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-0)

1(132 FIELD SERVICE


1913. S i-—— -
-— t— -

-i -~ -.-

SIGNAL SERVICE—SfGNAfr
CO~IPANY (CABLE).
EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

NOTE.—Field Service Manuals are not the autihority for the


oupply of the War outfits of unit-s.
tm The details laid down
in latest Mobilization Store fables, Equipment Regula-
tions, Olotiling Regulations, &c., must be followed.

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1913.
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CONTENTS.

PAGES
SECTION 1.—GENERAL NOTES .- - .- - -. ... 3-5

SECTION 2.—WAR ~STABL1SI1MENT AND TRANSPORT G-~8

SECTION 3.— DISTRIBUTION TO SEOTIONS—

- A. P~rsonne1aud Inorees - - - -- 9-10


B. Rank and file by trades, ~c. - ... 11

SECTION 4.—FIELD - KITS—


A. Ofiloers ... .. - ,.. . -- .. - 12—15
B. Non-commissioned ofllccrs and linen -. 16—19
C. Articles left nit I-lie base by each man ... 20

SECTION 5.~—OARRIAGES,&c...~.

A. Ditt-ribution of loads ... - -. - -. 22—38


- B. Snare poles unit swingletrees - -. - -. 39

SECTIoN 6.—TRANSPORT DATA—


A. .Amnrnuinitjon ... ... ... ... ... 31)
B. Rations and fuel - -- ... ... .- - .10—41
C. Forage... ... - . - ... 42
D. Supplies required for one clay ... ... 42

SECTION 7.—NOTES ON TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT - - -13-44

(a 10597) Wt. 21004—137 5000 9/13 II & S P. 13/202


3

Section 1.

GENERAL NCTES.
1. Basis of ostablishmnent and outftt.—1’lme tables comutainted in
this Mammnmal are dn’:cwji imp on time basis of a camlnpctigml iii a civilized
coumntry and in a t-emmnpeiatc climate. \Vlmn’iu mobilization is for a
campaign uumdet’ dilferemit commclitiomis, certain umnonhificatiomna will
boconime miecessaly, amid will be mtotificd fmomtn time War Ofhice.
2. War establishment—The miormnal war establislinient of a
sigmmal company (cable) shosvimtg its comnpositiomi as regards
persomunel and animals, is givemc imi So~tiomt2, and no men or hops~~
inn excess of the “ total cotmmpa~my (imicludimng attached)” will be
allowed to miccomnpammv tine unit in the field.
Org~tnization.—Fom’ comtvemniettce of work a signal comnpamiy
(cable) is divided into a ineadtiuarters toni 4 sections, as shown in
Section ;~ rp~~~hsti-ibimtion has been followed imn distributing the
5
~_C loads among the varionms vehicles. In tine field, variation in tIne
~ distribnmtionn of moms ecu ho made at tino discretion of tln~command-
~ big officer.
~ Trades—A list of tine tmlmdes ohs which time distribution of a
~ signal comnpaumy (cable) is hmised is given inn Sectiocm 3mm.
~ 3. Transport.—Tine transport of a sigma] co;mnpanny (cable) is
shown after its war -establislmtnenmt. ‘l’hne ti-aimspon’t is divided in
the field as follows :—
let line (winicln always accominpammies time unit on the unarcln).
sI for cooks.
I carts ~water.
With headquarters -~ I cable.
wa,,one ~
i. light sprmnng, R.E. (2).
~ ~ aiimanals.
With each section, f cable (2).
w:tgomns ~ light spring, R.E. (2).
-Train transport.—Tnaiu tramisport (ant A.S.C. unit), U.S. wagon
for supplies.
A.S.C. drivers. -—Spare drivers for trttimn tx’aunsport ame included
jma the war establisltmemit of the Army Sei’vice Corps company from
which the -traimi tn’ansport drivers are cletacined. TIne pc’rsnmnmnel
aind ;uiimmnals of the A.S.U. train -tratisport allotted to tlnu umnut will
acefliupany it by rail and overinea, joinimng the A.S.C. tmain oil
am-rivat inn the area of concentratcon.
Wln~miin the field, rations for mcmi amid horses of train transport
are carrie(1 by the eonampany of tine traimi to which tine drivers
belong.
4. Si~aro horseo.--—SparO clmaughnt horses are allowed at tine rate
of 10 per cent. A driver is allowed for each phi’ of spare inorsos.
Spare drivel’4 are also allowed at the i-ate of 10 pci’ cent, after
including the drivers for spare draught horses.

(a 10597)
4

5. Medical and sanitary arrangements.—Tlne persomimnel ale iii


medical char-ge of tIne R.AJ~E.C. ofhicor attached to tine bridgimmg
train, nad rnummk amid file fom’ u ater, &c., dunties ale provided by tine
R.A.~sLC. Two men pci’ unit are trained iii sanitary dirties. On
arrival in caminp they are available foi’ sanitntm-y duties amnml are
placed umnider tine on’ders of tine medical officer for camnnp sanitnmtion
-purposes, woi-kimng iii conjumnetion with tine RA.M.O. personnel
~attached. At all otiner tinies they take tineir places iii tine ranmks.
8. Veterinary arrangements..—Tlne Inorses and transport ainiitials
are iii tine veterimiam-y cinarge of tine veterim.ary olhicer attacined to
tine iridging train.
7. 1 ~.tmen.—Biitrnen in tine field are allowed ~nttine rate of one
for eacin officer with one morse, and two for eacin ~dlicei’ with two
hoi’ses. All iuIntmnmemn are fully aimed amid trained soldiers, and are
available for duty in time iamnks.
8. Relnforcement.—Drafts to replace wastage ate calculated for’
eimgimnec’rs at tine i-ate of 40 per cent. dnriitg the first year of a war.
TIne fin-st portion of tinese drafts is known ins ‘first roinforcememit,”
and is calculated ;nt 10 per cent. ~-f i-amik amid file. Tine first
reimnfoicennent iniobilizes with tine unit but unless otinerwise ordered,
will not accompnuiy it winen it leaves its place of mobilization.
Special instructions will be issued for tine movement of tinese details
Details at base.—Otiner details sinown in tine table as “left at
the lace” also mobilize with tine unit ; tine storemniun and first
roinforct’mrnemit are attacined to one of tine general base depots.
9. War outfit.—War otmtfit is tIne mmiaterial of all kin(ls winichi a
unit reqenines for’ wan’. Tine mnmetined of carryil g it is laid dowmi in
Sections 4 amid 5. Time war’ outfit omnly includes a smuall qu~nmntity
of incaturial fcnr tine repair of tine vehicles aund equipmnnermt of a unit-.
Any nnnnterial required for eugimneer services in tIne field mnicmst be
obtaimned locally under arrangements wade by Commanding Royal
Engineers.
(cm) Ordnance stores. — The ordnance stores required on
innobihization are laid down in the mobilization store table
for’ a Signal Company (Cable) (Expeditionary Force).
(b) Clothlng.—The clothing amid necessaries rquired ott mnobi-
lization are detailed ins the Regulations for the Clothing
of tine Army, Pnurt III.
(c) Supplies; and medical and veterinary equipmernt.—Details
of tine scale of supplies will be found in War Establishn-
nients and Allowance Regulations ; medical and veterimnary
equipnnent in Regulat:ons for Army Medical and Veteri-
nitiy Services respectively.
(d) Stationery.—’I’he stationery (other than technical) con-
sidered Inecessary for a signal company (cable) imi tine
field is shown iii “Tables of Books, Army Fomms amnd
Stationery taken imitd time Field by Units of time Expe-
ditionary Force,” issued with Army Orders, A list of
comitemits is pasted inside tine lid of each stationery box.
10. Blankets.—Blninkets for personnel are riot imnclumded in tine
.)

nornial scale of war omit it ; bunt, when specm’ullq ordered, 0mb blanket
per man will be carried. Tlmese biamnkets will be added to tine
loads imm tine hghnt spring wagons.
11. Replenishment of Stores.—Gemneral requisites, such as spare
pants amid mnnaterials foi’ repairs, are calculated omn tine assunnnjntiomn
tinat it- will be pcn~siblo to reinlemnisin tineni at imitcrvnuis of about a
fortmniglit.
12. MobilIzation—Time ari’angennemits for brimngimng a signmal corn-
p:umny (c,clsle) nnp to wan- estabhislnrnieint iii amen amid imeni’see, and
for’ tine completion of its war outfit, ame l-xid down in MobilizatiSin
liegulnntiomis.
Orders for moveinnent whnemn mmiobilizatioui is contiplete, will ho
issued Irons tine Wai’ Office to General Oflicen-s Comnnrnmaindimig-in
Chief.

