· Scries A (Infantry Division) when completed will include . the following manuals: 1—Infantry...
Transcript of · Scries A (Infantry Division) when completed will include . the following manuals: 1—Infantry...
Equipment Manuals for Service in Europe
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Series A-No. 1
Infantry Regiment
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GENERAL HEADQUARTERS
AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES
eral Staff: First Section
M A Y, 1 9 1 8
A. G. PBINTINO DBPT., G. H. Q. A. B. F., 1918.
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Scries A (Infantry Division) when completed will include the following manuals:
1—Infantry Regiment. 2—Infantry Brigade Machine Gun Battalion, and Divisional
Machine Gun Battalion. 3—Regiment of 75 mm. F. A. (horsed). 4—Regiment of 155 mm. F. A. (horsed). 5—Regiment of 155 mm. F. A. (motorized). 6—Trench Mortar Battery (motorized). 7—Engineer Regiment. 8—Field Signal Battalion. 9—Train Headquarters and Military Police.
10—Ammunition Train and Mobile Ordnance Repair Shop. 11—Supply Train. 12—Engineer Train. 13—Sanitary Train.
14—Division Headquarters (with Headquarters Troop), Infantry Brigade Headquarters, and Field Artillery Brigade Headquarters.
15—Infantry Division Equipment.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT.
Table 1—For a Rifle Company. Table 2—For a Headquarters Company. Table 3—For a Supply Company. Table 4—For a Regimental Machine Gun Company. Table 5—For a Medical Personnel Attached.
MOBILE EQUIPMENT.Table 6—For an Infantry Regiment.
TRENCH EQUIPMENT.Table 7—For an Infantry Regiment.
"OVER THE TOP" EQUIPMENT. Table 8—For a Rifle Company. Table 9—For a Headquarters Company. Table 10—For a Regimental Machine Gun Company.
PYROTECHNICS AND APPLIANCES. Table 11—For an Infantry Regiment in the Trenches.
AMMUNITION.Table 12—For an Infantry Regiment.
APPENDIX. TABLES OF ORGANIZATION, SERIES A, NOS. 4, 5, 6, 7 AND D
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GENERAL HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF
Mag, 1918. 1. Hereafter all property in the hands of combatant troops in
service in Europe will be divided into classes as follows: 2. MOBILE EQUIPMENT is the equipment prescribed for use
in troop movements, temporary billets, and open warfare. It is limited to the animals, vehicles, and articles of equipment prescribed in the Tables of Organization, the equipment and clothing worn on the person, and the articles carried in pack and on mount and transported in field, combat, and divisional trains.
3. The mobile equipment will be carried in all classes of service. 4. TRENCH EQUIPMENT is the equipment which, in addition
to the mobile equipment, is prescribed for use in trench warfare. 5. Ths trench equipment prescribed is designed to meet the
necessities growing out of trench warfare as it exists on the Western front.
6. The tables given herewith cover all property in the hands of combatant troops and include Quartermaster, Ordnance, Medical, Gas Service, Engineer and Signal property. This equipment manual modifies for European service the allowances specified as Equipment A, B and C, described in Par. 319, Compilation of Orders, War Department, 1881-1915, and all equipment in excess of the allowances specified in this manual will be turned in at once to the Salvage Service, S. O. S.
7. The trench equipment does not accompany the troops in troop movements. The necessary stocks of equipment and supplies of this class are maintained in the dumps, and articles are issued out to the troops occupying the trenches in accordance with necessities as they arise. When an organization is relieved from the trenches it will turn over the trench equipment in the sector or part of a sector occupied by it to the organization relieving it.
8. This manual modifies existing tables of allowance and equipment manuals only in so far as is considered necessary to meet conditions of service in Europe. Due to the fact that different types of equipment are being issued to our troops, and that other changes are to take place in the future, the names of articles and figures given herein will not be strictly applicable in
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all cases. Where such differences arise, the provisions of the manual will be considered to apply in so far as practicable to the corresponding articles of other types.
9. The manual is intended as a guide for organization commanders in determining amounts of equipment and supplies to be kept on hand, and it is authority to Supply Officers for issues in accordance with its provisions. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO REGULATE OR LIMIT IN ANY WAY CALLS FOR SUPPLIES NECESSARY TO THE EFFICIENT CONDUCT OF OPERATIONS. NOR TO INTERFERE WITH THE DISTRIBUTION OF SUCH SUPPLIES AS ARE DICTATED BY THESE CONSIDERATIONS.
