Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    1/85

     lsswd wit/i

    Aimy

    O,der~

    da(ed 1~tAprz4

    1916

    C~wn~~LJht?eserved

    FIELD SERVICE

    M)t~JAL.

    1910 .

    WO  

    fl

    {

    .-

    I I E A Y Y AIIPILLERX   1 3 . L . 60-Pi t )

    1 W U P E ItY

    AN~

    A M M U N I T I O N

    C O L U M N .

     E X P E D IT IO N A R Y F O R C E . )

    Nom—Field  ervice

    Manuals

    are

    no~theauthority for the

    supply

    ‘of war outfit

    of

    uiil+~s.

    , The

    details

    ~laid down In

    latest

    Mobilization Stoie Tables,

    Equipment Regulations, Olothtng

    l~egnlations,

    &e,

    ‘will

    be

    followed

    LONDONt

    ~~~1ttNT1in UN1)B1~~t1Ui AvrnOnIT)~O~IllS MMnSTr~

    8~ATZONlUt~O~~Cfl

    ~t ~AltRISON ~n SONS, 4I~1,~x. N~n~x~’sLi~ WO.,

    P911 .1CM

    IN

    OflDh1*~fl rTOhis ~hIisTIr.

    ~Obe ~nrchaeed,

    either

    tlirecLly

    or

    through

    any

    fl~kee1i~r,

    rom

    ~rm

    S O N S

    LIMft~ 29 B1UiS~M~

    Butxi~xiios,

    it~r’riiiiLami,  .O., Ind

    1~4.

    S~.

    kANT 8r9ti~T.OfluniN or

    U.M, STAT ION IO1Y OI~I?1CI~S~ni’r1sn

    BeAriult),

    23,

    FuN1~ItSTg~gr,

    hiohiniiytw~

    0i

    B. 1’ONSQNIIY, ixIitrKi’, 1)5, GNAI’TON StN*rCT, Dunttr~

    or

    frøm

    tht~

    A rneIes in

    the

    flrlti~h

    Ooionlte

    ttu~iDepen1t n~ie.,

    the

    United

    St~te.

    ~f

    A merleN

    an4

    other

    Foreign

    (iountr1e~

    1

    ‘ ‘

    T~FiSihhili

    UN

    WIN, L IM iTED

    LoNDoN,

    W.O.

    - -- • e • .~

    r

    1010

    Piwe

    Vi.eepenc

    J - I

    —.

    1

    ‘~

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    2/85

    - MILITARY

    BOOKS

    -

    IT ~

    L ON

    I)

    ON:

    PIUNTIiD

    UNDUJI TRB

    AUTIIOJtITY

    OF illS MAThSTY’S

    STATIONNRY

    OFTIOB

    B~1IA J1IIISON

    AN]

    SONS;

    45-47,

    Sr.

    MARTIN’S LANE,

    W.C,,

    rRLa-TEISS

    IN ORDINARY

    TO

    Iii,

    MAjuery.

    - Tobe purchased either directly or through anyBookseller, from

    WYMAN AND SONS, LIMITED, 29 BREAMs BUILDINGS , FETTER LANE , B.C., and

    2-I.

    S-r.

    MARY

    SLaXET

    CANnier; or

    TIM. STAT IONN I 1Y OFFIC)4 (Scovvrsu BalEeN),

      3

    Fon’ru STUECT, EmEBURGR ; or

    B. J ’ONSONI IY , LIMIrep, 116, GILAFTON

    STREET,

    DUILLIN; -

    or fio:n theAgencies in the

    British

    Colonies and

    Dependencies,

    - the

    United Stotes of America end

    other Foreign

    Countries of

    -

    -

    ‘ T.

    FISIIJBI

    UNWIN, LIMITED , LoNDoN , W.C.

    -

    (Tile prices in brackets are

    those

    at

    which

    the books are

    obtainable,

    post

    free, by Officers,

    Non-Commissioned

    Officers, and Men, in

    the

    manner

    prescribed by Appendix

    XXIII.

    of The King’s

    Regulations and Orders

    for

    the Army, 1912. Applications

    should be made on Army Form

    L

    1372, and addressed to the

    Secretary,

    War Office,

    S.W.)

    ABYSSINI .

    Expedition to. 2 vols, and maps. 1870.

    Half Mor.,

    £5 Si.

    Cloth, £4 4s. -

    AFRICA. Continent of. Geology

    of.

    Notes on. 1906. Be.  28 4 )

    AMIiARIC

    LAI~GUAGR.

    ShortManual

    of the.

    With

    Vocabulary. 1909. in.

    (is. Gd.)

    ANIMAL MANAGEMENT.

    1908.

    is.

    Sd.

    (is. 4d.)

    ANIMAL MANAGEMENT,

      o.

    Catechism -of.

    id. (d.)

    (~indsee 110115MM.)

    (In

    tie press)

    ARABIC GR4MMAR.

    Two

    parts. 1885. (Sold

    to

    Of/leers only.) lOs.

    (lOs. Gd.) - -

    ARMOURERS,

    Instructions fur,

    in

    the care, repair, browning, &c., of

    Small

    Arms,

    Machine Guns, “Parapet”

    Carriages, and

    for

    the care

    ofBicycles. 1912.

    is. G d .

    (is.

    4d.)

    /

    Ditto. Amendments. Aug. 1912: Aug. 1914. Each ld. (Id.)

    ARMY

    CIRCULARS AND

    ARMY

    ORDERS

    issued

    before Dec.

    iii,

    159’2, which are

    still in

    force ~nd required for

    reference.

    Reprtnt of

    May, 1896. Bet. (3d.) -

    ARMY ORDERS. Monthly.

    Each

    3d. (3d.)

    ARMY

    ORDEBS.

    Covers for. Sd.  3d.)

    ARMY ENTRANCE Regulations:—

    11.1sf.

    Academy.

    Admission

    to,

    and

    for First Appointments therefrom

    to the IioyaI

    Artillery

    and Royal

    Engineers, during

    the period

    of

    the

    War.

    1915. Provisional. id (ld.)

    ILM.Oollege. Admission to, and for First Appointments therefrom to the

    itogular

    Army, during

    the period

    of

    the

    War. 1915.

    Provisional.

    Id.

    (Id.)

    Militia au?i Imperial Yeomanry. Officersof. 1907. iS (15)

    Special

    Reserve

    of

    Officers, Malta Militia, BermudaMilitia, Channel Islands

    Militia,

    and

    Territorial Force. Officers of

    the.

    1912. ld. (15)

     II

    11758)

    Wt. 57740—707 2500 3/16 H

     

    S -

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    3/85

    i/IL 17’ARY BOOKS,publislmedby ~

    (As

    to

    prices

    in brackets,

    see top

    of

     ~ge~2.) -:,~,s

    s~

    Army’ Entrance

    Regulatious—conthmved. j q~(

    ~

    ~2:i  

    :~

    - University Candidates. 1912.

    ld.

    (15)

    Military Forces of the Self-governing

    Dominio~

    al1~LCrown Colonies~ /

    Officers of the. 1912. ld.

    (id.)

    ~ ‘~7i~-‘‘i~

    Warrant Officers and NO.0.

    of

    the Regular Army.’

    missions as

    Second

    Lieutenants.

    1914. Provisional. Id. (ld.)

    See also

    Commission; Medical Corps; Special Reserve; Territorial Force;

    Veterinary Corps.

    ARMY

    LIST.

    The

    Quarterly

     not issued inOctober, 1914). Each ISs. (lOs. 95)

    ARMY

    PAY, Appointment,

    Promotion,

    and Non-Effective Pay.

    Royal

    Warrant. 1914.

    G d.

    (7d.)

    -

    ARMY

    ALLOWANCES

    Regulations. 1914. G d . (Gd.)

    ARMY REVIEW. Quarterly.

    July

    1911

    to Oct? 1911. is. (Up to July

    1914,

    13 .

    Oct.

    1914, lid.)

    (l’ublieation

    suspended.)

    ARMY SERVICE CORPS:—

    Regimental Standing Orders. 1911. Sd. Gd.); Amendments.

    id.

    (15)

    Memorandum No. 25. id.

    (15)

    - - -

    Training. Part I. 1909.

    (Reprinted,

    with Amendments, 1915).

    Sd. Pd.)

    Ditto.

    Part II. Supplies.

    1909. (Reprinted,

    1914, with n~wAp-

    pendix XII.) Is.

    3d. (is. Id.)

    Ditto. Part 1II.’l’ ransport. 1911. (Ileprinteci, with Amendments to

    April, 1915). Pd. (Sd.)

    Ditto. Part IV. Mechanical Transport.

    (Out of

    print)

    ARTIPICERS.

    Military.

    - Handbook.

    10th

    edition.

    1915. Pd.  Pd.)

    ARTILLERY AT THE PICABDY

    MAN~EUVRES

    IN

    1910.