This M,mnnnmal lies beenn based on JVar Establish,ne,m’s, 1’,zrt 2,


En j,edit iomm,,rm,, Force, 1913; amid on ,4.F’. 0. 1098-41, dated F~-brmmary,
1913.

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Section 4.—PIELD KITS.

A.—OFFICERS.

Approxi-
bate’
Detail. No. weight. Remarks.
lbs. ozs.

A.—OnoTmnmNo WORN ny ‘mx


Oi-srcEnc,
Boots, lace pair 1 2 11
Braces ...,..... ,, 1 0 4
Cap, service dress, with badge 1 0 9
Disc, identity, with cord ... 1 0 0~
Leggings pair 1 0 13
Socks ,, 1 0 4
Spurs ......,..,, 1 0 12
Suit, service dn-ss (jacket and
riding bm’eechnes) ...... 1 4 13
Underclothing,,..., suit 1 3 0
Total (A) 13 2~

B.—OTUEit PERSONAL EFFEcTs.

(A.B. 153 1 0 10
Dooks,~Field service pocket
1 book ......... 1 0 61
Cap, comforter (in pocket of
greatcoat) 1 0 3~
Compass, magnetic, pocket
(or prismatic in ease)..... 1 0 4
Cutters, wire (in wallets) pairs 1 1 4
Dressing, field (in skirt of
jacket) ............ 1 0 2
Glasses (binoculars or tele-
scope, or botin, in one caso)* ... 1 2 0 Sliming from heft shoulder
Grease (or vasehine) inn wallets
tin 1 0 2
Greatcoatt 1 7 11 t Rolled,26 inclmcs long.
liandkorchief . ... 1 0 2 behind saddle.
Holdall (in wallets), cointaimn-
hag knife, fork and spoon,
hairbrush and comb,
toothbrush, shaving
brush and razor 1 1 3
Knife, clasp, with ring and
swivel 1 0 6

Carried forward .., ,,, 13 121


13

A.—’-OFFIci~p.s—contznued.

\pproxi—
imnate
Detail. No. weight. Itenniarks.

I lbs. ozs.

Bronnglmt forward 13 12h

Map 1 0 2
Matches lox 1 0 1
Soap (inn walh-ts) ... piece 1 0 3
Socks (him WnthlI-to) ... pair 1 0 -1
Towel (in wallets) 1 0 13
Watch (in wrist stnnp) -. - 1 0 4
Whistle nnnnd lanyard 1 0 21

Total(B) ... ,,, 15 10

O.—A000njrmnmcMi’.NTs (SEALED
PATTERN).

Bag, ration .......,, 1 0 4


Belt, hinnemamn 1 0 8
Belt, “Sans Browmno” (waist—
t~belt, 2 shoulder belts,
c ammunition pouch, pistol
~ case and sword flog) .,. 1 2 0
Haversack5 1 0 11
Mess-tin ......... 1 1 9 * Fastened Iny off bag-
Sword knot 1 0 11 gage strap to off si,la of
Waterbottle (alunninninmnm)) ansi saddle,
sling 1 0 1-1

Total (0) ......... - 5 151

Pistol (no special patters, but


must e_-nrry Govr’rmnmnent mmmi—
~,mnnnnitiomn) 1 ‘2 3 On left sido of S.D. belt.
Sword 1 2 11 (On mnear shoe case, c-lgo
Scabbard, leather 1 0 9~f to rear,
Total(D) ......... -1 14

E,—Anmnnunitiomi,

Cartridges, S.A. ball, pistol


Webley ............ 12 0
14

A.—Onncxtss—continseed.

Approxi-
nsate
Detail. No. weight. Reunarks.
I lbs.

F—RATIONS AND WATER. Normnma Ii), osne hromn untion


Bread ratiomm (nnnconsinnoe~lpc’m’— - will he carried, iu the
tion) say 0 12 haversack, When n
Cheese 0 3 eeconn ‘1 iromn rationn is
Biscuit 0 12 - specially ordered 10 be
p Preserved meat, 1 lb. carri,-d it will be dis—
.2 (nonninnah) 1 0 tribinted iu porttamne
~ Tea .,. ~ oz,~ tlnrocngheoi the officer’s
Ii Sugar 2 oz. (do a 11mm 0 6j eqlnipcoenmt, as found
Salt ... 1 ez.J inmost convennient.
ii Cheese 0
ES Moat extract ,.,cubes 2~ 0 - t Ins add itiomnto tlnis list,
‘en~~ e 13 officers nnav, at their
Water pints — own discrelionn, provide
despatah or saddle-
Total (F) 6 bags (sealed patterni).
- If mm sheer is allowed
0—f SADOLF.nIY, PncmcETmNo inert- than onne tmorse, tine
GEAR, STAmnLE NEcE5- - saddlebag rain be car—
sAlutEs, ~tc. rie)l on the space horse.
~Bag, nose, G.S., with 6 lbs.
corn 1 0 ~ When empty, cmi -tho
§Brush, morse 1 0 10 off shoe ease fastened
Pad, succingie 1 0 10 to the’ baggage strap. -

(Peg, picketinng 1 1 - H hen oats are eacmnod


0 11 the strap of the oosubag
tepee, heeh 1 10 must be Iastemned to tIme
IRubber, t)omsr 1 0 back arch of the s:ndnlhs,
~{Saddlery, complete wittn
bridlo anmd head rope set j 1 33 12 § The no~thedof carn4tg
Shoe cases, each witin shoe tine Inorse brmishm and
annd nails ,,,..... 2 .1 4 rubber is h-ft to tine
—I discretions of tine 0.0.,
Total (G) 47 12 except that these srti—
— des ace not to be
carried in-the aoaebag.
ToTAL WETORT CAnsunxa ox
TilE HORSE. (1101-h re-pr-s amnd pichuet—
A.—Ohotlning 13 ~~a- iogpegs arealhowed for
B.—Other personnal effects - - -- 15 i6~ use wittm restive Inorses
0,—Accoutremeints 5 1~ en~~ se,nhe o~25 per cciii.
D.—Arnns ‘1 14 ¶ Excludes weight of
E.—Ammuuition ‘ 0 9} saddle blanket. Saddle
F—Rations annd water 6 21: blankets for officers’
0.—Saddlery, phcketinng gear, i horses are carried inn
stable necessaries, &c, 47 12 transport vehicles ems
11,—Rider say 150 0 the maccmn.
= 17-1 at., about.
Total on horse .. 243 18

N0TE.—Meter cyclist officers alit t’e armed and equtpped as mouoteml officers,
with the exoepttemn of sword, naddiery and spurs.
Ttney witl also have drab waterproof overalls, brown gaumstlets amid goggles of a
suitable descriptton for use with meter cycles.
15

A.—Oriqci~ns—contjnstecj.

CAltitlim IN REGIMSNTAL TRANSIOJtT.

The following list is drawn up as a general guide, and the


articles in it uat~y be varied, but the total weights (excluding
articles in canip kettles) of 50 lbs. for a commanding officer and
35 lbs. for otlaor ohlicers, must. not be exceeded.

Approxi- ‘
mate
Detail. No. weight. Remarks.

~ lbs. ozs.

‘a
Boots, lace . pair 1 2 11
‘.5 Bucket, canvas 1 1 1 Tn C(ti1Zj) kettle,
Housewife 1 0 .1
Lantern, collapsible, with talc One camp kettle Is al—
sides 1 0 12 lowel for every 3 omcers,
Leggings pair 1 0 13 Who pack into it, each
Portfolio, with writing Cup, enamelled... 1
1’ materials 1 1 0 Plates, enamelled 2
Shoes, canvas pair 1 1 C
Pots ‘ fisalt
pepper ... 1
Socks 1 0 4 ... 1
Suit, servicO dress 1 4 13 The weight of those
Towels 2 1 10 articles is not included in
Vnderclothing ...suit 1 3 0 the 50 or 35 lbs. allowed
Valise, Wolseley (or other to each officer.
pattern) 1 11 3

Total 28 15

Noie.—Ofhicers may leave ~t the las~ a bullock trunk packed with 100 lbs. of
personal baggage. This reserve baggage will be forwarded niy whess It may be
1eeine~lconvenient to the service by the CouluiauTCC-hL-Chiei.
16

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20

C.—Awricaats LEFT AT TIf B BASE.

LVon-cornmissnoned officers and men.