10. Errors in this manual should be brought promptly to the attention of General Headquarters A. E. F., G-l.
BY COMMAND OF GENERAL PERSHING:
JAMES W. McANDREW, OFFICIAL: Chief of Staff.
ROBERT C. DAVIS, Adjutant General.
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Table 1 SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL EN
LISTED MEN OF A RIFLE COMPANY. 1 1 2 > 3 4 5 1 6 | 7
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250 pr—Armed with pistol | and rifle.
250 (1) For winter use, when ordered by the
250 Division or other independent Commander,
250 there will be added to the normal individual mobile equipment: 1
2 or 2 O. D. woolen blankets, special pro
250 vision to be made for ihcir transportation ; 1 pair lined gloves or 1
366 'iniyt-T mittens ; 1 over•oat.
250
500 (2) Chevrons and sleeve insignia as prescribed
250 . - i n b e i s s u 'il ; :•! .t<
ach individual, to be 250 worn on the overcoat,
service coat and O. D. 500 shirt.
250
Number of Individuals In each group.
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QUARTERMASTER PROPERTY
Belt waist 1 1 1 1
Bl«nkot*, O. n . it) 1 1 1 1
Breeches, •ervice, wool. 1 1 1 1
Bugle, with sling. (Buglers only) • • ••
Cap, «Overseas» 1 1 1
Chevrons and sleeve insignia (2) 11
Coat, «ei\K-e (wool). . . 1 1 1
Drawers, pairs 2 2 - 2
Dubbin, 4 oz. box 1 1 1
Glores, wool.O. D. (1). 1 I 1 1 1
Laces, shoe, extra pairs. 2 2 2 2
Ornaments, bronze . . . . 1 1 1
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TABLE 1 (Continued).
SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ENLISTED MENOF A RIFLE COMPANY.
1
Ornaments. bronze, letters
Overcoat (1)
Pins, tent, shelter. . . .
Pole, tent, shelter. . . .
Puttees, spiral, woolen, pairs
Rations, reserve
Shirts, flannel, O. D . . .
Shoes, pairs
Slicker
Socks, wool, pairs
Tags, Identification
Tape for Identification tag, yd
Tent, shelter half
Toilet kit (3)
Undershirts
Whistle and chain (4). .
ORDNANCEPROPERTY
Automatic rifle, with sling and cover (5). .
Bag (Musette) (6)
Bayonet (9)
Bayonet scabbard (9 ) . . .
Breech covers
Breech slick
Brush and thong (7) (9)
Can, bacon.
Ca», condiment
1
1
5
1
1
2
2
2
1
4
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
5
1
1
2
2
2
1
4
2
1
1
1
2
1250 (3), The toilet kit will
consist of the follow250 ing articles: 1 brush,
shaving; 1 comb, 11250 oiirror, 1 razor, 1 cake
soap, hand; 1 cake250 soap, shaving; ]
tooth brush; 1 towel, face.
250 (4) Whistles a n o chains will be carried
500 by 1st Sgt. and sergeants.
500
500
250
1000
500
250
250
250
500
13
16
56(5) Eight automatic
235 rifles in the bands of the gunners. Eight In
235 reserve are carried in the wagon.
235 (6) Carried by each man in automatic rifle
243 sections, excepting sergeants.
235 (7) If any rifles are provided with spare
250 part containers, these numbers will be re
250 duced accordingly.
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TABLE 1 (Continued).
SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ENLISTED MHNOF A RIFLE COMPANY.
1 \T~\ 8 j 4 | 5 | 6 | 7
Can, meat
Canteen
Canteen cover, dismtd.
Cartridges, D.A.M. auto rifle (8)
Cartridges, ball, cal. .30
Cartridges, ball, pistol,cal. .45 35
Cartridge belt, cal. .30,dismtd
Cartridge belt, cal. .30,
Cleaning kit, auto rifle.
Clips, auto rifle
Cup
Fork . .
Front sight cover i9) .
Gun sling
Haversack
Helmet, steel
Knife
Magazines, pistol, exira.
Magazine pockets, web, double
Oiler and thong case (7) (9)
Pack carrier. . .
Pistol, cal. .45
Pistol belt
Pistol holster, cal. .45. .
Poach for first aid packet.
Rifle, U. S. cal. .30 (9).
Spoon ,..
250
250
250
0368
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21 21 1505
183
44
16
320
250
250
235
235
250
250
250
148
74
[8) Automatic rifle cartridges will be distributed in each gunsquad as follows: 6olips carried in bag byeach corporal and carrier, 5 clips by eachgunner; total 40 clipsof 18-720; and, in addition, 1 packet of 64carried in bag byeach carrier, 4 packetsof 64-256 in cartridgebelts; 400, as follows:by each No. 1 carrier,40; by each No. 2carrier 40 and eachgunner, 80. Total persquad, 1296.
