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ROYAL ENGINEERS—BRIDGINGTRAIN.

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CONTENTS.

PAO1~

SECTION 1.—GENERAL NOTES .. .. .. • .. 4,5

SECTION 2.—WAR ESTABLIShMENT AND TRANSPORT 0-s

SECTION 3.—DISTRIBUTION TO hALE TRAINS—• A.—I’ersomiel and horses ., .. . .

11.—Transport . . . . . . 13, itC.—Disniuuntcdrank and file by trades . . 15

SxccTroN 4.—FIELD KITS—A.—Otilccrs ., .. .. ., .. l0~29

0 ji.—Non-co,nnijssjonedolilcers tuid i~eii ,. 21—25- (2.—Articlesleft at the baseby cacTim~n ..

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SECTION 5.—CflIRIAO ES, &c.-.~.A—Detailsof velucles .. .. .. . . 27B.—l)istribntion of loads ,. ., . . 25—1-9

• 0.—Summaryof total loads .. .. . . 474 D.—Spirepoicsandswingictrecs .. .. - 48

~ SECTION 6.—TRANSPORTDATA—A.—Ammunitioii . . .. .. , .. 4))11.—Rationsandfuel .. .. - .. .. 500.—Forego .. .. .. - .-. .. • 51

SacrIoN7.—NOTESON TECII~10ALEQLTIPMEXT ..

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4 Sect. 1.—GeneralNotes.

Section 1.—GENERAL NOTES,

1. The normal war establishmentof a bndgmgtrain showingits compositionasregai-dspersonnelandacinials,whenmobilizationIs complete,is given in Section 2, and no men or horses ill excessof the “total bridging ti-am (including attached),”will be allowebeyondthe advanceddepot.

2. For convenienceof work a bridging train is divided into twohalf trains, as ehmown in Section 3. ‘Ibis distribution hasbeenfoI~owedin (hstribntin$ the loadsamongthevariousvehicles.

In time field, \ariatfon in Ilie distributionof mimi-n canbe made atthe discretionof thecommandingofFicer.

A list of the tradeson which thedistribution of a bridging train

is basedis given in Section 3.2. The transport of a bridging train is shown after its war

establishment. The transport is divided in the field as follows :—

Right half train(headquarters)—~carts,Maltese,for medical equipment.

pontoon and trestle wagonsfor pontoons,trestles,&c.

1st Line ~ 0.5. ll.E. wagons for technical stores, baggage,and- supplies.pack animals for veterinaryequipment.

I. spareanimals.find Line....cart, \vatcr. -

Left half train—-I pontoon and trestlewagonsfor pontoons, trestles,I &c. -

- 1st Line .~G.S.liE, wagonsfor technical stores,baggage,andsupplies.

L spareanimals.

The personnelfor 2nd line transport is provided by the ArmyService corps~ thies~’nieif ‘joist the train on mobilization fully~u-inedand equjpped. ‘ - -

4. Spare draumlht~rses areallowed at the i-ate of 10 per cent.A driver is alloweti for each pair of sparehorses; spare driversarealsoahiowcdat the I-ate of 10 per cent. after including thedrivers for spare (11-aught horses. Spare drivers for 2nd linetransport are included in the war establishment of the A.S.C’.~oiupany from which the 2nd line transportdrivem-s aredetached.

5. ‘I’he horsesand transjuoi-taninialsarein the veterinarychargeof tim veterinaryofficer attachedto the unit.

(I. ‘I’wo men 11cr bridging trmiiii teamed in sanitary duties areplacedunderthe ordersof the medical officer for camp sanitationpurposes,working in conjunctionwith the R.A.M.C. personnel forwater duties.

7. BOtmen in the field are allowed at time rate of one for each

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-niounted officer with one imoise, anmi two for each mountedofficerwith two horses.

8. Drafts to replace wastageare caheuhatedfor engineersat timen-ate of 40 per ce;mt. dariumg time tim-st year of a war. ‘lime fir;tportion of thesedrafts mobilizes with time mumit, unlessetimer~visesjrdereml, mmml proceeds~vitimit as fmtr as time oversea base; thisportion is kmmown as “ tirst re-immforcenment,”amid is cahcmmiatedat 10pem’ cent, of time rammic andfile.

Other details simown imm time tables as “left at time base“ alsoammumbilizewith the ummit ; time storemaimmmmmd first m-e-immfom-cemmmentareemttaclmedto one of time gemmeralb:mseulepOts.