Kit bags, containing time spare kit (letailed below, will be handed
over to tine O.C. base details to be taken as far as the oversea
base for each nnan, and will be left iii charge of storemen at. the
Gemneral’Base Dop5t to be forwarded only as may be deemed
comnvemsient to tine service by tine General Officer Commanding-in-
Chief.

Articles. No. Remarks.

CLoTmmuco.

Boots, ankle pair 1


Drawers, cotton 1
Jacket, service nlre~s(cm) 1 (a)Khaki drill frock and
Shoes, canvas (if iii possession) jair I trousers will be left at the
Trousers, sort-too dress (a) 1 base by troopswearungklnaki
~ drill clothing.

NmmcE S SABlES.
Brush, hair 1
Shirt, flannel 1
Socks, worsted. pair 1
Towel, hand I 1

Tine boots will be tied together, \vitin the soles outwards, the
regimental number of tine man amnd the name of the unit to which
he belongs being cinalked or otherwise legibly marked omi the soles.
They will be placed in tine mouth of tine kit bag to admit of their
being readily withdrawn, should it be necessary to forward them
separately to tine troops in the field.
22

Section 5.—DISTRIBUTION
A.—LIST OF WAR OUTFIT TO BE CARRIED
This distribution slnows tine normal arrangements for carriage of Stores in tine
actual work in hand.
(Bicycles and Articles carried on

Wagons,
I -
Section
of
Weiglnt. Cabi~~ Detaclmmennts
Vocabu- Description of Stores. No. of cacti. - ~
Jary. - Odd Nos. (4).
Weight j Weiglnt.
lbs. on-s. lbs. oze, Lbs. oza,
7 Aprons, basil, brown 9 1 10~ I 1 10~
7 (No. 2 4 o ft} --- “i 0_”o
7
7
Iblades, brad, 1
,, 4 4 0 0~ -
0 0’
1 00
Awls,-( ,, 6 4 1 00
7 ~handles, (large 4 0 1~ 1 01
7 brad, 1 small 8 01... 2 02
Axes, fcumved heive 11 50-.. 1 5 0
2A felling, iholves, 34k-in. (spare) 4 1 3 -. - ••i .i_~~5
2A Axes, hand, Mark II 4 2 5-
2s 1 48...
2mm Axes, PlC. ~(heads,
holves, 41,
56—in.
lbs ferrnmled... I 215
(0.0 1 50 0 .. -
aggage, )officers 5 35 0
7 Bags, tool, farriers ... (filled) 4 14 6’ •1 146}
12 Balances, spring, 80-lb. 1 3 L
21A Bands, candle cover, sterilizing,
filter (spare) 12 0 1~- -
pet do-/.)
29A Barrows, drum universal 110 0 1 110 0
14 Bars, supporting draugint pole, No. .3
(spare) 1 50... •1
2Pm Batteries, inert, “0,” 6-cell 27 25 0 2 50_ •~0 ‘250
15mm Binoculars 9 20 1 20
PA Bits, bridoomi, pattern 1884 (spare) 3 10...
Blankets, saddle 16(a) 50... 5__•0
14 ( - (fleid and transport
,~j a (spare) 22 50 2 10 0
21A Blocks,-~5 ~ wagon, liglnt, spring,
.0 ~_ R.E. -... (spare) 20 1 81 2 31
BA ~tackle, G.S., 4-in.f double... 9 3 9 1
cordage, sxnatch... 9 3 11 1 3 11
11 Boards, inventory, wood
2 d - (No. 199 wheel
21 013 1 0 13 ••i 013
21A Bolts, with I cI J (spare 4 08 1 08
21A nuts, -~ ,~~ ~ ,, 200 wince
nave, ‘ 1 (spare) 4 08 1 08
214 - t~3rdclass, No. 43 wheel
(spare) 4 08 1 08
Totals 7114 168 ~-I

(a) For officers’ horses and off acts of A.S.O. harness;


28

OF LOADS, &o.
BY A SIGNAL COMPANY (CABLE).
1
loin . Tine actnnnl packinng may be varied at tIne discretion of officers commanding to-suit the

man mmr morse are not inciuded.)


ligit spring, IkE.
____________— Oart, 0 tf Wagon,
(NoS.1 to 8). Ilcadquaiters. Wnnter Cooks.
4 lnnmmk. (mann). Remarks.
gvonNos-( )- No.9. No. 10.
1
~~Woiglnt.I~Weight.~ ~ \Veig1nt.]~~Weig1nt.
,~Weiglnt. ~Weiglnt. ________

lbs. ozs. lbs. ozs. lbs. ozs. lbs. cnzs. lbs. ozs. lbs. ozs.

~ 6 0 1 0 0 1 G~_ __i G___o


1 3
48
1 215
I I 50...o
350 185 0
~::: :::~ ::: 315
12, 0 4
1 110 0 1110 0
50
1 25 0 1 25 0 1
30
3
1 b 0 2100 2 10 0 I~ 5 0 1 2 10 0

~t0 0 ‘2 10 0

2 3 1 2 3 1 2 31

1 013 1- 013 1 03 1 013 1 0 13

also for off horse of cooks’ cart.


81 13 H~ 1-4
H H
24

A.—LIST OF \VAR OUTFIT TO m~CARRIED

lYagons,
Sectiomn Ws~ons Dm-tachments
of Weight Cab~(9).
VoCnbn- Descn-iptiomn of Stares.
-
No.
vi each. —_________
lary. - Odd Nos. (4).

-~ ‘Weight. Weiglnt.

lbs. ozs.~ lbs. ors lbs. ozs.


913 (stone, covered, 1—punt .. - 9 1 13
9mm Bottles, ~ tim, oil, I limit - 10 0 ~ 1 0 6~
dubbing, or nnnin n-mi - jelly,
On 1 lb. 10 0 6 1 06
29A screws amnnl mails (a) 0 0
Boxes statnommery, field (filled) 1 116 0
‘24
29A tin, plain, stationnery, unit
C“ ... (filled) 27 10 0 1 10 0 2 ‘20 0
ipprox.)
7 Braces, carpcntem-s, ratchet with ‘2-I
bits 4 1 50
7
7 ,ç,~5 (coumnter— (fiat
7 ~ °‘l J . sink, (half—round
irose 1
S
~ —
7
7 ~rlmner, ~sqsmare 1
-Il Brushes jwasimnnng . 0 4 0-.i0 ••i 0’•io
11 ~water, carrmage 21 0 10
‘2A Buckets, fcammvas 31 0 10 3 114
‘24 water, 0. S.,ll~sther (or camnvas) 32 5 10 510 2 11 4
‘28mm Cable, electn-ic, D 5, Mark PT ... miles 90 84 0 8 672 0 ‘2 168 0
28mm Cables, electric, B 5, Mark IV, un
lenngtlns of 100 -ds. ... lemngtlns 18 4 12 2 98
7 Callipers, 10—inn 1 pro I 08
21A Candle’s, appan-atmns, filtering, stem-i—
lizing (spare) 8 3 14 ..i 20
A.S.C. Candles, composite lbs. 36 20
21A Caps, protecting couplings, filling
pipes, carts, B-ate,- tamnk (spare) 4 02
7 Card, scratcin feet 5 0 10 •I o’Io
294 tclepinonne, Inaind, “0” 18 16 1 16
29A Cases, vibratinngfcannvas 18 70 1 70 1 70
29A sets, ~lesthner 4(b) 3 10 1 310
28nm Cells, electric, f 0 10 4 28 2 14
28mm inert, “S” (spare 0 10 6 312
-214 Chains, draught pole, No. 2 43
214 Chains, endless, winding g-ar, wagon
cable (spare) 9 -10 40
A.V.S. Clnests, veterinary unit, ‘25 lb. 1 ‘25 0
7 (hnaind, cold, fin. x 8-inn. 4 0 14 1 014
7 Chisels, -~ finmner f 4-inch 4 10 1 10
7 I_ (inandled) ~ 4 06 1 06
Totals 240 4

(a) For carrying two sets of vibjator spare parts.


25

A S1(mN~tT~C’OMPANY (CAnnJ,lu)—co-ni/nacd.

light spring, R.E.