    Translated

    from

    the

    French.

    2s.

    Gd.

    (2s.)

    ARTILLERY.

    Royal:—

    Officers’-Mess

    Management. ( e Ordnance College.) -

    Practice. Instructions— - -

    Garrison. Coast Defences.

    Seawards.

    1914—13 . 3d. (3d.)

    Horse,

    Field, and Heavy. 1914. G d.

    (55)

    Standing Orders for—

    Brigade

    of

    Mounted

    Artillery.

    lii. (15)

    Lieut.-Colouel’s Command, R.G.A.

    (Coast

    and

    Siege).

    id.

    (15)

    Training— -

    -

    Field. 1914. 9d. (9d.)

    Ditto. Examples of Ranging. -To supplement those given in

    Sec.

    227. 2d.

    (3d.)

    -

    Garrison—

    Vol. I. 1914. Cd.

    (Gd.)

    Vol. II.

    (Siege), 1911 .

    (Reprinted, with Amendments, 1914). 9d. (85)

    Vol.

    III. 1911. (Reprinted, with

    Amendments,

    1914). is. (lid.)

    ARTILLERY COLLEGE.

    Reports

    upon the 14th

    to

    18th Senior Classes.

    Eachis. (Sd.)  See alsoOrdnance College.)

    ARTILLERY

    INSTRUMENTS. Handbook of. 1914. is. G d. (Is. 45)

    Ditto. Amendments. 15 (id)

    Ditto. Addendum to. 2d. yd.

    Ditto.

    Appendix. Dec. 19th

    (Periscopes,

    &c.); and Amendments to

    p.

    111

    of

    the

    Handbook. id.

    (Id.)

    ARTILLERY

    MUSEUM

    in the Rotunda, Woolwich.

    Official

    Calalogue,

    1906.

    (Sold

    at

    the

    Rotunda. Price

    is. 6d.)

    ARTILLERY AND

    RIFLE

    RANGES ACT,

    1885,

    and MILITARY

    LANDS ACT, 1892. Byelaws under:—

    -

    Aldeburgh, 1896;

    Ash

    (Aldershot

    Camp),

    1887;

    Finborough,

    1901;

    Hythe,

    1894;

    Inchkeith

    Battery, 1896; Kinghornness, 1896 ; Landguard, 1887; -

    - 3 -

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    4/85

    MILiTARY

    BOOK~S,

    published

    byAuthority—continued.

    - -

    - (A5to prices

    in brackets,

    see top

    of page

    2.)

    Artillery

    and Rifle Ranges

    Act,

      c.—cont-inued.

    - Lydd—Dungeness,

    1895; Middle-wick. 1890;

    Millbrook, 1888; Orchard

    Portman, 1896; Scarborough, 1902; Scraps Gate, 1886; Shoeburynesmi,

    1895;

    Southwold,

    1896 ;

    Strensall,

    1900;

    Wash,

    1891;

    Whitehaven

    Battery

    (Cumberiend), 189G . Each Id. (15)

    Purfleet,

    1911. is, (Sd.)

    Salisbury Plain,

    1900.

    4d.

    (4(1.)

    -

    ARTILLERY

    STORE ACCOUNTS AND

    THE SUPERVISION

    OF

    R.G.A. SUB-DISTRIOTS. Notes on.

    1914.

    Is. (105)

    ARTILLERY

    STORE ACCOUNTS AND

    THE CARE AND

    PRESERVA~ION OF

    EQUIPMENT

    OF

    ROYAL ARTILLERY, --

    HORSE, FIELD, AND

    HEAVY

    BATTERIES. Notes ou. Sept. 1914.

    G d.

    (3d.)

    AUSTRIA. - CAMPAIGN OF,

    1888

    AGAINST.

     See OMIIMANY.)

    BARRACKS.

    Care of.

    1n~truction

    in. 1901. Sd

    (7d.)

    BASHFO&TH

    CHRONOGRAPH. Experiments with, - to determine the

    resistance

    of

    the air

    to

    the motion

    of

    projectiles. Report on,

    1870.

    is.

    (Pd.)

    BAYONET

    FIGHTING

    FOR COMPETITIONS.

    Instruetiou in.

    1 1 .

    (iS)

    BAYONET TRAINING.

    1916. Provisional. id

    - (15)

    BERMUDA MILITIA ARTILLERY. Regulations, 1914. P d.  7 1.)

    BICYCLES.

    Military. Handbook on. 1911, (Reprinted, with Amnemmdnments,

    1014).

    1 1 . (id.)

    BRITISH MINOR EXPEDITIONS, 1746 to

    1814.

    1884. 2s. G d.

     1g.

    115)

    CADET UNITS.  See Territorial Force.) -

    CAMEL CORPS TRAINING. Provisional. 1913. 8 1 . (7(1.)

    --

    CAPE OF GOOD ROPE. Reconnaissance Survey of

    the, 1903-1911.

    Report

    on the. Is. G d. (Is. Id.)

    CAVALERIE.

    Translated

    lronm

    the French of

    Captain

    Loir.

    (In the

    press)

    CAVALRY

    OF

    THE LINE.

    PEACE ORGANIZATION OF THE;

    and

    Arrangements for

    Mobilization

    consequent on

    the establishment

    of

    Cavalry DepSts. (Special

    A.O..

    July 19, 1909). 1 1 .

    (15)

    CAVALRY SCHOOL, NETRERAVON. Standing Orders. 1911. 2 1 . (25) -

    CAVALRY

    TRAINING-. 1912. (Reprinted,

    with

    Amendments,

    1915).

    Is. (115)

    - - - -

    CEREMONIAL.

    1912.

    35 (4(1.); Provisional Amuenduients, June 1914.

    1 1 . (ld.~

    CHEMISTRY. PRACTICAL. Quantitative

    and

    Qualitative.

    A Course

    of. St. (is. 8 1 . )

    CHEMISTS OF

    THE RESEARCH DEPARTMENT. Rules

    and

    Regulations. Id. (15)

    CHIROPODY

    Manual.

    3d.

     2 1.)

    CIVIL

    EMPLOYMENTFO~EX-SOLDIERS. (Inide to. 1913. 2 1 .

    (3d.)

    CIVIL

    EMPLOYM~NT

    Regulations.

    1915. Id. (1(1.)

    CIVIL POWER. DUTIES IN AID OFTHE. Special A.O.,Dec.

    17.1905.

    (Ameudmsnts

    to

    “Ring’s

    Regulations,”

    and

    to “Manual of

    MilitaryLaw”).

    15

    (3d.

    CLOT ING AND

    NEQESSARIES

    (including Materials). Priced

    Vocabulary of. 1915. Provisional. is. (lid.); Ameudmont~,Jan. 1916.

    1-i.

    (IS)

    CLOTHING liegulations:— - -

    Part

    I. Regular Forces (excluding the

    Special

    Reserve). 1914. G d.

    (65)

    Part

    II. Special Reserve. 1914. 3d. (3d.)

    Part III. Mobilization, Field Service, and Demobilization. 1908. 3d. (35)

    A mnendmnents to Parts I.,

    IL,

    and III. Nov. 1909; A~ril,Oct. 1910; March,

    April,

    Sept.,

    Nov.

    1911;

    Feb., May. July, Sept.

    1912;

    April, July

    1913.

    Each id.

    (1(1.)

    COLC

    HESTER

    GARRISON.

    Standing Orders. 1913.

    .95

    - 7 1.)

    -

    4

    -

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    5/85

    _111L17’ABF BOOKS,

    pubUsked

    by

    Autho-,.~ty—continued.

    (As

    to

    prices

    in

    brackets, see top

    of

    page 2.)

    COMMAND. ALDEB.SHOT.

    Standing Orders. 1014. 2s. 3d. (is. 9 1.)

    (Out

    of

    print -

    COMMAND.

    THE

    ART OF.

    By

    Colonel vonSpolmn.

    Translated.

    id

     1 1.)

    COMMAND.

    WESTERN. Standing Orders. Jan.

    1910.

    (Reprinted, with

    Amendments, 1915).

    G d.

    (5(1.)

    -

    COMMANDS, Military, and

    Staff

    in the United

    Kingdom.

    Reorganization

    of. (Special A.O., Jan. 6, 1905, with alterations to date. - Issued with

    Special A.O., Nov. 11, 1907.) 3d. (3d.)

    OOM~IISSION

    IN R.IiI. REGULAR ARMY  from let

    April,

    1912).

    Short guide to the various ways of

    obtaining

    a;

      c. c.

    April 1912. 25

     2 1.)

    (See also Army Entrance;

    Medical

    Corps; Special Reserve;

    Territorial Force: Veterinary

    Corps.)