(9) Total provides also for 8 automatic rifle gunners not acting as such.
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TABLE 1 {Continued).
SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL BNLISTBD MEN
OF A RIFLE COMPANY.
MEDICAL PROPERTY
Foot powder or grease.. 250
Packets, first a id . . . ' . . . 250
GAS SERVICEPROPERTY
French gas mask, M2, complete 250
British respirator, S. B. complete 250
ARTICLES OF MOBILE EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTED WITHIN THE R1FLKCOMPANY AS DIRECTED.
ARTICLES XO. HOW DISTRIBUTED
QUARTERMASTER PROPERTY
Brassards— As directed by Company Commander.
Blue (Agents and Signalmen) (See G. O. No. 59, H. A. E. F., 1817.)
(ireen (Guides and Scouts)
Red (Orderlies and Messengers)
White (Trench cleaners)
Yellow (Carrying parties)
Housewives As directed by Company Commander. Usually distributed as follows:
| 1 to Company Headquarters. | 2 to 1st Section of each Platoon. | 1 to 2nd Section of each Platoon. | 2 to 3rd Section of etch Platoon. I 2 to 4th Section of each Platoon.
ORDNANCE PROPERTY
Bolos A« directed by Company Commander.
Bolo siabbards.
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TABLE 1 (Continued).
ARTICLES OF MOBILE EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTED WITHIN THE RIFLECOMPANY AS DIRECTED.
ARTICLES. NO. HOW DISTRIBUTED
ORDNANCE PROPERTY (Continued.)
Cleaning rods, barrack, brass .'!! I As directed by Company Commander.
Grenade dischargers, rifle 1 to each rifle grenadier, 6 in reserve.
Hand axes
Hand axe carriers
Pick mattocks | As directed by Company Commander.
Pick mattock carriers (Model 1916)
Pouches, for small articles 31 Among leaders of squads and sections, as directed by Company Commander.
Rifles, U. S. cal. .30, fitted for tele- I scopic sight. i |These are included in the total given in
I | table for «Rifles, U. S., cal. .3O.» Screwdrivers, rifle | 31 | Among leaders of squads and sections.
i Pouches, telescopic sight | As directed by Company Commander.
I Shovels j 110
Shovel carriers | 110 I
Telescopic sights, Warner-Swasey, with | 4 As directed by Company Commander.
Trench knives 40
Wire cutters
Wire cutter carriers
MEDICAL PROPERTY
Adhesive tape As directed by Company Commander.
ENGINEER PROPERTY
Compasses, watch | As directed by Company Commander.
Compasses, box
Protractors
SIGNAL PROPERTY
Glasses, field, type EE
Kits, flag, combination, standard 8
Projectors, 14 cm. with batteries | 2
Ptneli, marking ! 64
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Table 2 SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL
ENLISTED MEN OF A HEADQUARTERS COMPANY.
1 1 2 1 3 1 4 6 6 ! 7
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315j p—Armed with pistol. j
(1) For winter use, when ordered by the Division or other independent Commanders, there will be added to the normal individual m o b i l e equipment 1 or 2 O. D. blankets, special provision to be made for their transportation ; 1 pair lined gloves or one-finger mittens; 1 overcoat. (2) For chauffeur and two motorcyclists. (3) Chevrons and sleeve insignia as prescribed will be issued 3 to each individual, to be worn on the overcoat, service coat and O. D. Shirt. (4) Issued to One Pounder Platoon, 38 pairs.
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Number In Each Group. hp 4
P 75
hr 16 220
QUARTERMASTER PROPERTY
Belt, waist 1
Blankets, O. D. (1 ) . . . 1
Breeches,wool
Service, 1
Cap, overseas
Chevrons and sleeve insignia (3)
1
Coat, fatigue (2)
Coat, service, woo l . . . . 1
Drawers, pairs 2
Dubbin, box, 4 oz
Qlores, horsehide, yellow, pair
Qlores, wool, O. D. (1)
Laces,pairs
shoe, extra,
315
315
315
315
780
3
315
630
58
315
630
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TABLE 10 {Continued).
oOVBB THE TOP» EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATION OF AM IKFA.NTR* REGIMENT.
FOB A REGIMENTAL MACHINE GUN COMPANY. MACHINE GUN SECTION (Continued).