Cart, Cnn it ‘,Vungonn,
(~Os.1to8).ll0~a(l0uade1~. - Wa ten- for 0.8.
Tank. Cooks. (Ti’simm). Reman-ks.
No. 9.

y~Wen~lnt~e1~1&t ~Lt Weiglnt. ~ Weigint. ,~Weigint.

lbs. oz.S.I lbs. ozs. lbs. ozs.J lbs. ozs. lbs. ozs. lbs. ozs.
I 13 1 13
1 0 4 1 0 4 0 ~ I

1 06 06 1 0 6
06
1 116 0

2 20 0 2 20 0

1
1
1 ].310
I
1
104 0..i0
1 oo oo 1 010 1 010
B 114 3 114 4 28
2 11 4 2 11 4 2 11 4 1 510 2 114
2 168 0 2 168 0

‘2 98 2 98
08
8296
‘2 20 2 20

o..i0 408
1
1 16 1 16
1 70 1 70
‘2 14 2 14
6 312 6 3 12
2 86 I:::

1 250

...228 4 4 168 14 H 36 4 ~... ... ... 111-1

çb)Eachm fon- cznrnyimlg 1 spare vibrator amnd 1 set of spare liamts.


26

A.—LIST OF WAIl OUEFIT TO lIE CZtRRJRT)

Wagons,
Section Detnc-hments
Weight ~
Description of Stores. No.
v~u- eac . Onhul Sos. (4)

Weigint. ~ Weight.

lbs. ozsj lbs. oct. lbs. ozs.


21A 0bps, strap, winding gear, wagon
cable (sparc) 36 O 4 0 5
214 ( ‘2nd class, “0,”
cappenl wincels
0 14 1 O 14~
214 ~ ad~~ °‘ 3rd class (spare)
“B,” 10
I capped wheels
0 4 1 0 4
0 I (spare) 10
214 Lcylinder cover bolts, apparatus,
filtering (spare) 2 0 4
29A Commutators, tohegrapln, 6-line ... 4 8 4 - 1 8 4
7 Compasses, wing, 10-inch ... pairs 5 0 12 I 1 0 12
BA ,~. (Inemp, lians-ser, 3-strand, tarred,
I 4-in fms. 180 0 10~ ‘20 13 ‘2
84 ~ -~spun yarn, l-tlnrcad ... lbs. 126 ~10100 4 40
oh hemp, -i
C) I, tarred, 1,3—thread 10
‘294 Cords, telephone, “0,” Mark II
(spare) 9 0 5 I 05
130 Cotton waste, winite .. ... lbs. 40 4 40
214 [adjustable, G.S. wagons ... 1 43 0
N.l.V. 4
Covers, tyre motor cycle
4
(spare) 13 48
(average)
214 1,wagnu, liglnt spring, R.E. ... 10 20 10 I 1 20 10
2813 Drums, cart, cable - 54 48 0 -1192 0 96 0
94 Dubbing lbs. - 10 I 10
7 021:::
7
(bastard, round, 10-in 4
1 11~ 1~ 0 2~l
~‘ -~ce ular cut f flat, tanged, 14_in....I 1
7 ~ g inaht-rouud, 14-in. ...‘ 5 0 9 i TI: 09
7 isaw taper, 2nd cut sinngle, 4—jun. ...~ 4 0 1 J 1 01
294 Earcuslnions, teleplnone, “C” 18 02 102 1 02
24 (distinguishing, telegraph office ...~ 27 0 4 2 011 :1 0 4
8o I signal (blue, 2 ft. square 9 0 11, 1 0 4
8o -( j winite, witln stripe, 2 ft.
II. army,
~ square I 9 03 103
So lpoles, 311. 6 in. ...i 18 - 0 51, 2 011
l8o Flannelette yards 73(a) o 5~ 6 02~
(per doz.)
28B iii-
Galvanometer, 1~quantity
detector,
tensity and
cases
J ‘27 19 232 1 19
28mm 27 08 210 1 08
7 Gauges, carpenters, marking 4 0 7 1 071
Totals ~22l 4 140 2~

(a) Includes 7 for I~.sodetail&


- 27

A Slo~’~COaIFANY (C~~DLE)—cofltinncc1.

light pring, IkE.


5
~Tto85 headquarters. ~ Cart for
_______— — Tank. - (Train). Remarks.
Even5os. (1). No. 9. No. 10.
~~Weight. ~ Wciglnt. ~ Weight. ~ Weiglnt. •, \Veiglmt.~ Weiglnt

-lbs. oZO. lbs. ozs. lbs. O7.s. lbs. ozs. lbs. ozs. lbs.

1 0 14} 1 0 14 1 o 141

1 041041 ~ I
2,01

::: 1 012 ::: ::: :::


40 ::: ::: ::: :::
550 550

1 05 1O5~... ... -

~ ~ ~ ~ “...° - :::
13 58 8 - ...-

1 20 10 1 20 10 1 20 10 ...~
9 9G 0 2060 ...l
~ 10 1101 10 ...~

1 111 - ...~

1 09 - ...~

~ 02
~
02
~1 04 :::::: -
:::
...
::: :::~
021 ~ 021 12 0 ~ ... ..~ :::
1 19 119
1 08 108
...

... ::: ::: -

~129 14 88121 51 ... H~ii~i


28

A.—LIST o~’W~uu.OUTFIT To BE CARRIED

Wagomns,
Section I Detaclnments
Description of Stones. No f
Vocabu.
larv. - . each.
I
Odd Nos. (4).

~JWeigint. Weiglnt.

lbs. ozs.) lbs. ozs. lbs.


7 Gimlets, common, No. 5 -I 0 4 1 0 4
9~ Grease,. (for cool climates lbs. 66 ... 3 3 0 3 3 0
94 lubricatiing, ~yeilow ‘2 ... 1 1 0
294 Guards, Laud, telegr-npin cqumipnnent
pairs ‘3 1 8 1 1 8
294 Guys, telegi-aphm polo 234 0 3 26 4 14
7 (claw, ‘24-oz. 9 9 1 1 ‘2 1
29A RE. telegrapln, f Mark II 18 17 0 -2 34 0
29A Uammors,-~ sledge, ~lnammdbes
I (spare) 36 1 13 4 7 4
7 I,rivetimig, ‘24-oz 4 1 15 1 1 15
5A bands, back, ifumn 1 2 11
girtlns, luggage 1 1 1
54 ‘~ mnnnmmnmnznhns, felt, luggage 1 2 13
54 ~ 1-~ punnumels, in mmmmminahn,-1 nnggumge pairs 1 3 0
&& - .c rcimns, side 1 0 5
54 ~ ~ saddles, l.A. luggage, large ... 1 9
5A - ~-o straps, girth 4 0
I~ tnmg, backbamud, 11-in 2 1
GA strumps, baggage, ~fark III ... 3 0
64 snircimmgle, leatlner 1 0
Forage, compressed bales 1 89
24 Helves, maul, 34-in 1 1
12 Handcuffs, comnnon pairs 2 1
Handles, file, {iniddluing ::: ::. 5 1) 1 0 ‘2
u 1111 ftooh, 11.E 5 7 1 7 0
0 ua , ~saddlers (fillech) 4 13 1 13 4
7 holders, file, with lnunudlc, lmalf—round,
14-in ... 5 1 4 ... 1 1 ~1
24 Ibill 3 9 3 ...
‘24 hooks, 1, reapuimg, large 10 1 5 ... 1 1 5
214 Uoops, bale, wagon, light spring, RE.
sets 10 11 8 1 11 8
12 balances, spring, 4 lb 4 1 9
12 $ ,g choppers, meat 4 3 9
12 ~ kn’v (cutting 4 0 3
12 8. O5~ ~ flaying, large ... 4 0 7
12 ~ saws, tenon, 14-in 4 1 4 ...
12 8.0 sineets, ground (unserviceable) 4 2 7
12 steel -1 0 14
7 Irons, sohclerimng, tinmans, small ... 9 1 14 I 1 1-13}
20 Jacks, lifting, genernml service 4 31 0

Totals ... 46 7 ... j 48 101


29

mY A Siumc~u~COMPANY (CAInh~r~) con~iluuecj.

higint, spring, RE.


Cart, Cart W;ngomi
(Nos. ito 8~. llcadqin’nrtcn’s. W;mO-r for OS.
Taimk. Cooks. (‘l’naimn). Remnaarks.
Eveun Nos.(4). No. 9. No. 10.
\Veiglnt.~ Wright. ~ Weight. ~ Weiglnt. Weiglit.,~ Wcig1nt.~
1~

lbs. oat. lbs. ozs.~ lbs. ozs. lbs. on-s. lbs. ozs.~ lbs. ozs.

3 3 0 ~I 30 3 30 3 30 660

4 74 474
1211
111
1 213
180
105
192
406
‘220
306
1 015
1890 Or 2 bales of 40 lbs.
1 112 each.
2 210
1 09...
1 70..,

I 14...
2 46... 128
_•i 1••~5 115 1 15...

