1
0
Inc
o
I
tin~ I
2] 2 8
5 12
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B,—N.C.OS. and Men
when
mounted—continued.
F.—SADDLERY
HORSE
FURNI
-
TURE , S TA BLE NECESSARIES,
AND OTRER ART ICLES CAR-
RIED
ON
THE
HORSE.
Bag, nose, G.S. , with 6 lbs.
corn .
-. ... ...
. . -
Brush,
horse
-,
-
...
.
-.
t’ad, sureingle ... ... .-.
ltnbber, horse
tsadsiiery, with snddie
-
blanket and
head-rope
set
TOTAL WEIGHT CARRIED ON
THE
hoRsE.
A.—Ciotbing,
necessaries,
&e.
- - .
B.—Arms...
...
- . -
12—Ammunition... . - -
D.—Aeeoutrementa
Th—Rations and
water
F.—Saddlery,
t S I e .
G.—Rider .:. (say)
0
10
10
10
228 12l
t
In
the
case of
drivers
substitute
“harness, near,
with saddle-
blanket
and head-
rope,” weight 73
Approxi
-
mete
.
Detail.
No.
wei
3
ht.
Remarks.
lbs.
ozs.
1
1
1
1
1
TOTAL
(F)
7
0
0
0
29
38
26
3
5
5
38
150
4
2
34
0
11
12
2
‘0
Total
on
horse
= 16~st. about.
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B .—DISMOI . TNTND Mr~.