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1 1 1 1 21
1 ] 1 1 21
(a) (b)
1 1 1 1 21
(a) 2
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2 2 2 2 42
1 1 1 1 21 78
Number In each group.. . .
Magazines, pistol, extra.. . .
Magazine pocket, web,
Map fighting
Mask, gas, French M-2 . . . .
Mounts, emergency
Packet, first aid
Pencil
Pistol belt
Pistol, c*l. .45
Pistol holster
Pistol Very
Pouch for first aid packet..
Rations reserve
Respirator, British, S. B.
Carried by Corporal
Carried by No 1 (Gunner)
Carried by No. 1 (Gu'uner)
Carried by No 6
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TABLE 10 (Continued).
oOVBE THE TOP* EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATION OF AN INFANTRT REGIMENT.
FOR A REGIMENTAL MACHINE GUN COMPANY.
MACHINE GUN SECTION (Continued).
1 2 3 4 1 5 6 7
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Number in each group . . . . 16
Sand bags Carried by No. 5.
Sliovel, large, short handle 2 I Carried by No. 6.
Swab, iodine
Stock 2 |0arried by No. 1 (Gunner).
T-Base 2 | Carried by No. 6.
Trajectory graph 1 I
Traversing head 2 |Carried by No. 3.
Tripods 2 | Carried by No. 2.
Whistle and chain 1 I
Wire cutter and carrier . . . | (a) (to) |
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Table 11 PYROTECHNICS AND APPLIANCES.
Schedule Covering a Month's Supply for Organizations of an Infantry Regiment.
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ARTICLES •So- B« REMARKS 2 fcJt a "
28 Si 1! WW S o
CARTRIDGES FOR 25 MM.SIGNAL PISTOLS
White, 1 star. 37 650
White, 3 stars. 27 23 374
White, 6 stars. 27 23 374
Red, 1 star. 12 168
Red, 3 stars. 18 317
Red, 6 stars. 23 18 317
Green, 1 star. 13 12 I 168
Green, 3 stars. 23 18 317
Green, 6 stars. 23 18 317
White, with parachute, illuminating 13 10 175
Red, with parachute. 8 125
12 Green, with parachute. 8 125
131 Caterpillar, white, with parachute 23 20 231
141 Caterpillar, red, with parachute.. 27 23 374
151 Caterpillar, green, with parachute 27 23 374
16 Yellow smoke. 18 15 249
17 Pistols 5 69
SIGNAL CARTRIDGES TO BE FIRED FROM V. B.
TROMBLON
White, 1 star. 27 355
White, 3 stars. 18 236
White, 6 stars. 18 236
Red, 1 etar 2 26
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TABLE 11 (Continued).
PYROTECHNICS AND APPLIANCES.
Schedule Covering a Month's Supply for Organizations of an Infantry Regiment
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 1 6 | T
ARTICLES 3d VI a,
- a ;tfo
22 Red, 3 stars. 92 '
23 Red, 6 stars. 92
271White, with parachute, illumina
24 Green, 1 star. 39
25 Green, 3 stars 92
Green, 6 stars 92
ing 45 525
28 Red, with parachute | 36 32 420
Green, with parachute. 36 32 420
Caterpillar, white, with parachute | 6 78
511Caterpillar, red, with parachute. 66
321 Caterpillar, green, with parachute | 6 66
Yellow smoke 53
ROCKETS—SIGNALLING
Large stars, white, 1-flash 105
White, with parachute, lllumlaating SI ?I7S
Red, with parachute. 8 3«
Large stars, white, 3-flash 105
Large stars, white, 6-flash.. 105
Large stars, red, 1-flash.. . . 105
Large stars, red, 3-flash... 105
Large stars, red, 6-flabh .. . 105
Large stars, green, 1-flash. 105
Large stars, green 3-flash.. 105
Large stars, green, 6-flash. 105
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TABLE 11 (Continued).
PYROTECHNICS AND APPLIANCES.
Schedule Covering a Month's Supply for Organizations of an Infantry Regiment.
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132
132
105
53
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45 Green, with parachute
181 Caterpillar, white, with parachute 12
Caterpillar, red, with parachute 12 10
Caterpillar, green, with parachute
Yellow smoke, with parachute..
Flag
BENGAL—LIGHTS
White
Red .
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Table 12AMMUNITION FOR AN INFANTRY REGIMENT.
The following tables give the amounts of ammunition for organization* of th* Infantry regiment normally to be carried on the person and in the combat and divisional trains. For trench warfare, the mlnlmun amounts to be placed in the dumps will ordinarily be the contents of the combat train which should be immediately refilled:
SMALL ARMS, AMMUNITION, RIFLE, CAL. .30.