1 11 8 I 11 8 1 11 8
4’
4’146 .1~
4 012
4’ 112
4 51-1
4 912
•I i13~ 4’ 3 8 ..
1 1131
1 31 0

141 24 141 ... 33 01 ... 3 0 ‘12 2 ~.ll2 1-1


30

A.—L1ST OF WAR Ou’rFIT TO BE CARRIED

Section ~V~hi-o~n,~ Ws~i~


Detachmnments
Vocabu- Description of Stores. No. Weight
eaeh. -
Odd Nos. (4).
~~lWeiglnt. ~ Weight.

lbs. on-s. lbs. on-s. lbs. ons.


294 Jumpers 18 ‘23 0 2,56 0
21 Kettles, camp, oval, 12 quarts 36(a) 812 217 8 I 8 12
A.C. B. (clasp, withn mnnarliue spike
Knives, -( aund tin opener 20 0 ~ “I o 15
12 1,opening tins 4 0 14
294 Ladders field, telograpin 9 40 0 II 400
291 Lamps, bull’s-eye, field telegraph ..- 9 3 2 1~ 32
‘29A Lanterns, field tole~rnnph 27 210 2 54 1 ‘2 hO
19 Lashings, whit,’, 1—nun., 39—ft. (spare) 1 36...
lIe Leathmers, chamois 2 04...
‘21 Mallets, loch-peg 27 2 0 ‘2, 40 20
A.S.0. Matchne.-i, safety boxes 394 o a 0 12 32 60
Various Matei-ial for repair of lnnirness
and saddlery (its sinown in 11.5.
Table) hbum. 04
294 Mattocks, telegraplm equipment .. - 45(5) 5 9 2~Il 2
2A Mauls, G.S., heads 1 13 1
bA Nails, steel, f No. 71 lbs. 4 jo
b0~t clasp, fine, 1, ,, 72 -1 1 10
bOi Nails, wire, (4-in 4 1 10
hiLt iron, -~3,, -4 10
h0i grooved, 1,2 ,, 2 I 08
lOt (lmexagomm, i-in. ... (spare) 9
‘21A Nuts,-{ wing, cylimmder cover bolts,
I, apparatus, filtering (spare) 2 - 0 ‘2
9A Oil, petroleum, lmnbricating ... pints 10 1-4 1 14
Oilstones, carpenters 4 - 9 3, - . . .~ 1 23
7 Pencils, carpomnters don-. 4 o 4}...I 1 o 41
Petrol gznlhs. 26 1919
A.S.0. (per2 I
gmnil. tin)
291 Pickets, guy, telegrapln, liglnt 430 0 131 50 47 3
7 1 2 1, 12
Pincers (horn
IcamBemnters
cutting pairs 4
2(c)
7
14 To.1 ... ~spare 2 1 ~*
214
141
21A
class ::
C” cnlppe’
10
1 13 I...
0 10 I I 010
° 31- 1~ o
whneels ... (spare) 10 ~1
2hA 3rd class ... ,, 2 0 4 I

2bA “B,” capped


wlneehs ... (sEn-are) 10 0 11 - ._. 1~ -Q 11

Totals ...‘1809 30 0

(a) Incluil8s ‘2 for base details.


(1) 18 carried in vehicles amid 27 in cases, on lnorses.
31

BY A SIGNAL COMPANY (CABr~1C)—conthnud.

Remarks.

I 2,

I II

i-I

2151
2 310
o”io

I O ~1 1, 0 4
04 1 0 4

1 0 11 1 0 Ii 1 0 11
2114 H 211-11 ... 289 3 0-10 (;31-1 ... 44

(c) Carried in 2 of tine bags, tool, f,nrrit’rs fihtenh.


32
A.—LIST OF WAR OUTFIT TO BE CARRIED

Wagons,
Section \Vagons
lVeiglmt
of of (Cable 9). Dnntaclnntomnfs
Vocabu- Description of Stones. No.
lary. eacin. Odd Nos. (4).

g
lb-s. on-s. lbs. on-s. lbs. on-s.
294 (earth,, Mark II 27 60 2- 12 0 1 60
294 ),lnose, rubber, 1—in.
i~CS~ ... ynls. 54 18 o 0 “i: ~

Planes, jack, dounble iron 4 50


7 (8-in. ... pairs 222 (a) 10 2 20
7 Pliers, sirle-cmmttnmng, 1, cutters (spare) Ill 01 12 012
21A Plugs, contact, wagon, cable 0 4
211 33 0 O3~
m (No. 8
14 Poles, rau~n , ,, 18, Mark II ‘2 51 0
294 telegraph,, wood, 17—ft. -216 80
7 Pots, fire, telegrapln mnneehamnics S 10 8 1 108
7 (carpenters -1 06 1 06
7 I’uncbes,-~ronnmnnh, 1,-inn. x 10-lu. 10
7 1,smnitlns inot, 1—in I 1 41
N.I.V. flags, lumen or cottomn, okh ... lbs. 9 Ti: i••~o
CA Reins, driving, lomig sets 3 3
214 (cylimnder con-er, clarifying
filter, Stark ILt arid Mark
11mm, can-ts, water taunk
flings, -~ (spare) 2
‘214 I camille, spindle, sterilizing 12
I filter (spare)
l~ reins, nhriving
...
... sets 4 02 .1 66
19 20 6 6 1 6 6
2A ope drag, highnt,66-ft
picketing. G.S. ... pairs
9 68 1 65
94 Rosin, blade lbs. 1 02
2A Rugs, Inorse 7~ 108 1 10 8
7 Rules, OS., -1-fold 4 02 1 02
94 41 108
7 Sal ammnoniac, in, hnnnnps lbs. 1~ 1 4
7
5
aws,k~ {~;~::.::: 6
4
02
20 1 20
I. lnamnh, 26-incln
Screwdrivers, (14 inn 1 115
7 gemnerini service, ~9 13 013 1 013 013
10~ 3-inn, gauge, No. 12 doz. 4 04~ 1 0 41
104 2 ,, ,, ,, 14 6 04 11, 0 6
hOt Screws, 11,, ,, ,, 12 6 02 1~- 0 3}
104 iron, 11,, ,, ,, 10 8 01 21 03
104 that— I ,, ,, ,, 10 6 0 1 I ‘1 0 21
104 hnead 1 ,, ,, ,, 8 8 01 21 02
1OA ,, ,, ,, 8 ,, 6 001 1+ 0 1
I 0.t (1,, S 0 0~ 201
214 Screws, keep, outside axle flange,
wagon, cable (spare) 86 0 2 4 0 8

Totals ~HH0~
(a) 16 carried on vehicles and 206 cnn niema.
33
nY A SIUNAT, Comhp,~Ny(CABT~E)—continued.

higlnt, nspnimmg, lIE.


Cant, Cart for \Vagomn,
(Non. I to 8). 1li-adnpnam-tors. Water Cooks * ~
‘l’amnk. ~ Trammn. Remarks,
Even N~s.(4). No, 9. No. 10.
Weighnt. ~ Woiglnt.~ l%’ciglnt. )Vviglnt. \Veighmt. Weiglmt.

Ill on-s.
lbs. on-s. lbs. 0-15.1 lb~. on-s. lbs. ,,zs lbs. on-s.
1 6 0 1 II 0

12 012 lii 015


2660
2102 0
1108

110
1 1 4}
1 10 1 10
33 1 ~ ‘Tin,’ mnmmcomnsummned
pontiomne of thno bread
nnmnd cheese ratiomm, ml—
ferreml to at hmitg(s 1-1,
0 II 6”6 17 and 18, immay ho
carried in thnis cart,
- 12 0 21 when snmfllcient l’orunn
e~ist~.
66 1 6 ‘6 Ii 6 08
68 1 68
02 ~ 02 02
10 S
21 0
08 08
1 1 4
6 o 12

1 1 15

11k 311 9 9
23 4 ... 42 7 .. 201 0 ~I

(ii 10597) C
34

A.—Lis’r OF WTAR Omjvi-’s’r co BR CARTIhEn

Section, \Vn’ous Wagous,


of Cab~(9). Detachnnnents
Voeabrn
- Drcript iomn of Stores. No Weigint
~ of each,.
lany. Odd Not. (4).

>~JWeiglnt.~ Weiglnt.

lbs. on-s. lbs. on-s. lbs. on-s.