9. War omittit is time immaterial of all kimmds wimicim a unit reqmmiresfor war. Time nmetimod of c:mm-ryimmg it ia immid down imm Seetimumm 5.Tlme war outfit eimiy immclmmdesa smmm:mil quantity of immaterial fom- timerepair of time velncies ammmi eqmmijummmemmt of a nmmit. Ammy immateriala’cqnired for eagimmeerscm-vicesiii time fielmi mnmmst he obt;mimmedlocally•mmmler arrammgemnemmtsnummle by (JonmmandimmgRoyal Engineersofdivisions.

10. No blanketsfor menare includedin time norimmal scaleof waroutfit, but one hia;mket per man will be carrieml avimeim speciallyormicred; tlmesc bhmmmkcts will be added to time loadsin time U.S.wagons.

11. Genenl requisites, such as spareparts and immaterials fumrrepair,are calculatcmiemm the assnmnptiontimat it will ha possibletoreplenish them at immtervals of abouta fortmmigimt. -

12. Time clotimimmg and imceessariesreqnireml are detaiieuh iii timeRegulations for time Clotimimmg of time Army, Part III. Timercnmaimmderof time equipmentis laid dowmm in time Mobiiizatioa StoreTable (Army Fornt 0. 1098—31)for a Bridging Train.

aa. Time war outfit aslaid down in timis M;mmmnal imas beendrawntip on time basisof a canipaignfongimt in a civflized conmmtry, ammd iiia temperateclimate. Wlmemm immobilization takes placefor a ranm-paignto be fonglmt umiderdifferent commditions,certain nmodifmcatioimswiiii becomenecessary,and will benotified fronm time War Ohhice.

14. The ordinary statiomiery commsimierednecessaryfor a bm-idgingtrain in time field is shownimm the list of commtentspastedinside timelid of the stationerybox.

15. The articles carried on time mimea and imorses are simown iiiSection 4, and time articles carried in- veimielesimm Section 5. ‘l’imedistribution of time latter can be varied at time discretion of timecommandingofficer.

10. The data on which transporthasbeencaheniatedis given inSection 0.

17. The allotment of bridging trains to Army Tm-oops,ai-md. tlmeirplacesof mobilization,aresimowmm in Fieid Arnmy Tables.

18. Time arraageumentsfor brimmgiimg a bridgimmg train up to warestablisimimmentimm mcmi a~dhorses,and for time commmpietionof its waroutfit, am-c laid downiii Mobilization Regulations.

10. Ordersfor mnovemnemmt whmcmm nmobihizatiommis completewill beissned from time War Office to gemmeral officers eommmmnandimmg-imm-eiuef.

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Sect.3.—-.-Distrlbutlon to Half TrFtins;

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12 Sect. 3.—aDistribution to Half Trairi~.

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Sect.3.—Distributionto Half Trains. 33

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• tj4 --Sect. 3.—DistfibiifAon to Half Train~.

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Sect.8.—Distribution to Half Trains.

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19~ - - •• • Se - 4.—Field Kits. -

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Sect.4.—Field Kits. ir-

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Sect.4:— Field Kits.

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--Sect. 4.—Field -Kits.

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- 20 Sect. 4.—Field Kits.

No-ras.

1. OffIcers may leave at the basea bullock trunk packemi with100 lbs. of personalbaggage. This reservebaggagesi’ill be for-wardedonly when it may be deemedconvenient to timeservicebythegeneralofficer comnmaimding-in-cimief.

2. In addition to time foregoing list, officers may, at their owndisci-ctioim, pros-ide sadml1eb~ugs.If anofficer is allowed more thanonehorse,saddlebagscaim becarried on time sparehorse.

3. Time mobilization equipment of a bridging traits includesanosebagand pickctizmggearfor eachoThcer’slmor4e,and on nmobiliza-tion all oiiicei-s will ensurethat timis provision ions Leen madefortheir own horses.

4. Metlmod of carryingam-tideson time horse:—

Cloak.—Rollcd,20 incites long, behindtime saddle. -

Headrope—Roundthe Imorse’sneck,with a short coil (froinO to 8 times) under the throat, the end of the coil beiimg0 inchesfront time lower ring of time headstail.

Mess-tin.--—Fastenedby the off baggagesfrapto time off sideof time saddle.

Nosebag.—Wlmenempty, on the off shtoecase,fastened totime baggage~strap. When oatsare carried, the stmap ofthe nosebagmust be fastenedto flue back arch of ti’esaddle.

Heelrope,when carried.—-Foldcdflat, and placed betweenthecaimticof time saddleand time cloak.

Field glasses—Onoff side.$hioecases.—Oneon eac-Im side.Sword.-----Ontheneat-shoecas-c,edgeto therear.

S. The saddleblankets of officers’ hoi-scsare ~arried in the G.S.

wagon on the march.

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-a

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• • ~ -~ CO 1— ‘-5

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Sect.4.—Field Kits.