How carried Person Coiubat Train Ammunition Train Total
No. of Rounds 100 ~(a] 120 120 1 Rifle Company 22,260 17,640 (b) 28,200 68,100 12 Rifle Companies 267,120 211,680 338,400 817,200 Hdqrs. Company 23,600 23,600 Supply Company 14,500 (c) (c) 14,500 Total Regiment 305,220 211,680 338,400 855,300
(a) 100 rounds is the mobile allowance of the normal infantry rifleman. Variations due to special equipments are provided for in the tables of individual mobile equipment, and are taken account of in this column.
(b) Reserve ammunition Is not provided in the Combat Train for rifles of 32 automatic rifle ammunition-carriers, nor for 8 rifles of automatic gunners not acting as such, nor for 48 men of Hand Bombers Sections.
(c) No combat wagon is provided for Supply Company.
SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION, PISTOL, CAL. .45.
How carried Person Combat Train Ammunition Train Total
No. of Rounds 35* 21 21 1 Company 1,715 1.533 1,533 4,781 12 Companies 20,580 18,398 18,396 57,372, Hdqrs. Company 3,010 1,806 1,806 6,622 Sup. Company 805 483 1,288 M. O. Co 6,230 3,738 3,738 13.706 Staff Officers 315 189 189 693 One Regiment 30,940 24,129 24,612 79,681
•35 is the mobile allowance of the normal infantry soldier armed with pistol: men armed with both pistol and rifle carry 21 rounds of pistol ammunition ana 90 oi' rifle. This variation is taken into account in this column.
MACHINE GUN AMMUNITION (HOTCKISS GUN).
How cai ried Gnu Cait Amm'n Cart Combat Train Amm'n Train Total
Rounds per gun 2.26H 3,956 3,408 5,000 1476JW Machine Gun Co 27,192 47,472 40.K06 60,000 175,560
AUTOMATIC RIFLE AMMUNITION (CHAUCHAT).
How r-r.rr,Vri With the (inns C"iiihnt Train Ammunition Train Total
No. Uouiius per jiiiu. . . . h-Hi tHS 848 1,944 1 company, 16 guns 10.368 10,368 10,368 31,104 Total for Regt 124,416 124.416 124,416 373,248
HAND GRENADES.
(Trench Stcres to be Kept on Hand at All Times.)
In Each In Each In Each Company Battalion Keeimental
Sector Sector Sector In Company D u m p s . . . 500 2,000 4,000 In Battalion Dumps 2,000 4,000 Note: Figures based on 2 In Regimental Dumps 2,000 Battalions per regiment in
Totals 500 4.000 10,000 the line.
NOTES: (A) The kinds of grenades at each dump should be In the following proportions: Defensive, 70 per cent. Offensive, 20 per cent. Asphyxiating or suffocating, 10 per cent,
(B) The figures given above are not to be taken in a restrictive sense; they represent the minimum that should be kept on hand.
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TABLE 12 (Continued). AMMUNITION FOR AN INFANTRY REGIMENT.
RIFLE GRENADES. (Trench Stores to be Kept on Hand at All Times.)
Im Each In Each In EachCompany Battalion RegimentalSector Sector Sector
In Company Dumps.. 250 1,000 2,000 Note: Figures based on 2In Battalion Dumps. . . 500 1,000 Bns. per regiment in the In Regimental Dumps. . . . . 500 line Totals 250 1,500 3,500
NOTE : The figures given above are not to be taken in a restrictive sense; they represent the minimum that should be kept on hand.
AMMUNITION 3-INCH STOKES MORTAR (WITH THE HDQ. CO.).
With the Guns
At the Divisional
Dump Combat Train Ammunition
Train
No. rounds per gun 96 400 106 186
For 6 guns 576 2,400 636 1,116
NOTE 1: Above figures not restrictive in any sense: they represent a minimum that should be kept on hand at all times.
NOTE 2: In open warfare two additional combat wagons will be supplied to each Infantry Headquarters Co. for 3-inch Stokes Mortar ammunition.
AMMUNITION 37 mm. GUN (1-POUNDER).
With the Guns
At the Divisional
Dump In the
Combat Train
In the Ammunition
Train
No. rounds per gun 192 192 621 560
For 3 guns 576 576 1,864 1,680
NOTE: Above figures not restrictive in any sense: they represent a minimum to be kept on hand at all times.