2.t Sheetni, gn-onmnnnh 21-1(a) 2 9 ... 17 43 ii
10,t S Inon’s, hors,-, fore amid In imnnl, spa re
with, mnail pains 196 (6) 8 4 21 101 S 28 14
(avi-ring,-)
20 Shovels, G.S 2 3 8
1 Solden-, timnimnamna, soft lbs. 72 --- I 8 8 0
28mm Solution,, s-mibber, 3—on-, limb tnnb,-,s 1$ 0 1 2 0 8
2im Slanles, Man-k 111 18 5 11 2 11 6
7 ( - (13-hi. ... 1 3 10
7 Spannmo-rs, ~ aljnn-.tnnbli-, ~ 11 ,, .1 hO 1 8 1 1 8
91A 1,nnp~an-~ntmis, filt’mimng I 1 0 S~-,
7 Spokeslnave.s, $~-inn I .~ 0 6 1 0 6
7 Sqnn:mm-s, rvmnpn-nnt-r, 0—in 4 0 101 1 0 101
294 StInnnlns, nnnnnn\- fnhntunng.,. 27 -l 0 ‘ 2 8 0 I -I 0
294 t-h-grnnplm ipail 27 0 4 2 0 8 1
‘liht Sticks, crok, slant 5-1 1 5 6 7 1-1
214 Strnnpi, wimmd in gear, wa’omn cnnh InI,
(spare) 13 0 ‘31 2 1 3
biscuits n-ationns 209

elne,-ee
‘Inn-nh a-egefabhes ... 1...-
hiacon
tea

sugar ... -
:5

gn-ocenies, salt --

pi~ppeC

mnmntard

jasnn

‘l’otnnl ... -

(a) Inmchinles 19 for base details.


35

IiY ~ ShmnN~I1,C’omhrANY (CAInI,E)—contnnc(l.

light epninng lIE.


Cant, Cart WagInn,
ito 8). IIt-sIn! us mt-n,i. \Vzntn-nn’ for (~S
‘l’ánnk. Cook-s. ( ‘l’nai in). llenn cnn-he-s.
~‘n-nn
Nons.(-1). No. 9. No. 10.

%Veiglnt. Wcighnt. ~. \Veigh,t. ~° \V-igh,t.


2 Weiglnt. ~ \Veighnt. ~

Ib,,. on-s. Ibi. on-s. Pa. on--s. lbs. on-s. lb. o-,-,i-,. Ibi. n-i,
18 46 2 18 -111 2 37 9113 ... * ‘l’h,e mmmi coin inn,, -h
pom-tioen of ti bmal
8 28 1-1 8 23 14 8 28 1-1 10 131 -1 14 7 annnl el—s maCinn, n—
f-n-mel to nt l~g-~ 1-h,
9 7 0 17 :nnn,l 18 un-ny be
8 8 0 8 8 0 can’nii-Il inn tlni noon,,
whnemm cmifhlclc-m,t mamn-t,
exists,
1 310
- 11-8

1 0 81

-I 0 1 4 0
04 104

3029920 -1 am-s if 31) ha. nn-t i-at-hi


amid 2 lbs. ,ii-t. his,, 1mm
san-k, on’ 2521 lb. hn,-all
ii, hi-mi.
- - 202 49 h-I 37) fibs. mr-I inn a case.
- - 202 -13 19 202 43 12 25 -
- - 202 7:3 8 50
- - 202 6 12 !02 10 11 -11[,s.no-t mind 711 lbi.mnet,
n-i- -s let- t i v e I
‘must-i-s.
~‘,
in,

202 27 -t 202 39 1-1 251 lbs. i,-t. ,imnd I7jf lb-s.


ct, rn-np-ct lv - ly, inn
sacks.
202 8 5 202 8 5 ~ hIm-s. 1,01-, on eachm
- v-hnich’, c,mm’n-i,l witln
siig~nr.
202 0 12 202 0 12 6 on’s.imet,onm each v,-hnicle,
iii a finn.
202 1 11 292 1 1 hO} on-s. met, Oii ,-nnchn
vt-bin-he, inn finns.
202 42 8 202 7-1 4 26 lbs. mm-I inn ens-, anal
- 51 lbs. not inn ,‘ase, of
50 lbs. a iii tin, of lilt
earn it-il witln prr-ser~--d
mnne~t.

874.1 87 4 ...~l27 5 12 131 ...I30 4 ..~Ghr, 8~

(6) 1-11 pairs carried in vehicles, mr-nnainn,len’ inn shoe ca-si-s.


36

A,—LTST OF ~V~tme
Otj’x’sn’i’’i-o InN C,~htmllidD

Wungonis,
Sccti,imn W-i”l,t \srtgimus, Ik-tachnmnnenn ts
Descni itiomn of St ~F O,nblo (-1).
Von-thin.
of - No.
1 itch,.
lnnry. 011 Ni’s. (-1).

~Weiglnt. ~ Weiglmt.
lbs. on-s. lb-s on-c- lbs. on-sj
mmncat, preserved ... matiomns 202

a,
cc
:5
rat
outs ,, 147 60
21A Swimngletreec, No. 3A, liLt, or 11 ... 1
29A ‘rabies, tehegraphm 2 32 8
21mm Tape, rnnbben lbs. 21 I O 4
211 Taps, water, ennall, No. 3 ... spare 1 11
291 Tek-graphn sets, vibrating, 11.11.,
1)12 ‘) 19 8 1 919
Mark II 27
294 Telephionne sets, portable, “D” ... 27 86 2 6 12 1 3 ii
291 17 I 17 1 17
‘P I 1 ~ ~ f lnannd, “0 “ (spare) 18 0 01 1 0 0} 1 0 01
294 o n-p to C l~mmnicropluones, capsule...
21
21
Tents, compiele, {~phn ::: 18 h-I 0
1-20 0
2 28 0 1 14 0
214 Temnnimnals, wagon, cable (spare) 126 0 11 11 181
211 Ties, hinnchn pin ,, 36 ° 0~ 4 01
Tongs, draw, Ineavy ~~airs 18 15
291 ‘2 25410
‘)

291 Tools, electmicians sets 27 2 10 1 210


81 Twine, packing, mniddlimng ... balls 1 10
101 Valises, lnonssnih,oo 21 16 1 16 “1 16
291 Vibrators, f (spare) 4 3 14 1 314
‘291 telegraph,, t~ spare parts ... (sets) C ° 61 1 0 61
29A ~ f draw, Mark II 9 5 11 I 1111
7 j lnand, 16 oz 1 10
AX.S. Wallets, veterinary 1(a) 74
‘214 candle spindle, sterilizing
filter 8
‘21A
‘-Vas I nor-s cylindercover,sterilizirmg
filter ‘2 01
(spare) dma f2nd class “0” ,.. 10 29 29
14
211 g, 1.3rd chase “B” ... 2 0 131
214 union, 1-inch Inoso (d) ... 8
Sin \Vatches 97(b) 07
(drivers ... (spars) 3 0 61
51 nips, ~dmiving, Mark III 2 09
11 Wlnisthes, artillery 27 0 21 2 05 ~•i O•••5
01 Wick (c) yards 13j 03 0 II 1 03
28mm 60 0 60 5 30
Wires, f~ 11 Mark III 135
per 100
‘28mm electric, 1w. ~ lbs. 1 08
Zinc, cinlomide of, solution pints ‘22 ~ 11
Totals ...S1 7} ... 4115

(a) Carried on the horse. (6) Carried on time men.


37

nr A SIGNAL COMPAITY (CArn,r,)—cont~nued.

highnt spnimmg, TilL


- ——-—--—----—~—~—-—~ Cart, a t Wagon
(Nos. 1108). hlealqinarters. Water - ar I or
I — ‘l’ank. 00 C (Traiin), Remarks.
l-vcn Nos.(4). No. 9. No. 10.

~ SVeighnt. ~ Wehglnt. ~ Weighnt. ~ jWTcighnt. ~ Weighnt. ~ 1,Veiglnt.


on-s. his. on-s. lbs. on-s. lbs. ozs, lbs. on--s. lbs. on-n,
202247 10 202 247 10 202 ratiomms nm (ladhn
- I vehicle,
60 rationsin each
3 cases
and of
1
- case of 22 rations, or
259} lbs. - fresh or
(non-i-n mint-at inn Ilium,
1-17 1,810 0 1,76-I lbs. net in 22-sacks
1 6 0 of 80 lbs. net each and
65 0 I -sack of 4 lbs. net.

... 111...

1 9 12 1 9 12 * Tine unconumod
1 3 6 1 3 6 portiomns of thuo bread
1 1 7 1 1 7 and clnoeso rations, re-
1 0 01 1 0 0% ferred to at p:~ges14,
1 14 0 1 14 0 17 aind 18 mnnay be
1 1-20 0 ...... carried in thnis cart,
nvhme.n ssmfflciennt room
exists.