    COMPANY TRAINING. Notes on. For

    the

    use of

    theSpecial

    Reserve, Terri-

    torial Force,

    and

    newly-raised Units of

    the

    Regular Army. Sept.1914. Id. (Id.

    CONVEYANCE OF TROOPS

    AND

    ISSUE OF TRAVELLIN

    WARRANTS.

    Instructions.

    1910.

    2d.

    (25)

    COOKING.. Military.

    Manual

    of.

    G d.

    (55)

    COOKING

    AND

    DIETARY. Military. Manual of. Mobilization. 1915. 2 1 .

    (2(1.)

    CREWS

    OF

    WAR

    DEPARTMENT

    VESSELS

    AND

    BOATS AT

    HOME STATIONS. Regulations for

    the

    Appointment, Pay,

    -

    and

    Promotion

    of. 1911.

    2 1 .

    (‘2(1.)

    CYCLIST TRAINING. ProvisionaL 1914. 35 (3d.)

    DIVISION ORDERS. Extracts

    from.

    1880.

    ‘ 2 g . 65

     ii.

    95)

    DRAINAGE

    MANUAL.

    -

    For

    the

    use of Royal Engineer Officers,

    and

    other persons,

    employed in

    the Construction and Maintenance

    of

    Drainage Works in connection with War Department

    Buildings

    in

    the

    United Kingdom

    or

    in similar

    climates.

    Revised

    edition.

    1907.

    (Iteprinted,

    1915). Cs.  4s.

    4d.)

    DRAWING PLATES.

    Military:—

    Attack of

    Dufor’s

    Countermines or

    2nd

    plate of Mines; Carnot’s First

    System;

    Detached Forts; Ooncealed Defences, 1, 2, 3. 4; Printing

    Plate,

    A, B, C, ac.; Detail

    Plate,

    No. 1; Do. No. 2; Neighbourhood

    of

    Woolwich; Village

    and

    Surrounding Ground. Each 2d.-  2 1.)

    Attack of

    Fortress—Preliminary Operations:

    Do., Distant Attack; Do.,

    Close Attack; Neighbourhood of Metz. Each 3d. (3d.)

    Woods

    and

    Villages. 6 plates. Each

    G d. (5d.)

    Neighbourhood

    of

    Woolwlch. SouthernSide. is. 6 1 . (is. 1 1.) -

    DRESS REGULATIONS. i9iL

    (Out of

    print

    Ditto.

    Amendments,

    March,Aug.

    1912. Each

    ld.

    (1(1.);

    Aug.

    1913.

    ‘ 2 1 .

    (2(1.

    DRUM AND FLUTE DUTY for the

    Infantry,

    with Instructions

    for

    the

    Training of

    Drummers and

    Flautists. 1887. 2s.

    (is.

    Gd. )

    -

    DYNAMICS.

    Notes

    on.

     See

    Ordnance College.)

    EGYPT. BRITISH FORCE IN. Standing Orders. 1912. Is. (105)

    EGYPT. CAMPAIGN

    OF

    1882 IN.

    Military History. With case

    -

    ofMaps.

    Condensed EdItion. 1908.

    B a .

    6 1 .  2s.

    8(1.)

    -

    ELECTRICAL

    OOMMUNICA,TIONS.-

    FIXED. Instructions as to.

    1912. 45

    (45) - -

    ELECTRICITY AND

    MAGNETISM. Text Book for useof

    the

    Cadets

    at

    the

    R.M. Academy. 191G. 2g.

    -

    (In the press)

    ELECTRICITY.

    Notes

    on. 1915.

    is.

    (ild.) -

    ELECTRIC LIGHT APPARATUS. DEFENCE.- Instructions for the

    Working

    of.

    1915. Id. 1 1.)

    ELECTRIC LIGHTING. Military. Vol. I. 1s. (lid.); Vol. II. 1909.

    (Reprinted, with Amendments. 1915).

    is.

    G d. (is. 4d.); Vol.

    III. Is.

    (lid.)

    ENCOUNTER.

    THE

    BATTLE OF. By Hacs von

    Kiesling.

    Part 1.

    Practical. - Translated. La.

    6cL-

    (is. 3d.) - , - -

    5

     

    - -

    (a

    11758)

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    6/85

    M1L~TAIlYBOORS, published

    by Authority—continued.

    Sect.

    - -

    I. Infantry. (Regular

    Army.)

    1913 .

      1 1

    eprintecl,

    with

    Amendments

    published in

    Army

    Orders

    up

    to

    Dec.

    81,

    1015). 6 1.

     5 1.)

    Ta.

    Mounted Infantry.

    1912.

    6 1.

     5 1.)

    II. Cavalry.

    (ltegular

    Army.)

    1014.

    3d. (‘Id.)

    UI.

    Army Service

    Corps. (Regular

    Army.) 1911.

    (Reprinted,

    with

    Amendments published

    in

    Army

    Order~

    up to Dec. 31, 1915).

    Sd.

    (Sd.)

    lv.,

    lVa.,

    end IVS . Army Ordnance

    Corps.

    ArmyPaycorps.

    Army

    Veterinary Corps. - (Regular

    Army.) 1914.

    2d. 2d.)

    V.

    RoyalArmy

    Medical

    Cerpi.

    (Itegu-

    lar Army.) 1914. 2d.

    (2d.)

    V I .—IX .

    EM.

    Academy;

    R.M. and

    Staff Colleges; Garrison Staff

    and

    Schools

    of Instruction; Mili-

    tary

    Prisons,

    Detention

    Barracks

    and Military

    Provost

    Staff Corps.

    (Regular

    Army.) 1914.

    24. (Id.)

    Xc.

    Engineer. - General.

    Fortress,

    Survey,

    Railway,

    and

    DepOt

    Units.

    Peace and War.

    (Regular

    Arm-v . ) 1914. Id.

     Id.)

    Xb. Field Treop. (Regular

    Army.)

    1912. Id, (2(1.)

    -

    - Xc. FieldCompany. (Regular

    Army.)

    1914. 2d. (2d.)

    -

    Xd. Divisional SignalCompany. (Re-

    gular

    Army.)

    1914.

    Id.

    (2d.)

    Xc.

    Signal

    Company (Wireless).

    (Eegu.

    lar Army.)

    1912. 2 ( 1 . (Id.)

    Xf. headquarters

    Signal Units. (Re-

    gular

    Army.)

    1914. 2 1 , (2d.)

    Sect.

    Xy. Signal Company (Cable).

    (Regu

    -

    lar

    Army.)

    1912.

    Id.

    (2d.)

    Xli. SigimaiSquadron. (Itegularlirmny.)

    UI-I.

    Id.

    1 2 1 . ) -

    Xj. -

    Signal Troop with Cavalry Brigade.

    (Regular Army.) 1912.

    2 1 .

     2d.)

    Xli. Signal Troop with a Cavalry

    Er

    -

    gade

    not

    allotted to a Cavalry

    Division. (itegularArmy.)

    1914 .

    ad.  2 1.)

    Xi. Signal Company

    (South

    Africa);

    (Regular Army.)

    1912.

    Id.

    ~2d.)

    Xns .

    Bridging

    Train. (Regular

    Army.)

    1912. Id. (2(1.)

    Xn.

    Field Squadron. (Regular

    Army.)

    1014. Id. (Id.)

    XIa.

    Horse

    ArtIllery.

    Q.]i’.

    13-pr.

    (Regular Army.)

    1013.

    Sd. (Sd.)

    XIS. Field Artillery. Q.F. 18-pr.

    (RegularArmy.)

    1914.

    Cd. (Sd.)

    XIs.

    Field

    Artillery. Q.F. 4’S- in.

    Howitzer. (RegularArmimy.)

    1913 .

    (Reprinted, with Amendments

    m~ up toAug. 1,

    1914).

    Sd. Sd.)

    lid. ReserveBrigades with Q.F. 18-pr.

    Equipment, Ilorse and Field

    Artillery, Staff and Depots,

    Riding Establishment,

    School

    of

    Gunnery

    (Horse asid Field),

    and

    Mounted Band. (Regular

    Army.)

    1914.

    G d.

    (Gd.)

    XIs. Mountain Artillery

    with

    33.L.

    lU-

    inch

    Equipment.

    Moun

    -

    tain Esttery and

    Ammunition

    Column. Mule Transport. Pro.

    visional. (RegularArmy.)

    1914 .

    6d.  5 1.)

    - -

    (As

    to

    prices

    in

    brackets, see

    top

    ofpage 2.)

    ENGINEER SERVICES

    Regulations. Peace :—

    Part

    1. 1910.

    (Reprinted,

    -withAmendments

    published

    up

    to

    May

    1,

    1915).

    is.

    (lid.)

    -

    Part

    II.

    1911. Techuical

    Treatises.

    (Reprinted,

    with

    Amendments,

    to

    May 1, 1915). 9d. (8(1.)