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GENERAL NOTES.NOTB 1.—BUTCHER'S TOOLS. The following articles from * eonimieBary ch««t
constitute a kit of butcher's tools, prescribed as Mobile Equipment: 1 Cleaver. 1 Saw, meat, including two extra bladei. 6 Books, meat, for rucks. 1 Steel, butcher's. 2 Knives, butcher. 1 Steelyard.
NOTE 2.—COBBLER OUTFIT, HAND. Contents of Cobbler's Kit: 1 Iron stand with three lasts. 1 Thread shoe, ball. 1 Hammer, shoemaker's. 5 Nail6, cobbler, 4/8 lbs. 1 Nippers, peg. 5 Nails, cobbler, 5/8 lbs. Handle, sewing awl. 3 Nails, heel, 6/8 lbs.
6 Blades, sewing awl. 100 Half soles, assorted sizes, pairs. 1 Handle, pegging awl. 1 Patches for uppers, lbs. 6 Blades, pegging awl. 100 Lifts, heel, pairs. 1 Wrench, for awl. 2 Needles, shoemaker's, packages (12 to 1 Knife, shoemaker's. pkg).1 Rasp, shoemaker's. 10 Leather, sole, lbs. 1 Wax, shoemaker's, ball.
NOTE 3.—DESK, FIELD, SMALL. The contents of a field desk Include records, manuals, blanks and stationery. The stationery for a single desk should not exceed the following, which is prescribed as an allowance for 30 days. This allowance applies also to each field desk not furnished by the Quartermaster Corps:
If Type If Typewriter Is writer Is Supplied. Not Supplied.
Bands, rubber, No. 18, grossBlocks, memo or scratch note,Books, duplicating, letter sizeEnvelopes, official
for pencils 1
4 2
200
1 4 2
100 Erasers:
Rubber, ink and pencilRubber, typewriterSteel
, 1
l l
2
1 Fasteners, paper, boxes 1 1 Files, office:
General order 1 1 Special ordei 1 1
Ink: Black, powdered, tablets, tinsRed, powdered, tablets, tins
Mucilage (or paste), bottle or tube
1 1
1
1 1 1
Paper: Blotting, 4 by 9 1-2-inch, sheetsBlotting, 12 by 19 inch, sheetsCarbon, letter size, sheets
6 2
25
6 2
Letter, typewriter, quires 5 Pencils:
Indelible 4 4 Lead 2 2 Colored
Penholders (blue and red)
• 2
4 2
4 Pens, steel 24 24 Pins, office, cone Ribbons, typewriter, recordRuler, office, 12-lnchShears, office
2 1
1 1
1 Tape, office, spoolTwine, wrapping, ballWax, sealing, ounce
1 1 3
1 1 8
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GENERAL NOTES (Continued).
NOT! 10:—BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, SET. Anvil, 34 pounds Apron, blacksmith's Box, shoeing, leather Chisel, handled, for cold iron, lib. 6oz. Clinch cutter Clinching iron Creaser, steel handled File, 12", second cut File, 8", 3-square taper Fire rake Fire shovel Hammers:
Rounding, 2-pound, 14" handleShoeing, 10-ounce
(A) A field kit of blacksmith's tools willEquipment
1 Clinch-cutter1 Clinching-iron1 Shoeing hammer, 10-ounce
NOTE 11:—TOOL, SADDLERS, SET.
12 Awl, blades, harness, assorted Nos. 43 to 48
1 Awls, pegging, 1 Awls, seat handled, 1 Carriages, pricking, 3 wheels. 1 Compass, 6", 1 Creasers, double, lignum-vitas, 1 Edge tools, No. 1, 1 Edge tools, No 2. 2 Extra blades, with followers for draw
gage,1 Gages, draw, brass, (1 Hammers, No. 3, riveting,2 Hafts, awl, patent, with wrench,1 Handles, peg, awl, with wrench,1 Knives, round,1 Knives, spitting,1 Needle cases, leather,1 Needles, Glover's, No. 3, papers,1 Needles, harness,1 No. 4, papers,