1 210 1 210
110
1 16 116 116 116 1 16

2 013
~ ~ 0

- - 8001.
202
1 29
1 0131 1 0131
804

314
1 09 1 09
1 05 105
1 00 103
5 30 530
1 1 1 1 1 - ... -

37’21... 37 14 ‘•~ 188 ‘31 ~ 4 8 ... ‘248 3 2,068 151

(c) A.S.0. Supply (ml) For Mark hA carts, water tank; 1-~°.
hose, fot Mark 11mm.
(B 10597)
-88

Ca ,-4’, -4-.
‘4 a, ~cc.s ~‘ cc
N-S
in~ cc ‘0 cc
—I-.
‘-a
:5

~ -s CO rn-i -5 cc ‘-It tD ‘a cc ma
-‘ a, —
‘4

cc~
,_, C
c-n -5
cc
cc
‘4 a,
._,.,
I-’ 51 ~___,. :5
C-I -5 ,-‘ ,n- Ct ‘5, ‘5’
0,1 C

-.-‘ 0 It C-i cr’ ct C CO Ct cc



a, ,,3 a-n

a,
,n-m
c-n
a, -I,
cc
a,
Sn

‘4N* -‘4 —, ‘-I-,


C, cc cc Ct cc Ca cc ci cc

~ cc “a cc cc cc i-i ~ cc ci
cc
.5
a
0
ni .t, ‘-4,, ti. .4,1 .5-.
cc cc ‘-a cc cc
cc

‘1 n-i cc en-, ma cc ,-i I-n. cc - cc -ii ma



cc cc
— cc cc cc
c-i
cc
c-i
-n-i
7-I
cc
‘4
cc
cc
5,’
C-,
‘4
:5

-
:5
.1 .-~a .4-, .4,, .t, .4q -4-S sin
0’
‘0 N ‘II ci ,n a, 5,, ~— a, a, cc a, n-i
0-s — — 7-I ‘4 ‘4
a Cs C’. CS -51 — -n-I N. N. cc -4’
cc n-I c-I u’I n-i a, cc cc cc cc 0- re
cc

-
a. C-, ‘4 L-

ni-n 0---

Ce ~
• .1 ,-4
N
.01
ci
.4-i
.‘i
,-4,,
a, .-4,i
-I’ a, a,
‘—a
c-I
.+.
,-u C
.4-.
CD
‘-4
2 ~ ‘ ‘ “5
51
cc CO C’, ,-‘t .-, ma i—. ,—. -“ a,
B
0 ‘A
:5 ‘-~‘-~-~
r-
0~ .~
cc -n-i
n-i
-,-i
,—,
cc c-i -n-I CO n—u . cc ~-
am, i-. cc CO

-
a l’~ — -- -

:: :
,
E ~ o — “5 ‘-i

Cm,.a ci
::~
,-s .0 .4 cc cc cc -n-n
ncca,ccL,

cc C’
cct~ccc-’’4ccn-a,acc cc’ ca,-’cc

: a: :
i-n
,fl~ .
: ., :
,--u ~:
so ‘ma ‘— Cs -.4 cs .~ N.
Cm,
P.4 ~ ~:;l; ~ ~- ~ ;~-- 9 .8,~
-~
0.0
,~p

i.~-n ,~.8’ ~i
-a •~,v2i ‘~
a~ -‘~
,.4~ ~
39

11—SPA LIE POLES ANt) SWING LE’I’IIEKS.

(I) 1’oL1~s.

I’onnr spare pole-s nnfl) mu-ned iii hglnt s~iI-imngwagons as untlor


Two No. 8 for light spm-imng wagonns, amnml
‘l’wo No. 18, Mark ii, for tahiti wagomis.

(2) ,SwING I,N1’IU-~In-.s.

No spare sw-imigletrcc’s anti carm-ii’d, tutu-pt in t-i-aimm trammk nom-t.


1

Section O,—.--TRANSPORT DATA. -


A-—AMMUNiTION.
ApJ’EuoXIMATE NuaI1nNn o~’llouNas Pnnovlriiw TN -TIlE FIFI,n
FOIl EACH RmFLE.

Omi time
For cinch n-ills of— regimental Total.
soldier, reserve. ~________

Non-commissioned officers amid men, - - -~ 50 Nil so


40

I.-.
PS
PS
(/n

B
a

5,,
El

I-’
It
0
a
5.

‘ii
r/-n
5.-’
a -n-s
I-. -‘II
~
T~s
a -~
Ca
z ~ a ‘Il
•~~1 ‘a~ .450 C
Si
I ‘4
Ca

o .-~o C-i
5.4
H .
B

C ~ ~
a ~4l ~
~ ~--~-n •~i1~in,
C, 5)

-a . ...-n2. -.

I- g.2.0_4PSi’-’~ ...4°ç’

H~lifl~il
~ “—~ ~a

- 4-’