    - . -

    ENGINEER TRAINING. 1912. (Reprinted,

    with

    Amendments, 1914).

    6 1 .

     Cd.)

    -

    ENGINEERING.

    Field..

    Manual

    of.

    1911. (Reprinted

    1913>

    - 9 1.

    (95)

    ENGINEERING.

    Military:—

    -

    - Part I.

    Field

    Defences. 1908.

    is.

    6(1. (is. 3d.) -

    Part II. Attack and Defence of Fortresses. 1910.

    95

    (Sd.)

    - Part

    lila.

    Military

    Bridging.—General Principles and Materials. 1915.

    -

    is. (lid.);

    Indez.

    1 1 .

    (ld.)

    Part

    1115. Ditto.—Bridges. Is. 3d.

    (is.

    2 1.)

    Part IV.

    Mining

    and

    Demolitions.

    1910.

    (Reprinted,

    1915,

    with

    Amend

    -

    ments to 1912

    inclusive).

    is. (lid.)

    -,

    -

    Part

    V. - Miscellaneous. 1914.

    is.

    (115)

    Part VI. Military

    Railways. 1898. ‘

    (Out oJprint)

    EQUIPMENT.

    INFANTRY. Pattern

    1908 Web. 1913. 25 (2(1.)

    -

    EQUIPMENT Regulations :—

    Par-ti. 1912.

    (Reprinted,

    with Amendments

    published in Army

    Orders

    up

    to Aug. 31, 1914). is. (lid.)

    Part

    2.

    Details—

    - -

    6

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    7/85

    MILITARY

    BOOKS, publi-s

    4

    ed Sq

    Authorii’y—continued.

    (As

    to

    prices

    in

    brackets, see top

    of page

    2.)

    Equipment Regulations—continssed.

    Part 2. Details—-continued.

    Sect.

    .

    Sect.

    XIIa.

    Royal

    Garrison

    Artillery.

    XV.

    -

    Camel

    Corps School,

    Egypt.

    (Regular Army.)

    1914. Is.

    G d.  liegimlar Army.)

    1914.

    2 ( 1 .

     2 1.)

    (Is.

    lid.)

    XVI. Special

    Reserve.

    1913. 44.

    (-Id)

    Xliii. Royal Garrison Artillery, Siege

    Artillery, Movable

    Armament,

    XVII. Officers Training Corps. 1912.

    aod Machine Guns

    iii Arms- 3d. (3d.)

    ments,

    1913.

    is.

    (lOd.)

    Practice

    llattertes and

    DrIll Guns (Fixed

    XhIc. Heavy Artillery. B.L. 60-pr. Mountings)oftheltoyalGarrison

    (Regular Army.)

    1913. Cd. (8d.) Artillery.

    (l’art 2,

    Sections XiIa

    XIV. Cava lry

    School, Netheravon.

    amid XVI, and Part

    3.)

    1909.

    (Regular Army.) 1914, Id.  2 1.) is.

    G d.

     Is.

    Id.)

    PartS.

    ‘re~itorial

    Force. 1914 Cd. (6(1.)

    Ditto.

    Details:—

    Sec. IX. Artillery. 1912. is. (ltd.)

    Ditto. Amendments,

    April 1912;

    Feb.

    1914.

    Each

    Id.

    (Id.)

    Sec.

    X. Emigineer.

    1912.

    3d. (35)

    -

    ,Amendments toPart 1. Feb. 1916. 1 1. (id)

    .lmnendnients

    to

    Part 2. Feb., April, July (two issues), Aug. 1914.

    Each

    1 1 . (15) -

    Amendments to Parts 1, 2,

    and

    3. Nov. 1913. Each

    1 1 .

    (ld.)

    Amendments

    to

    ParIs 1, 2, and ~.

    Mar., July

    1913; April,

    Aug.

    1914 .

    Each

    ‘ 2 1 . (2(1.) -

    EUROPEAN WAR, 1 9 1 4— 1 5 . Despatches

    (Naval

    and Military) relating to

    Operations

    in the War:—

    I.

    Sept., Oct.,

    and

    Nov. 1914. With

    List

    of Honours

    and

    Rewards

    Conferred. With

    Sketch Map.

    2d.

    (3d.)

    II. Nov. 1914 to June 1915. With Names of

    Officers

    Mentioned,

    and

    Awards of

    the

    Victoria Cross. Cd. (7d.)

    - -

    III, July

    to Oct. 1915.

    With names of

    Officers a~d

    Men mentioucd,

    and

    Awards

    of the

    Victoria Cross. 3d. (3d.)

    IV.

    11th Dec.

    1915,

    from

    General Sir Ian Hamilton,

    G.C.B., describing

    the operations

    in

    the

    Gallipoli

    Peninsula,

    including

    the Landing

    at

    Suvia Bay.

    2 1 .

    (2(1.)

    -

    EXAMINATION PAPERS:—

    Qualifying Certificates. Sept.

    1905;

    March 1906; Sept. 1909; March, Sept.

    1910;

    March,

    Sept. 1911; March 1912. Each 6 1 . (5(1.)

    Entrance: R.M. Academy, E.M.

    College,

    Qualifying Test for Commissions.

    Supplementary First Appointments in

    the

    Iloyai Marines.

    June—July

    1912. is. (lid.)

    Entrance:

    R.M.

    Academy,

    R.M. College,

    Qualifying

    Test

    for

    Commissions.

    Nov. 1912;

    Nov.—Dec.

    1913. Each is. (lid.)

    Ehtrance:

    R.M. Academy, lhM.

    College, Qualifying

    Test for Commissions.

    Supplementary

    First Appointments

    in the

    Ilo

    7

    al

    Marines.

    Appointments

    in

    the

    Indian Police Force. Appointments in

    the

    Police Forces of

    the

    - Straits Settlements and

    theFederated

    Malay States. Cadetships

    in

    the

    Royal

    Navy (Special

    Entry). June—July

    1914.

    Is.

     lid.

    Entrance:

    R.M. Academy, JIM. College, Indian Army College. Supple-

    mentary First

    Appointments in

    the Royal Marines. Appointments

    in

    the

    IndianPolice Force. Appointments in

    the

    Police Forco of Ceylon.

    Cadetships

    in

    the Royal Navy (Special

    Entry).

    June—July 1915.

    is.

    (lid.)

    Freehand Drawing at

    the

    ~Army Entrance Examination of Nov . 1913.

    -

    Specimen

    Paper to illustrate the

    kind

    of questions that will

    be

    set

    in.

    65

    (5(1.)

    R.M. Academy, Fourth Class; E.M.

    College,

    Fourth, Third,

    and

    Second

    Divisions.

    July,

    Dec.

    1904; June

    1905. Each is.

    R.M.

    Academy,

    Fourth Cla8s; B.M. College, SeniorDivision. Dee.

    1005 ;

    June,

    Dec.

    1906 ;

    Jnly,Dec. 1907.

    Each

    is.

    7

    .

    -

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    8/85

    MILITARY

    BOOKS,

    pubUshsd Sy Authority—continued.

    (As to prices in

    brackets,

    see top of page

    2.)

    -

    Examination

    Papers—continued.

    Staff College. A dmission. Aug. 1907; Aug. 1909; July 1911; June-July

    1912;

    June-July 1913. Eachis. (Gd.)

    -

    - Regular

    Forces, Canadian Permanent Forces, Special

    Reserve

    of

    Officers,

    Territorial

    Force,

    and

    Colonial

    Military Forces.

    May,

    Nov.

    1906; May,

    Nov. 1908. Each is. (lid.)

    -

    Ditto. May 1909.

    9 1.

    (8d.)

    -

    Officers for Promotion. Dec. 1912; May, Dec. 1913;April1914. Eachis. (6(1.) -

    Militia, Imperial Yeomanry,

    and

    University Candidates. Mar., Sept. 1904;

    Sept. 1905; Oct. 1906.

    Each

    Is.

    Special Reserve,

    Militia,

    Territorial Force, and -

    University

    Candidates.

    Oct. 1911: March, Oct. 1912; March, Oct. 1913. Each Is. (Gd.)

    Special

    Reserve, Military,

    Territorial

    Force, Non—Commissioned Officers,

    and

    University Candidates. March 1914.

    is.

    (Gd.)

    (Officers’ Train’ing Oorps:—

    -

    Cadets of

    the Senior Division. Certificate A. Dee- 1908. Cd.

    (55)

    Cadets üf

    the Junior and

    Senior Divisions.

    -

    Certificates A

    and

    B. Spring

    of

    1909,

    May,

    Nov. 1911;

    Maceli,

    Nov.

    1912;

    March,

    Nov.

    1913;

    March

    1914.

    EachG e L

    (Gd.)

    Foreign Languages. Modern. July 1906; July 1908;

    April,

    July 1909;

    Jan., June, Oct. 1910; Jan., June 1911; Juue 1912; June 1913;

    June-

    1914. Each is.

     Gd.)