(A) A kit of saddler's tools will consist of
12 Awl, blades, harness, assorted, Nos. 43 to 48.
1 Awls, pegging,1 Awls, seat, handled,1 Edge tools. No. 1,
91
2 Handles, cold chisel, spareHardie, 9.16" shank, 1" bitNipper, cutting, 14"Hardie, 9-16" flats, 9"Schaller forgeSchaller forge tool chestShoeing knifeShoeing pincers, 14"Shoeing rasp, 16"Tongs, horseshoer's, 18.5-ouncesTool kit for Schaller forgeVise, 2.5" jawsWhetstone, 10"Wrench, screw, 8"
consist of the following articles as Mobile
1 Hoof and cutting nippers1 Shoeing knife1 Rasp 16"
No. 5, papers, No. 6, papers,
1 Nippers, cutting, 10 1 Oilstone, unmounted, 1 Pliers, 6". 1 Punches, revolving, 4 tubes, 4 Punches, round, hand, Nos. 5, 7, 8
and 10, 1 Rivit sets, 1 Rules, boxwood, 2-foot, 4-fold, 1 Screw-drivers, 3 " blade, 1 Sewing palms, leather, 1 Shears, 10", bent trimmers, 1 Shoe knives, bread point, 1 Shoe knives, square point, 1 Slickers, steel, ] Stiching clamps, 1 Stiching horses. 2 Thimbles, best aluminum-lined steel, 1 Tool bags, saddler's, 1 Tools, claw,
the following articles as Mobile Equipment
1 Hammers, No. 3, riveting,1 Knives, round,1 Oilstone, unmounted,1 Punches, revolving, 4 tubes,1 Rivit sets,
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GENERAL NOTES (Continued).
NOTH 12:—FARRIER'S INSTRUMENT POCKET CASE, (IN CANVAS CASE) 1 Bistoury, blunt pointed, 2-inch6 Needles, surgical, curved, assorted sizes1 Forceps, hemostatlc, Jone's, 5 1-2 Inch
6 Needles, surgical, curved, assorted sizes1 Scalpel, 2-inch blade1 Scissors, straight, blunt points, 5 1-2 inch screw lock1 Sutures, silk, twisted, heavy cards1 Thermometer, veterinary, pear-shaped bulb, in hard rubber case.
NOTE 13:—MEDICINES AND DRESSINGS, WITH PANNIER. 12 Physic Balls 1-2 1b. Zinc ointment1-4 lb. Ammonia, Aromatic Spirits 1.4 it>. Tar1-2 lb. Spts. Turpentine 1 - 4 lb' C a l o m e l
1-2 lb. Ammonia Fort Dressings
M e s s r s Kre8o ) »• thent , r 1 lb. Cannabis Indica (Ameiicana, 1 Pk&- Antiseptic Gauze
1-2 lb. Cosmoline or vaseline Bandages1-2 lb. Tincture Iodine 4 Flannel (white)
3 01. Mercury Bichloride 6 Cotton (white)1 lb. Olive or Cottonseed oil 1-2 lb. Oakum1 lb. Linseed oil 1 lb. Soap (Tar)
NOTH 14:—ISSUE OF CLOTHING TO OFFICERS G. O. 7, Par. 3, 4, H. A. E. F., 1918. Officers serving in the Zone of Advance before going Into the trenches will be issued
all articles of the enlisted men's uniform and equipment that they may require; when the duty in the trenches is completed, Officers will return the articles so issued. Fatigue clothing may be issued to an Officer attending school, to be returned upon completion of the course.
The wearing of enlisted men's woolen O. D. breeches or trousers, and woolen O. D. coats on occasions other than those mentioned in paragraph 3 is prohibited.
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TABLESOF ORGANIZATION
The Tables of Organization herein printed are taken from Tables of Organization, War Department, Series A, January 14, 1918, corrected to March 9, 1918, and by cable 1169-R, Paragraph 10.
The Equipment Tables are based upon the personnel as shown in these Organization Tables.
The following changes published by the War Department April 22, and April 26, make an addition of one officer (Captain) in the Headquarters Company of the Regiment, but do not increase or decrease the enlisted personnel:
TABLE 4.
Line 5— Column 6 to read Iz2h/x intead of lh. Column 11 to read 17 instead of 16. Column 14 to read 69 instead of 68.
Line 9— Column 6 to read 4 instead of 3. Column 11 to read 99 instead of 98. Column 14 to read 107g instead of
106g.
Line 10— Column 7 to read 21z instead of 1. Column 11 to read 2 instead of 1. Column 14 to read 2 instead of 1.
Line 20— Column 7 to read 192z instead of 18. Column 11 to read 175 instead of 174. Column 14 to read 179 instead of 179.
Line 21— Column 7 to read 37 instead of 39. Column 11 to read 452 instead of 454. Column 14 to read 453 instead of 455.
Line 32— Column 6 to read 4 instead of 3 Column 11 to read 3742 instead of
3741. Column 14 to read 3806 instead of
3805. Line 34—
kl94x Column 9 to read instead of
kl9*x. 26L
28L Column 11 to read 31279x Instead of
Column 14 to read 3I57ex instead of 3177«x.