0
5.-’-’
54
41

--I

i-,
~~~1
42
(.— U’OIIAO I-:.
l)c’tail of forage c’am-i-jcd inn tine iinlmj wjthn nmnnits ninnil un A ninny
Service Corp-I ti-i_i imns aind snnpply colnmmnlmm 14 for eachn I nurse.

how carried. Con-mm mathl,nm Re,nnarks,

(Inn tino l,,iras 1 (a) (a) ‘I’Ime lay’s ration, isnmc,I tine
inn A.S.O. train, or inn snnpply pn-oviinms ovemninng 1,-ss amy per—
colnnnnmn 1 tiomm cinn,inuimo,l.
7 (b) T,es nmny li,irtiou consnnnnit-d
1’ot-nI 2 (b) t,f tine n-nthonn carried tim tIme I morse.

NuTSs.—1. Tnme alsive scale of fnin-mngo is miinplncablo to ml Cemmmntry wimeme ilaylnI


av,t1l~ml,!e,
2. Onme baleof compressed forage (50 II,s. met or two bales of 40 liii. met
each) Is Carrie, I Inn the lns’ker ,nf i-acm a.s aim,! 0 .S.lh.E. wnmgi’mn. ‘Ulnls
Is emily to be consnnmmii-nl by or,ler of aim officer.
3. Forage for i-lie ,Ia~- of n-nmtrsImnnmiemnt will be carrIed as dIrected In
meblhizatlein llegmnlatlons.

D.—SrjrrI,!Es REQUIRED FOR ONE DAY.


The following table, which is imiserted for the- purpose of easy
referonnee, slnows tine detail of snnpjmlies wlnicin woimid be i-equired by
a Signal tiommnpatny (Cable) for one day.

Detail. llen,nnrks.

(personnel ... 202


Li(abl,sl,,ne,mt ~ horses ... 1-17
Bacon 501 lb-s.
Biscuits ... 202
Bread (inn lieu of bisemnits) 2521
Cheese 37{~
Groceries—Tea 7~
Sugar
Salt
Pepper ... 6 ocs.
Mustard ,., 10~
Jam 51 lbs.
(fresh (in lieu of
Meat -~ preserveil) 252k ...

Ipreserved 202 ratiomns


.,,
Oats 1,764 lbs.
Vegetables—fresh (a) ... 101
or dried 24
or
Lime juice (1)
Rum(c)
Tobacco (c)
:: -~ ~iI’s )Not carrienl normally iii supply
311 lbs. J colunminns or A.S.0. trains.
• Excludes A.S.C. ,lrivern aunt lm,nrses of tIne tn-aiim.
(em) To b~ issm,,-,l wimemn uvallam,le, but imet to be carried inn regimental transport
winemn troops are marching daily.
(b) Llnmmo jmnice is issue,! wimen fresh vegetables are hot supplied, or at tins dIm-
cretiont of time 0,0,0. en-n rccomiunmenn,lation of the medical oflicer.
(c) Issued at tine discretlomm of tIne 0.0,0. on rec,imnmni-mndation of tIme medical ofFicer.
43

Section 7.—NOTES ON TECHNICAL


EQUIP.I\XENT.

1. Oi~qan~zation.
A cabie company consists of a hneadquartei-s amid foinr 8ections.
Eacin section consin-its of two workimng mietachirnuents of 3 mounted
amid 5 nhsmnnounnted mnoin.connmissioncd ofhicers and nnen each. Tine
(lisnnnountcul nnenn innclude 2 opelators, amid are carried on tine cable
wagon. Each cable wagons is followed by a light wagomi, carrying
one operator. Four minoi-o men withoint inorses (including omne
btttmani) belong to tine sectioin, and are cari-ied omse on each cable
wagon alnd one on each light spring wagons. In niddition tinenns am-c—
1 sinoeing and carriage smith (mounted).
1 bfstnnan (on subaltenin’s second morse).
3 sappei-s, linenien (imsount&’d).
Tine headquarters coinsists of 1 working detnclnimnent organized as
above, tine comnpamiy staff, 6 spare sappers (dismnour~ted), 3 monmntctl
liisemnnen, nInd tine spare drivem-s amid isoi-ses.

2. Telegraph Stones carried in Wagons.


Each caimlo wagon carries 8 wiles of cablo, with ismaterinil amid tools
for ci-ossings, &c., and two 3rd class oflices, one for the st:u-tiiig point
i_nd omso to acconnpany the wagon. Each light spring wagons can-n-ic-s
2 mules of cable, and one thud class otilco for usc ni_s required.

3. Third Class Ojilce.


A third class office consists of
Batteries, day, 0, 6 cell ... ... ... ... 1
Boxes, tin, filled, plain, stationery, unfit, C 1
{
...

Cells, eiectiic, inert, S, (sl)tr~ ::: :::


Flags, distinguishing, telegnnnpli office ... . .. 1
Gntls’anommieteis, (letector, Q. ni_mid I., ivnth case ... 1
Kettles, camp, oval, 12 qsmni_rts ... ... ...

Knives, clasp ... ... ... ... ... 1


Lanterns, field, teiegrni_ph... ... ... ...

Mi_tto~ks, telegrni_ph eqimipmnom!t ... ... ... I


Pipes, earth... ... ... ... .., ... 1
Pliers, side rutting... ... ... ... pairs I
rdatimng ... ... 1
St-i_mips, al-my telegi’apli, ~ 1~wd... ... ... 1
Telegraph sets, vibrating, RE ... ...

• f post-able “D” ... ... ... 1


Lelephono sets, ~ cells, dry ... ... ... 1
Tents, connpleto, shelter •.. ... ... ... 1
Tools, electricians ... ... ... ... sets 1
Watches ... ... ... ... ... ...

Wick ... ... ... ... ... ... yards ~


\Vii’e, electtic, S. 11, Mnu’k Ill ... ,, 20
44

A Telegraph set, vibrating R. E., consists of :—


I Vibs-ator teic-gi-apin, with lu-ass cover for coils 2 adjusting
pins ; 2 disclnunrgems’ higlntning inolibins (without screws)
1 long securing screw for dischai-ger ; ni_nfl plung triple.
I Telephone hi_nd, C, Mi_i-k II telephonic msntcroplsone, capsmnlo
(spare), telephone receiver “ D” and bonnnet (01’ telephone
receiver head).
A Telephone set, portablo “1),” Mask It, consists of :—
Telephonic with vibi-ating call, telephone transmitter 1) with
capsule, tele~hono receiver 1), in leather cwio wit-h sling.
2 dry cells “ b” u-c provided separately.

- 4. Stationery.
In addition to the box of stationery supplied to all units for
mmnihitsu’y un-so (which is carn-icd in No. 10 light wagon), 27 boxes of
techmmical statiomsery ale carried (Unit 0).
Each box is hes-metically soldered s-oinnd the bottomni after the
stationery has been packed inside. Time nuethod of opening is by
stripping ott tIne tin bmisd forming the upper rim, an ovei-lap~uimng
part of tine baui_tI being left at each emnd of the box for that- pulrposo.
in ~ Wntr “ the boxens ni_s-c throwss away after being eitnptied of
their contents, but in “Peace” they are i-ctusned to the As-nmsy
Om-dnance Depai-tnnenst for local repair and re-issue or disposal.
The contents of~theboxes li_re shown in Equipment Regulations,
Part 2, Section X—A.
5. A-rUficers’ Tools.
C’arpenters.—One set, in holdall, per section, in light spi-ing
wagons, Nos. 1, 3, 5, and 7.
OollarnsaL-ers.—Holdalls, saddlers, one per section, in light spi-ing
wagons, Noui. 1, 3, 5, amnd 7.
i”ae’rues’s.—Bags, tools, fntri-iers, filled, one per section, in higint
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Oomnmuusiesiomns tin tine. C mmdc for thio 1J of Cannml hlates fcc:’ 1)13. 1uf.
Exempticun froun Jury Service 11. 50
FC-Iml (its. Olljccn-e mmmcl lieu. i~l. - (1mm (/c~
Hospitals, Gemneral, of the. Ilegulatiomns for. 1912. f-d.
Leallets :—No. 1. Organization and Principles; Service of the Iuunpen-ial
Yeomanry. in!. each, or 6d. per dozen, or 3i. per 100.
Nursing Service. Stamudimug Orders. 1912. Id.
Organization and Establishment. Special A.O., March 18, 1908. 64.
Regulations for the, and for Ooumutv Associa~hns. 1912. (hi,
Reserve. Regulations. Iseunoci with Special AU., A mnil 1, 1913. Id.
Scheme for the Transfer of the iionourablo Artillery 1uonnpamuy, the Imperial
Yeomanry In Great Britain, and the Volunteer Force, and their 5Ceo~-
gantzation into tine Territormuci Force. Special 4.0., March 18, 1908. 24.
Service in tine. Its ‘l’ernus, and Oonditionns. hi.
Training. Provisional. 2d.
Transfer of Units to tine. Special A.O., March 20, 1003, enclosing the
Order in Council dated Marcis 19, 1908. 24.
tTniformn. Special A.O., June 12, 1908. 14.
Voluntary Aid:—
Sctueme for tine Orgnnuuisation of, in England and Wales, Dee. 1910, 2d.
Ditto. Ditto. Aunnemnnhumnemnte. in!.
Ditto, ins Scotlamnd. Oct. 1911. 24.
Ditto. Ditto. Amniennduniemnts. in!.
Trainiiug. (Extracts fn’onn Medical Corps. Royal Army. Tramming.
1911.”) Gd.
TRACTOR TRIALS held by the Experimental Sub-Committee of tine Mechani-
cal Transport Committee at Aldershot, Sept. and Oct. 1903, Report on. Gd.
TRAINING AND MAN~UVRE REGULATIONS. 1909. 4d.
(Under -re-u-isles)
Ditto. Amondmsmuts. May 1910; March 1911. Each in!.
TRANSPORT MANUAL. Field Service. 1905. Part 1. ProvisIonal. 44,
TRANSPORT. MEOEANIOAL. Regulations for tho Appointment of
Inspectors of. in!.
TRANSPORT. PACK. Notes on. In!.
TRUMPET AND B(JGL1~ SOUNDS for the Army. With Imistruseui- nun
for the Trainitug of Truunnpeters amnd Buglers. 1909. 94, (hinder i’~i-lsnumu)
TYPhOID (ANTI.) COMMITTEE. Report. 1912. ‘2g. Gd
TYPHOID (ANTI-) INOCULATION COMMITTEE. Report on Blood
Cinanges following Typluold Inocnulation. 1905. Is. Gd.
UGANDA PROTECTORATE. Précis of Information. Sept. 1902. 5.. 6-!.
URDU-ENGLISK PRIMER. For the use of Colonial Artillery. 1805,. so,
VALISE EQUIPMENT. Instructiona for Fitting:—
Pattern 1888 with pattern 1894 Pouch opening outwards. 1895. ld,
Bandolier pattern. 1903. 24.
VALPARAISO. The Capture of, In 1891. is.
VENEREAL DISEASE. Bee Medical Services.
VETERINARY CORPS. Army:—
Regulations for Ad,nissiomi. 1910. 24,
Standing Orders. 1906. 4d. -
VETERINARY SERVICES. Army. RegulatIons. 1906. SmL
VOLUNTARY AID. Ses Territorial Force.
WAR OFFICE LIST, AND ADMINISTRATIVE DIIlEUTORY
FOIl TIlE BRITISH ARMY. 1913. EcU by ilarri ion ~ Sums, 45, PaIl
Mall. 5.. net.
WARFARE. See L.~enWAIuFAItE.
WATER SIJPPY~YMANUAL, Is. Gd.
WORKS MANUAL. (WAR). 1913. 44. -
X-RAY APPARA TUS. zilota regarding tine Manarement amid uso of. 3d.
YEOMANRY AND MOUNTED RIFLE TRAINING. Parts I. and II.
191’i. Gd. -
ZULULAND- Précis of Information oonoernin~, With a Map. Dee. 1894. 4,,
ZULU WAR O~ 1870. Narrative of the Field Operations connected with
the. 1881. (Reprinted 1907.) 8..
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