    EXPLOSIVES.

    Service. Treatise on. 1907. is. 6 1 . (is. 2(1.)

    FIELD

    ALMANAC. 1916. 1 1 . (id.) (In

    the

    press) -

    FIELD

    SERVICE.

    Manual

    for:—

    Ammunition

    Column. Divisional. New Armies. 1915. 3d.

    (3d.)

    Artillery. Field.. Brigade. Q.F. 18-pr 1915. 3d. (3d.)

    Ditto. Ditto. Amendments, March 1916.

    1 1 .

    (ld.)

    Ditto. Ditto.

    (Howitzer)

    Brigade. b-inch

    DL.

    1908.

    3d.

    (3d~)

    Ditto. Heavy

    (B.L.

    60-pr.)

    Battery

    and

    Ammunition

    Column.

    Jtxpe

    -

    ditionary

    Force.

    1915.

    3d. (3d.) -

    Ditto. Horse. Brigade. 13-pr. Q.F. 1908.

    3d.

    (3d.) (Under

    revision)

    Ditto. Ditto. Appendix

    to.

    ILH.A. Battery

    and

    Mounted

    Brigade

    Anununition Column. id. (1(1.)

    Cavalry Regiment. Expeditionary Force. 1913. 35

    (3d.)

    (Under revision) -

    Engineers. Balloon Company. Expeditionary Force. 19th. 3d. (3d.)

    Ditto. -

    Bridging

    Train. Expeditionary Force.

    1915. 3d. (3d.)

    Ditto.

    Field Company. Expeditionary Force. 1915.

    3d.

    (3d.) -

    Ditto.

    -

    Field Squadron. Expeditionary Force. 1914. 3d.  3d.)

    Ditto. Works Company. Expeditionary Force. 1910. 3d. (3d.)

    Headquarters Units.

    Expeditionary

    Force. 1911.

    3d.

    (3d.) -

    Infantry

    Battalion.

    Expeditionary Force.

    1914.

    3d.

    (3d.)

    Infantry

    (Mounted)

    Battalion.

    Expeditionary Force.

    1913.

    3d. (35)

    Medical Service. Army. Expeditionary Force. 1914. 3d. (3d.)

    -

    Signal Service.

    Sigtial Company

    (Air-Line). Expeditionary Force.

    1913.

    3 1 . -

    (3d.)

    Ditto. - Ditto. - -

    (Cable)).

    Expeditionary Force. - 19i3.

    3d.

    Ditto. Ditto. (Divisional). Expeditionary Force.

    1915.

    3d. (3d.)

    -

    Ditto.

    Ditto. (Lines

    of (5onimnnication).

    Expeditionary

    - - Force.

    1914.

    35

    (3d.)

    FIELD SERVICE

    POCKET

    BOOK. 1914. (Reprinted, with

    Amendments,

    -

    1916).

    is.

    - - (In

    the press)-

    FIELD

    SERVICE

    REGULATIONS

    -

    Part

    I.

    Operations.

    1909.

    (Reprinted,

    with Amendments.

    1914) .

    Cd.

    (6d.

    Part

    IL Organization

    and AdminIstration.

    1909. (Reprinted,

    wit -

    Amendments

    to

    Oct.

    1914). is.

    (105)

    -

    Ditto. -

    Amendments, April 1915. id. (1(1.)

    8

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    9/85

    JIILI7~-1Rl BOOAS,

    published

    lip

    .-lut/iorit-y—codtioued. -

    (As to prices in brackets, see

    top

    of page 2.)

    FINANOIAL INSTRUCTIONS

    IN

    RELATION TO

    ARMY

    ACCOUNTS-

    1910. (Reprinted,

    with

    Amendments to Sept. 1 1914).

    -

    4 1 .

    (4(1)

    . -

    FLYING

    CORPS. ROYAL. Traiiiiiig

    Manual

    Part

    I.

    Provisional.

    11)14.

    Is.  10 1 . )

    -

    Ditto. Amendments.

    Jan.

    1915.

    1 1 .  1 1 . )

    FOREIGN LANGUAGES. STUDY OF.

    Regulations.

    1913.

    2d.

    (25)

    FORTIFICATION. PERMANENT. For the

    imperial Military

    Training

    Establishments and for the Instruction of

    Officers

    of all

    Arms of the

    Austro.

    Hungarian

    Army.

    7th

    Edition. Translated.

    4s.

    (2s.

    115)

    -

    FR&NOO-GERMAN WAR, 1870-71.

    Translated

    from the German

    Official Account:—

    First Part—History of

    the

    War

    to

    the

    Downfall

    of

    the Empire—

    Vol. 1

    (Secns.

    1

    to

    5).

    Outbreak of HostjIitie~to

    Battle

    of Gravelotte.

    -

    (Out

    of print)

    Vol.

    2

    (Seens.

    6

    to

    9).

    Battle of

    Gravelotte to

    Downfall of

    the

    Empire.-

    (Out of

    print)

    Second Part—History of

    the

    ~Var against

    the

    Repubhio—

    -

    Vol.

    1

    (Secns. -

    10 -to 113).

    Investment of

    Paris

    to lie-occupation of

    -

    Orleans by

    the Germans. Li Cs. (lie. Gd . )

    Vol. 2 (Secns. 14

    to 18) . Events

    in

    Northern France from end

    of Nov.

    InNorth-west from beginning of Dec. Siege of Paris from

    com

    -

    - mencement

    of

    Dec.

    to

    the Armistice.

    -

    Operations

    in

    the

    south—east

    --

    from middle ofNov. to middle of Jan. LI  is .

    (ills.)

    Vol. 8

    (Secns.

    19

    and

    20). Events in South-east France from

    middle of

    Jan. to Termination

    of

    Hostilities. Rearward IJommunicatious. The

    Armistice.

    lumen

    ard

    March

    and Occupation.

    Itetroepect. £1

    11g .

    G d .

    (Fl

    2g. Gd. )

    -

    _ - i iso

    separate/f),

    Sectieee in

    paper

    covers, and Pious nzs,nounied

    Section.

    1. Events in

    July.

    Plan. 35. i(2s. lid.)

    -

    • 2.

    Events

    to Eve of

    Battles

    of WOrth

    and

    Spicheren. 3rd

    edition.

    (Out of

    print)

    3 .

    Battles

    of Worth and Spicheren. 3rd

    edition. -

    (Out

    ot print)

    4.

    Advance

    of

    Third Army

    to

    the

    Moseile,

      c.

    2nd

    edition.

    (Outqfprint)

    5. Operations near Meta

    on

    15th, lGth,

    and 17th

    August. Battle

    of

    Vion

    -

    yule—Mars

    la Tour.

    2nd

    edition.

    - -

    (Out of

    print)

    6.

    Battle of Oravelotte—St. PrivaL (Out of

    print)

    7.

    Advance

    of

    Third

    Army

    and

    of

    Army

    of

    the Meuse

    against Army

    of

    Chalons.

    (Out qfpriif)

    8. Battle ofSedan.

    -

    (Out of

    print)

    9.

    Proceedings

    onGernian Coastand

    beforeFoi-tresses

    inAlsace and

    Lorraine.

    Battle ofNoisseville.

    General Reviewof

    War

    up

    to September.

    4s.

    G d.

    (3:. 4 1.)

    -

    10 . Investment ofParis. Capture ofToni

    and

    Strassbnrg. G i.  4s. Gd. )

    11 Eventsbefore Paris,

    aud

    at other

    points

    of

    Theatre

    ot

    War

    in

    Western

    France

    until end

    ofOctober~ 5s. 3d.

    (3:.

    lid.)

    12. Last Engagements with French Army of

    the

    Rhine. Occurrences

    - after fall of Strasaburg

    and

    Mets to middle of

    November.

    4s.

    6(1,

    -

    (3s. Sd.)

    1

    Occurrences on Theatre of

    War

    in Central

    France

    up to lie-occupation

    of

    Orleans by

    the

    Germans,

    6s.

    (4:.

    65)

    -

    14.

    Measures

    for

    Investment of Paris up

    to

    middle of December. 4a. (3s.)

    15~

    Measureø for protecting the Investment of Paris

    and

    Occurrences

    -

    before

    French

    Capital

    to commencement of

    1871. 2s.

    Cd. (ls. lid.)

    16.

    Proceedings

    of

    Second Army

    from

    commeucement

    of 1871

    untIl

    the

    - -A rmis tice . B a . G iL

     2g.

    8 1.)

    9

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    10/85

    -

    MILITAIY

    BOOKS,

    published by Authority—continued.

    -

    - (As topricea in

    brackets, see top of

    page

    2.)

    -

    Pranoo-German War—continued. - -

    Section.

    . -

    17.