Line 35— Column 11 to read 103x instead of 10. Column 14 to read 103x instead of 10.
Line 36— Column 9 to read 293x instead of
313x. Column 11 to read 32279x instead of
3247«x. Column 14 to read 3257*x instead
of 32778x.
Line 37— Column 9 to read 24 instead of 26. Column 11 to read 27 instead of 29. Column 14 to read 27 instead of 29.
Line 52— Column 6 to read 4 instead of 3. Column 7 to read 87 instead of 86. Column 11 to read 1166 instead of
1164. Column 14 to read 1174 instead of
1172.
Line 53— Column 7 to read 235 instead of 236. Column 11 to read 3200 instead of
3201. Column 14 to read 3200 instead of
3201.
Remarks— (z) Personnel Detachment.
1 Captain.1 Regimental Sergeant Major.2 Sergeants.
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TABLES OF ORGANIZATION (Continued).
TABLE 5.
Line Line 39— Column 2 to read z2p1h Instead of lhp. Column 2 to read 28 instead of 29. Column 5 to read 2 instead of 1. Column 5 to read ~<~t Instead of 58. Column 15 to read 2 instead of 1. Column 15 to read 235 instead of 236.
Line 13— Remarks— Column 2 to read 2z6rc instead of c5r. (z) Personnel Detachment. Column 5 to read 7 instead of 6. 1 Regimental Sergeant Major. Column 15 to read 19 instead of 18. 2 Sergeants.
Line 14— (c) Strike Out— Column 2 to read dgr instead of dlOr. 1 Chief Statistical Clerk. Column 5 to read 11 instead of 13. (d) Change 6 Clerks (including 2 statis-Column 15 to read 37 Instead of 39. tical) to read 4 Clerks.
Line 38— Column 2 to read 16 instead of r15.
Column 5 to read 44 instead of 43. Column 15 to read 87 instead of 86.
TABLE 8
Line 23— | Line 25—
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Line 26— Column 8 to read 0 instead of 2.
Column 9 to read 26 instead of 28. Column 9 to read 24 Instead of 26. «19«x
Column 8 to read Instead of
7*x
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ERRATA Pag* IT: Uwftst sOMsaaw Property* laswrt:
Dischargers, grenade, rlfla. 80 For Bomb«rs, of Sapper* and Bambers Platoon.
Pag« 30: Substitute line on* aDischarger, rifle grenades to read:
Discharger, rifle grenade 30 30 •• •• •• 390
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l l OtOnance Serg«»»t
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U fcattallon Sergeants Major
1U 1st Sergeants
15 Sergeants. 1st Class
16 Color Sergeants
17 Miss Sergeants
18 Supply Sergeants . .
19 Stable Sergeants
20 Sergeants
21 Corporals
22 Cooks
23 Hor seshoer s
2« Mechanics
25 Saddlers
26 Wagoners
27 Buglers
M Privates, l i t Class
29 Privates .
30 Bond (All Oradcs;
31 Tot*l Sillsted
3a Aggregate
33 Horses, Rifling
* Mulej, Draft
35 Miles, Riding
36 Total Miles
37 Carts, Coa*»t, l-amla ^O.D. ) , . .
3« Carts, Medical, 1-sailq (Q.U.C.).
39 Carts. Bation, J-nule (Q.M.C.) .
Uo U r t s , Water, 1-wuie (g,M. c . ) . .
1*1 Kitchens .ro l l Ing,inutile2*. (OMC)
ta Wagona, Cortiat. U-rule (Q.M.C.).
•0 Wagons, H.4 B.,«*-nul«2*, (OMC )
Bicyc les ( C M C . )
"•5 Cars, Motor {Q.M C.)
W6 Motorcycles with side c»r»(QMC)
"47 Grenada dischargers , i lflm . . .
•ts Ouns, 1-poundtr
*9 Gune, machine, heavy
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(c) Sec Table S.
(d) Sa* Table ?.
(e) See Table 40
(f) See Tables kZ & 6
In excess of the number prcv lded b/ lfa« Hatlonal Defantv Act will be attached free tbe Officers' Hesane Corpj or Hallonal Ara>
(S5 Monnted on horse-See detailed tables for other mounted
(1) Pros Kead^u^rtersConfisny (net totaled). Includes:1 Corporal Incharge of m«i1.
1 Corporal signil-CATI and agent.
1 Corporal, mounted
1 Private, aounted orderly.
j Privates, bicycle orderl les.
<» Private., 1st Cl. and Privates, i j « t ' - and slgnai
(k) From supply con^any not totaled
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(x) Anlinals not furnished until further orders.
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