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0.—ARTICLES LEFT AT TilE BASE BY EACh MAN.

- Kit bags,containingtime sparekit detailed below,will betakenas farsos the overseabase by each anon, anti will be left in elmargo of thecorporalstorcmnanattime generalbasedepot, to beforwardedonly asmaybe deemedconvenientto the serviceby the general ofileer coummanding-in-chief. - -

Boots, ankle .. ..

Cmmp, servicedress .. -. _ - -

Drawers,cottonor woollen..,Tack-ct, servicedress.. .. -

Trousers,servicedress .. - - -

Badge,cap .. 1Brush,hair .. 1iroiclail .. - _1 -

Knife, table .. 1Shirt, flannel.. 1Socks,worsted 1 - -

Towel .. ., 1

Time bootswill be tiemi together,wit-li -timesolesoutwards,ti-meregimentalnumberof time man andthenameof imis dnit being chmmlkcdorotherwiselegibly itmarkedon time soles. Time toots will bepacked last,and placedin themouth of time kit bmg, to admitof their-being readily withdrawn,shosmiel it be necessaryto order themtc’ be forwardedto time tm-àopsin timefield. -

- 20 - Sect.4.—FieldKits.

Articles. No.

CL0TIIIS-co.

Remarks. -

pair

pair

pail

1I11

- 1-

1,IICESSAO1IES.

pair

So-mIccAr. ARTICLES.

Bag,clothesBelt, woollen

11

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- - t. 5.—Carriages, &c. 27

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Sect. 5.—Carriages,&c,

13.—LIST OF WAR OUTFIT T0 BE

This dhtribution showstime normal arrangementsfor carriageof storesin- conmiaamdingto suit the

(Articles carriedon manor

Wagomemm,l’ontoon (112). Wagons,

SceUoml. Deecriptionof Stores.-

rco. e~~1~

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Siateemi Staten, Fommr(ou4~tNICS.) (Eveci Nos.) (01dNos.)

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l,lieasgocs,I-lu.,NJ.Y. ~ r~nge, Imidia-

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(hcilam-mmbhm-r,id eel—lnmmmg lUti-ro

ss-aslcers,-~ (i-;tmet Im-

lcumtiier, -~~Wm-- ( umimon

7 ioproics,haitI, i,rowmm7 ‘ f lfl-lm,.7 111,,~~-7 - Ishell, ~ 1 ,,.

8

42

22

2

12

2

8

S~444

.__

.

-- -

..

~

:::...

..

,.

I lOfi1 7271 15

-C~ Ifl~---4 14

Augers, ~ I ,,.--14 ,..

tlum

nlfles, {~f blades, bradAwls, ~ liacmdles, 5 largeI, t,rami, (snimmil ...

I csrpemltcrs,l3~lb~- - - - . --femllmmg,e,mrs-edhelve .. -

Axes, ~_~‘tmeads, {- ‘~11~1~1V~,-~ terrulell

211 (34-tm ....

7 (wheelers 7 lb

44

~7212124

10

Ii404

0 15om.~g ~0 ~43(I 1~&m I4; 8

14 0

~

2 152 17 0

-

Totals

lbs. non

54 0

H

(0

801

211

l,s. 0Zs

0

80

21

lbs. ozs.~

~ 8

001

801

211

72 3 181 1 10 1

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Sect. 5.—Carriages,&c.

CARRIED BY A BRIDGING TRAiN.

- time ~e1d. Time actual packing maybevariedat time diseration of oflicerslUibiIfll o-ork in imimmimi.

Imorsoare not inclmmcled.)

Trestle (8). Wagons U.S. RE. (I).________ _________ _________ ____________ Cart,

—~ __________— __________ _____________ —~- Maltess Wet,-,£umrt. k

Iummm

lies. no-s. lbs. oss. lbs. ozs. li,s. co-s lbs. ozs. lbs. ozs. Itus. no-s.1 10 1 10 1 1mm 1 101 37 1 37 1 37 I 37

... 12~8

... ... ... 4

... ... ... 2

... ... .. 2 40141

- ... ... 12

... L.. 2

...... 8

... ... 81 110) ... ... 1 l10~1 17 1 117 1 37 1171 27 1 27 1 27 271 115 1 11.5 I 111 1151 141 14 1 14 141 0 15 1 0 15 1 0 II 1) 151 0 1l~ 1 0 10~ 1 0 10~ (41011 (18 1 08 1 ems 081 05 1 05 1 05 051 011 1 03 1 o.s (ma

14 0 44 18 (m 44 18 tm 4~ 18 mm 411 0 4~3 0 4} am Om 4~ 3 0 4.3 OIl 8 01) 8 03 3 0111 (181 (14 1 081 08

001 001 (10 1 (101 141) 1(101 481 48 1 481 48 1 48-

80

1 215 1 217 1 211 1 213 1 21521

I 701 10 1 70 1”70

10 1 ... 45 7 ... 43 12fl 45 7 ... 43 12~ 13 ... 40 141

Page 34: Field Servive Manual Royal Engineers Bridging Train 1908

30 Sect. 5.—Carrisges,&c.

LIST OP WAR OIJTFIT TO 1115 CA1II)I15D

- (Articles carried on aian or

Sectem,. Desermptlonof Sterns. 7~4~0.WeIght

�-eiclm.