    Proceedings of

    First Army

    from commencement of

    1871 until the

    Armistice. 3:.

    (lie.

    3d.)

    18.

    Occurrences

    on

    South-eastern Theatre

    of

    War

    up

    to

    middle

    of

    Jan.

    -

    1871. Events

    before Paris

    from commencement of 1871 to

    the

    /

    Armistice, - 8:. (Cs.)

    19. Occurrences on South-eastern Theatre of War from middle of January,

    1871. Proceedings in

    rear

    of

    German

    Army

    and

    in Coast Provinces

    from Nov~1870

    until the Armistice. 13:.

    6d. (9:. 8 1. )

    - . -

    20.

    General Retrospect

    of War from

    beginning

    of Sept., 1870 to Cessation

    of Hostilities.

    Armistice

    and Peace

    Preliminaries.

    Return of

    - -

    German Army

    and

    Peace of Frankfort. The Occupation. The

    Telegraph.

    Post,

    Supply of Ammunition, Commissariat,

    Ho~pita1

    Service, Divine Service, Military

    Justice,

    Recruitment, and

    Rome

    Garrisons. Results. 5 g . (3:. 3d.) - -

    — -Analytical Inder.

    1:.   e is. 1 1.)

    Plans—

    4.

    Battle

    of Cohombey-Nonilly.

    3d.

    (3d.) -

    5 . . Battle of Viouville—Mars Ia Tour.

    Position

    of Contending Forces at

    Noon. 3d. (3d.)

    in. Battle

    of Vionyille—Mars Ia Tour.

    Position

    of Contending Forces from

    4

    to 5p.m. 3d 3d.

    -

    9A . Battle

    of Sedan. Position of Contending Forces towards Noon. 3d.

    (3d.)

    9E .

    Battle

    of Sedan.

    Position

    of

    the

    Germans

    in

    the afternoon

    shortly

    before

    the end

    of

    the

    struggle. 3d. (3d.)

     See u1~oSnana Op~iLknoses.)

    FRENCH

    WORDS

    AND PHRASES

    wi th

    English Pronunciation,

    Short

    Vocabulary

    of.

    Notes

    on

    Fi-ench Measiit-es.

    Abbreviations

    and

    Terms

    used on

    French:

    Maps, with

    English

    Equivalent-s. 1 1 . (1(1.) -

    GERMAN ARMY. cavohry.

    Drill

    Regulations. boil.

    3d.

    (3d.)

    Ditto. Field Service Regulations. 1908. 1:.  10 1 . )

    1)itto. Foot Artillery. Drill

    Regulations.

    Part IV. Tarn

    l’xnisy. 1909. 3d.

    (3d.)

    Ditto. Manceuvres Regulations. 1908. 3d. (3d.) -

    GERMANY. The

    Campaign

    of 1866 in. With 22 Plans inpoi’ttolio. 1872.

    (Reprinted

    1907). Cs.

    (4:. 10 1. )

    Ditto. Moltke’s Projects for. ls.  10 1 . ) -

    Ditto. Moltko’s Correspondence during-the. Pr(cis. With 4

    Plans.

    le.

    (lOd.)

    GUERNSEY

    AND ALDERNEY ROYAL MILITIA.

    Regulation:.

    With

    the

    Militia

    Laws

    relating to

    the

    Islands.

    Provisional.

    3:.

    -

    (2:. 2 1.)

    -

    GUNS.

    Drill

    for. (And see GUNS. Handbooks for):— -

    60-pr. B.L. 1916. Id.  1 1.)

    18-pr.

    Q.F. 1916. 10. (Id.) -

    15-pr.

    B.L. 1914.

    id  1 1.) -

    15-pr. B.L.C. 1914. 1 1 . (1(1.) -

    15-pr. Q.F. 1915.

    Id.

    (1(1.)

    13—pr.

    Q.F. 1914.

    id.

    (1(1.); Amendments,

    April

    1915. ~d. 1 1.)

    lit-pr. 12-cwt. QF. Laud Service. 1914. 1 1 . (Id.)

    -

    12-inch

    B.L. Howitzer.

    Mark I. (E.O.C.) 1915.

    (lieprintcd

    ~vithi correc-

    tions). 1 1 .  1 1 . ) -

    10-pr. B.L. 1914.

    Iii.

     1 1.)

    9~2—inchDL. Mark IX., on Mark IV. Mounting. Laud Service. 1914. id. (id.

    9~2-inch

    B.L.

    “0”

    Mark

    1X.. on

    Marks

    VA.

    and V~.

    Mountings.

    Lan

    Service, 1914. 1 1 .

    (id.)

    -

    9-2-inch B.L. - Marks

    X..

    Xv., and X.. on Mark V. Mounting. Land

    Service. 1914. Id. (1(1.)

    6—inch B.L. Marks VII. and-VII~. Land Service.

    i9i4.

    1 1 . (1(1.)

    10

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    11/85

    .IIILJT.IR

    F BOOKS, pubuisked by

    Authorit,j—contiuded.

    (A~to prices in brackets, see top of page 2.)

    GUNS. Drill

    for—continued.

    6--inch B.L.

    311-cwt .

    Howitzer. 1916.

    Id.

    (id.)

    6-inch

    Q.F.

    Land Service.

    1914.

    P1

    (Dl)

    5-inch B.L. Howitzer.

    1915.

    Id.

    (Id.)

    4~7-inchQ.F. Fixed

    Armament, Land Service. 1914.

    1 1

    (1(1)

    4’7—inch

    Q.F., on Travelling Carriages. 1912. 1 1 . (id)

    47inchi Q.F.

    Ilcavy

    Batteries. 1915.

    1 1 .  1 1 . )

    4Iinchi

    Q.}’.

    Howitzer.

    1916. Id.

    (ld.)

    4-inch Q.I. Laud Service. 1914. Dl  1 1.) -

    2-95-inch Q.F. 1914. 1 1 . (liZ)

    GUNS. Handbooks for.

    (And

    see

    GUNS.

    Drill

    for)

    :—

    -

    60-pr. B.L. Land Service. 1913. 1915 (Reprinted), is. G d. (is. 3d.)

    Ditto. Amendments.

    lid.

    (2d.)

    Ditto.

    Amendment.

    Care

    amid

    Preservation ofCarriage,   c. 1916.

    Ia’.

     1 1 . )

    16-pr.  5 .1’ . Land Service.

    1915.

    1:. -

    (In the pre.~s)

    Ditto. Amendments, ld. (1(1.):

    August,

    1313,

    2 1 .

    (2(1.)

    15-pr.

    B.L.

    Marks

    11.

    to IV.,

    and

    Carriages. Marks

    1I.

    and

    IV.,

    and

    Wagon,

    and Limber. Mark IV. Field Batteries. 1914. ProvisionaL i.e.  10 1 . )

    15—pr.

    B.L.C. Marks I.,

    II.,

    IL*,

    and

    IV., with Mark

    I.

    Carriage,

    and

    Marks I.,

    in.,

    Ii,, and Ic. Limbers, and Wagons. - L*nd Service.

    1912. is. (iod.)

    15-pr. Q.F.

    Land Service.

    1914. Is.

    G d.

     1g. 2d.)

    13—pr.

    Q.F.

    Land Service.

    1913. (Reprinted, with

    Amendments,

    1314).

    i.e. 3d. (is. 1(1.); Amendments, 1 1 . (1(1.)

    10-pr. Jointed B.L. Mulø Equipment. 1914. 1:. 6 1 . (is. 2(1.)

    9’45—inch B.L.

    Howitzer.

    1906. (liepiiiited, with A mnemidments , 1915).

    9d. (8d.)

    -

    9’2-inch

    B.L.

    Mark IX.,

    “0”

    Mark IX., and Marks X.,

    Xv.,

    and

    X.~

    Land Service.

    1912.

    is.

    (lid.)

    8-inch

    R.M.L.

    Howitzer of 70

    c~vt.

    For Movable Armament

    and

    Armament

    ofWorks.

    Laud Service.

    1901. (llepi-inted 1915). lii. (is. 6 1.)

    6-inchB.L. and B.L.C.

    Guns,

    Mountings, ftc. 1904.

    is.

    Cd. (is. 4d.)

    6-inch B.L. Marks VII.

    and

    VII”. Land Service. 1911 ,

    3d.

    (3d.)

    -

    6—inch

    B.L.

    -Marks VII.

    and

    VIiv., on Travelling Carriage. Land

    Service.

    1915. -

    (In the pm-es:)

    6-inchBL. 30

    cwt.

    Howitzer.

    Marks

    I.

    and I.*

    1915. is.

    6 1 .

    (Is. lid.)

    6-inch Q.F. Land Service. 1903. 1:. (lCd.)

    6-inch “B” Q.F. Land Service. 1911. is. (lCd.)

    54-inch B.L.

    Howitzer.

    Mark

    L 1902. is.

    -G d.

    (is. lid.)

    5-inch B.L. Marks

    1.—V.

    1904. 9 1 . (3d.)

    SLinch B.L.

    Marks IV.—V. Land Service.

    1903. is.

    Gd..

    (is. 2d.)

    -

    5—inch

    B.L. Howitzer.

    1915.

    is.

    (lid.)

    4~7-inch

    Q.F. Fixed Armaments, Land Service. 1904. Is. (lid.)

    4’7.4nch Q.F.B.. on Travelling

    Carriages.

    Land

    Service.

    1910. (Reprinted,

    with

    Amendments,

    1914). 9 1 .  8 1 . ) (fTizd~r

    revision)

    4’S—inch

    Q.P.

    Howitzer.

    Land Service. 1915. i.e. (lid.); Amendments.

    1 1 . -

    (Id.)

    2’95-inch

    Q .

    ~‘.

    Mule Equipmebt

    and

    Man Transport Equipment.

    1914.

    2:. (is.

    Gd.)

    -

    -303-iu~h

    and

    ~303-iuch converted MaximMaclune (Magazine Rifle Chamber),

    mounted on

    Carriages,

    ~‘1.G., Infantry, I’arapet; Tripod

    and Cone

    Mountings. 1911. (Reprinted, withAmendments, 1915).

    9 1 .

    (Dcl.)

    Ditto.

    Addenda.

    1 1 .

    (Id.)

    3O3incli Vickera

    Machine

    (Magazine

    Rifle

    Chamber),

    on

    Tripod Mounting,

    Mark

    IV.

    1914. 6 1 .

    (01); Amendments,

    June

    1915.

    Id. (id,)~

    Addenda. 1 1 . (1(1.)

    ~303-1nc1i Lewis Machine

    (Magazine

    itifle

    Chamber).

    l’art 1. 1915.

    l’rovisional. 4(1.

    (4(1.) -

    -303-inch

    Ross Magazine

    Rifle (see RITLE).

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    12/85

    - MILITAJ?

    I’ BOOKS,

    published

    by

    Authority—continued.

    (As

    to prices in brackets,

    see top

    of page 2.)

    HISTORICAL

    RECORDS OF

    THE BRITISH

    ARMY, viz.:—

    Horse Guards.

    .5:.

    (3:.

    7 1.)

    Dragoon

    Guards,

    3rd,

    4th,

    5th, 6th,

    and 7th.

    Each 4s. (3*.)

    Dragoons,

    1st,

    3rd,

    7th,

    14th, and

    16th.

    Each

    4:.

    (3s.)

    Ditto. - 12th, and 13th.

    Each

    8:. (lis. 3d.)

    Marine Corps. 3:. (lis.

    lid.)

    Foot, fillS,

    7th,

    8th, 10th, 11th, 13th. 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th,

    20th,

    21st, 22nd, 34th, 36th,

    39th,

    46tli~53rd, 67th, 71st, 72nd, 73rd, 74th,

    86th, 87th, and 92nd. Each:4g. (3s.) -

    Do. 14th, 56th, 61st. 70th.

    and

    88th. Each:

    Is.

    -

    (2s. 3d.)

    HISTORIES,

    SHORT, OF

    THE TERRITORIAL REGIMENTS

    OF

    - THE BRITiSH ARMY. 67

    numbers, each

    1 1. In one volume, Ss,

    (Js. 3d.)

    Ditto.

    The Scots Guards. id. (liZ) -

    Ditto. The 6th (Inniskilhing) Dragoons. Id.

    (Id.)

    Ditto.

    Revised

    Editions.

    Id.

    (1(1.) each

    Alexandra, I’rincess

    of

    Wales’s

    The Northamptonshire

    Regiment.

    Own

     Yorkshmrm’

    Itegimnent). The

    Oxfordshire and Buckingbam

    -

    ‘I’he Iiedfordsh:ire liegimmiemit. shire Light lefantry.

    The Black Watch (lieykh high-

    The

    Prince Albert’s (Somersetshtre

    -

    Ianders). Li~htInfantry).

    The

    Cameronians

    (Scottish Rifles). The Prince of

    Wales’s

    Lemster

    The Cheshire liegimemit. Regiment (Royal Cauadians~

    The Duke of Coinwall’s Light The Prince of Wales’s

    Own (West

    Infantry.

    Yorkshire

    Regiment).

    The

    Duke

    of Wellington’s West

    The Prince

    of

    Wales’s

    Volunteers

    Riding Regiment. (South

    Lancashire Regiment),

    The Durham Light Infantry. The Princess Charlotte of Wales’s

    The

    East

    Lancashire

    Regiment.

    (The

    Royal

    Berkshire

    Regiment).

    The

    East Surrey

    tlegimnent.

    -

    The

    Princess Louise’s Argyll

    and

    The

    hampshire Regiment.

    Sutherland llfghlanders.

    -

    ‘I’he

    Highland Light Infantry. The

    Queen’s (Royal West Surrey

    The King’s Owu (Royal Lancaster

    Regiment).

    Regiment).

    The

    Royal lnniskillmngFusiliers.

    -

    The Kings

    Owmi

    Yorkshire Light

    ‘I’he Royal

    Sussex

    Regiment.

    imilun try.

    - The

    Royal

    Warwickahire Regiment.

    The King’s Owi:

    Scottish —

    The Royal Welsh

    Fmmsihiors.

    Borderers. -

    The South: Staffordshire

    Regiment.

    The Lancashire Fusiliers. ‘l’he Suffolk belmont.

    The

    Leicestersh:ire Regiment.

    The Welsh:

    Regiment.

    - The Loyal

    North

    Lam:cash:ire The \Vorcestersliire Regiment.

    Regiment.

    -

    HORSES.

    ARMY.

    Notes

    on the

    Feeding,

    Management, antI Issue of.

    (~tmulee

    Aussm~LMANAGaMv . ’ sT ) . 1 1 .

    (1(1.)

    -

    EObrITALS. MILITARY

    FAMILTh’S’. Nursing Staff

    Regulations,

    Dec.,

    1909.

    Id. (liZ)

    EOSTILITIES- W~.THOUT DECLARATION

    OF

    WAR PROM

    1700 To 1870. 2:.

    (is.

    Dl)

    aYQ-IENE. ELEMENTARY MILITARY. Manual of. 1912. 6 1 . (Gd.)

    INDIAN EMPIRE. OUR. A Short Review and some Hints toe the

    use of

    Soldiers proceeding to

    India. Cd. 6 1.)

    INFANTRY TRAINiNG.

    (4-Company

    Orgamiizat iomi . ) 1914.

    6 1 .

    (Gd.)

    - INJURIES

    IN WAR. Memorandum::

    on the Treatment of,

    based

    on cx-

    - - perience of

    the

    pi’esent Campaign.

    July

    1915.

    4 1 .

    (4(1.)

    -INSTITUTES.

    Garrisonandktegimnental. Rules irtheManagenientof.

    1915.

    1 1 .

     1 1.) - - -

    -. INTELLIGENCE DUTIES IN THE FIELD. Regns. for.

    1904.

    2d.

    (2c1)

    12

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    13/85

    [Issued -with

    Ar-my Orders dated 1st April, 1916.

    [C ’ r own Copyright Reserved.

    FIELD SERVICE MANUAL.

    -

    ~

    1916

    40   ~ ~Y..

    i~2~

    I

    .,,i~l. ~J / .

    2887

    ____________

    HEAVY ARTILLERY  B .L .

    60-PH.)

    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 . )

    N0TE.—Field Service Manuals are not the authority for

    tile supply

    of war outfit of units.

    The

    details laid down in latest

    Mobilization Store

    Tables, Equipment Regulations,

    Clothing

    llegulatioiis, &c., will be followed. -

    LONDON:

    PRINTED

    UNDER TILE AUT1 IO I1 ITY OF itiS MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE

    By 1IAIIIIJSON

    A ND

    SONS,

    45-47,

    ST.

    MARTIN’s LANE,

    W.C.,

    I’i::a-ri-es

    IN

    OmmINABy io

    lit:

    MA2ESTv .

    To be purchased,

    either

    directly

    or

    through any Bookseller,

    from

    WYMAN

    A ND

    9ONS,

    LIMITED, 29,

    BREAMS

    BUILDINGS,

    TRITER LANE , B.C.,

    and

    51, ST.

    MARY

    SrREET,

    CamRFr;

    or

    1T.~\T. STATIONERY OFFICE  S co-I’TIsmr Biwecim), 2 3 , Fomeru STmuto’r, EDINELeimi; or

    F. PONSONDY,

    LIMITED.

    lilt, Gn:s:-oa Srm:eei’, ItinLia

    or

    from

    the

    Agencies

    in

    the

    British

    Colonies

    ant

    I)

    the U m m i t e d

    States of Amerh-a

    a m i d

    other

    Foreign

    ‘5. FISHER

    UNWIN,

    Ltuiran, LONDON , W.

    1916.

    Price TIti’eepeiice.

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    14/85

    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

    (5 11758) \Vt.

    - m e .

    57740—707 10500 3/1 3 II

     

    S P. 15/949

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    15/85

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    16/85

    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.

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    17/85

    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

    0

    1 0 9 8 — 1 0 9 datedKoreotter, 1925.

    (a 11758)

    A 3

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    18/85

    0

    0

    0

    I-f

    z

    z

    .~

    > 4

    >4

    f ~ : 1

    I-f

    >4

    a -d

    be

    a

    a C. a

    p . 4 ~ ~

    p. 4

    a,

    o

    Ici

    I:~

    C—,,

    C—”

    .2_a .S_~

    ~‘

    .i5,~ ~a

    ‘a

    .~ ‘~

    L~

    a~

    ~ ~ .

    a

    a

    Ca

    ~ 5~C

    •d~i~

    ~

    ~-

    ~C

    ‘~

     ~ .ll-8i;’

     ~ ~

    ~

    -E ~

    ~a

    { s E ~

    ~

      : i

    C

    a)

    p . 4

    0

    CD

    0

    • iO

    W

    ririt,.

    • - “ ‘ e ’

     — I

    Cs

    .~c

    .-4

     _. 4

    •~~~5fl~p

    A~Ofl

    ~‘l~’~~’G

    Cs

    C S

    •5uip~ ~CscC

    .

    C

    a

    ~

    ~

    •linloI

    C’ICS,—1

    ~

    r~

    ~o

    ~

    ~hhJl’a’~~~uinj

    ,-4~~C

    ~ C C

    C O

    5-.

    ~

    ~~fis~

    ~

    S~Uf.tO~-Jfti~

    a- C C

    ~ø.Ieofflo ~usj.Iai~,,

    ‘ - ‘ i ‘ — 4 —~

    .~JoowO

    ‘~ ‘~

    C o

    C O

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    19/85

    ‘a a

    • ~ ~

    o~

    0

    an.~° ‘~aa~

    Ci

    ~

    •.~s.. .aaa

    ci

    3

    rc

    ‘ann

    .~ .

    a

    3

    a

    ~~‘a,aa

    a

    8

    ~

    •~0

    .~

    ~a

    -u

    ~ ~ -:~ :~~ ~

    c m

    ‘~n~-—~

    a

    -.

    o

    8

    o

    ~ ~1 am-a

    ~ ~

    o E

    ao

    — Cic ~_

    ~

     ~

    ~

    c~ e

    p~.O

    a

    c m

     

    -,~

    3~’44~

    ci

    C O

    CO’S’

    ~4 ~

    .

    C o ~~‘l4

    ~—4

    ,-~

    m - 3

    ,— l

    ~i

    :

    t — — — ~ ::

    C O

    C o

    :

    C O

    C o

    :

    : 31

    a

    C O :31::

    ..

    ~3

    ,-~,-4:

    31 .

    L —

    31

    — C o ~4 —

    C O —3131

     ~

    — ‘~

    O C O

    ‘5

    Cot-’5

    C O

    t-Co

    31 —

    O~

    C O

    ‘5

    C O

    3

     ~

    ‘-4CCC3’S,Co~~’5CO

    O.C3

    :

    ‘- 4

    ‘5

    C S

    ‘5

    ::::::‘~~31’—~’—~——4:::::::: C o ::: C o

    ::::‘—4CO:::::::::::::

    r—

    :: : : : —4

    , .—4c.4C3

    ‘° ~°

    ::~~..~,

    ::::.“::::::::::: ~::

    :

    - ~~.

    a

    3

    • •8a ci

    a

    .

    ~ ~ I’ ~2~’

    I

    ~

    a-~

    • .—~.

    .0 ...

    N

    ci

    .~

    ci 3~

    —‘am ‘a~• ~

    ~ a~,

    ~ c~3 a’’ ~. ci~

    3

    -m-

    a ~ ~

    ~ ~

    E M

    em

     ~

    (a 11758

    3

    ~0

    a

    —3

    5,

    a

    C . _ ,

    ~

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    20/85

    c m

    4)

    8

    ~4 ~ ~

    -d

    ~

    -n

    c m

    am-a

    — c m ~)

    ~ a

    c m0

    a

    a

    a

    0

    C)

    E

    0

    0

    0

    E

    5,

    a)

    55

    >~

    5-

    4 1 )

    —4

    —I

    5-

    . c m ~

    4 1 )

    1)3

    a

    an

    no

    4 0

    — ‘C

    a

    4 .’

    0

    ~

    ia;oI,

    ~

    ~

    ~3i~na.m(J

    ,-l COCo C S

    :

    t

    ‘5

    COCo 31

      :

    ~

    ~

    •~ulpilI

    ——

    ~—~~::

    : :

    ~

    CO

    .

    3

    a

    ~

    ~

    lalo~s

    ~

     —~—~—~

    ~-~Coi,-4~-~

    ‘~

    ,-4

    ‘5

    :~ICo~’5CS’s

    ~

    ~± L 1 1 1 1 LL~LLL~

    m o

    •~~ • ‘ S l

    ~5~uBcm[.ms5puCi :‘—~::::::::::::

    .—~

    ~s~uims[.res-JJSm~S

    ~

    . 4 1 . 5 0

    :::::::

    ::

    3

    8

    a

    0

    0

    a

    0

    a

    a

    8

    8

    c i

      m

    C S

    -a

    a

    c i

    a

    ‘ 4 1

    .0

    .0

    C O

    -4

    4,

    4)

    -o

    ci

    .0

    8

    0

    .0

    5 ) 1

    S m

    C )

    ‘ 4 1

    C S

    -4

    0

    -a

    0

    a

    a

    C )

    8

    .0

    a

    a

    5 -

    0

    a

    .0

    E M

    a

    0

    c m

    a

    8

    a::::::

    : : ~ : :~ a

    4 ..

    ~ :-~

    8

    a • •.~ : m . .

    :4,:

    ~ —‘ce

    8 ~

    .~

    ~

    C O —

    .‘,

    d

    ~—

    a

    r.~ p~

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    21/85

    4)

    a

    a

    L

    .~

    F

    9

    Ci

    a

    a

    a

    40

    c m

     ~~

    a

    a

    ~1

    4)

    - c

    a

    C

    5,

    C c

    1)

    4 . - I

    4)

    C

    4)

    cm

    4)

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    22/85

    10

    Section 3.—A.—DISTRIBUTION

    OP A

    60-PR.

    B.L. HEAVY

    BATTERY

    BY

    SECTIONS

    AND SUB-SECTIONS.

    No.

    1

    Section. No.

    2

    Section.

    A

    Sub-Sec.

    B

    Sub-Sec.

    C D

    Sub-Sec.~ Sub-Sec.

    c i ci .cicc ci 4,

    a

    ‘C

    a

    ~

    0 0 0

    0 0 00 o

    .0 -~.0 .0

    Detail.

    C o C o

    ‘5CS

    C o C o 31 C o C o

    ‘5

    C o

    ~ ~

    Remaras.

    :~

    . : :a.,, :

    :~s :.a a

    IR

    II.~U

    ~i

    ~

    :~.2

    :

    -a,.’ ~

    .~

    ~w•’a4Oci

    r~1~

    s c m

    c m ~ as

    c i

    asci as

    c i

    4)

    -405-4 , —

    C S

    4 .405 ‘

    C S

    Major

    •.. •..

    . . •

    it

    Captain

    •.. ... .•.

    ••.

    •-.

    • •.

    1~

    *Each

    with

    Subalterns

    .

    ..

    ...

    1* 1* 1*

    •.

    1

    riding

    Battery serjeant-major.

    la, ... ...

    .. horse.

    - Battery quartermaster

    -

    serjeant ... ... •.. •~ ... 1* tWith 2

    Serjeants .

    ... ...

    1*

    2 1 2~ 1~

    r i ding

    F’arrier.serjeant... . • • •

    1~ ... ...

    horses.

    Shoeing.smiths

    ... ,.. 1 •..

    ..

    I

    Saddlers

    •.. •..

    • -.

    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.

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    23/85

    • 11

    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.

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    24/85

    12

    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

    pocket

    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

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    25/85

    13

    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~

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    26/85

    14

    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.

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    27/85

    1 5

    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

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    28/85

    16

    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)~

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    29/85

    17

    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

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    30/85

    18

    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.

  • 8/9/2019 Field Service Manual 1916 Heavy Artillery (C.L. 60-Pr) Battery and Ammunition Column (Expeditionary Force)

    31/85

    19

    B .—DISMOI . TNTND Mr~.