Wagons,l’ontoomm (32). Wmsgomcs,

Sixt,-eim SIxteen Fomir

(Odd Nems.) ‘(Eveim Nos.) (1)1111 Nss.)

.0.2’ .20 bi

~ CC) ~ ~ ~

55 55 1

lbs. ozs.

1 1) 7~}

5 2140 02 111 I)1 1)8 015 15 1415 21 ,)(

I 5cm 0

150

1 50

013

(—1424

22008021

SS

82

1113

274-4

4,3

4

218

I

212

A.C.D.77

12

21Cr.21m112515

2)00

71-IA

50.IA

Il21/C

1,33.

A.C.D.Ida.0mmSIm

011

27

01420.7

77

7

il,s. ~S7S.50 - o75 025 1)

1 1-111 8a 7.3 17,

50 - 0 -

(15 14814 015 ml21 14 -

58 00 8~imi110

5012 8 -

I, ItO 13

08

- 0 1240

o 3-5

~1 3080 (Il,04 -

Ilcmggmmgt-, { ~ - -

I illocllldukemS,tilled - - -Bugs,tool, -( rarpemeters

(feint iCr., tilledButlers, pOlltoomiJJctlal)rscs,sprIng, 80 lb

Murk IllSi tenSIon

~ slcol-e—j-imiemde, StarkIt cetsriot, (o,u00ime ,; - H

lleatrccu, ,3-c~hlle,Meet-k 10Bevels,steelblat ,-, 12—timJul.,1 1-1)1(1011- pettI-c~-rii114141 (spat-i-)BlaciketO,sle,lcl U- -- -

~i-(brake, 1k-Id amid tranc-Icort~ J (spare).~ ta-lie, (1.5., f~1o~iblmc...13 1_ 2i—1m1_ cor,lulgc, ( sleeutelt - - -

Beam’,)., lmlve.mmtiery

BolLs with fmlave lr,1 Cll~8)are)miuts, ~tlre, 1k-mi class

(spare)Boots,am, tic ... (spare)pemlI’sBorax, re-limsed lb.

— li-Pilit~) Ote,ppmreel,m-osere,l wIth5 w b’l-o-r, amtcl - etmppecl

1_ whim comic, l-icilttf 1-qmtitittlim, oil, ~ ~-ptmtt

(ammciiiihion, S.A., 300cmso~1ols_ lefm-m—i,t., he

C ~ t)hl5l35c-~1,tIllC)llet

tmbl,ug, 211,

statl,s,cry, tic-li (Ohms1

)— cumrpcntcrs,with 24 bits - - -

~ j commntersimckrose

~ ~1

hits, {rlmsmtr, { leaP

lbs. ozs. lbs. ozs.

S 7-h~5~2S0 0 528002 1111 4 2 11)1 (11o~ 38 0

1 530 -

3~ 15 0 2 10 0

II 013 1 (C 13

520 11 ... 421 13

(2* e Cartrlelgtcu)1cm Sm mtm~1 114 dieS4 I0_22 3102 (her set)

Totals ... 5438 - 4~

- 14 Thebaggageof.the veterlimuty c,l1k-er toram-rIsC onthe pac-k aninial- ~ OnNos. 2,0, 10, 14, 114, 22,, 20, mtmmd 30 ommly. --

Page 35: Field Servive Manual Royal Engineers Bridging Train 1908

Sect.5,—Carriages,.&c. 81

A BRIDGING TICAIN—eommtimmuer&

horseare not included.)

04

50

12II0

8h-I1:1

8

ThcslIc (19. Wagons,U.S. 11.15, (4).

~ - - —~ Maltese er

Femmir -No. 1. - No.2. No. 3. 143o4. Car • Tattle.

(EvenNos.) j - - -

~ C ~

hes. oze. lies. ozs~ lies. 005. It,s. ais. tics. 0-cs. - - lbs. ozs. 11cm. no-s.1 50 02 70 (0 ... 2 70 0 ... ... 1 117 4)I 2110... ... 1 250I mit i lit 1 111 1 1141 14 43~ 1 - 1-1 0) 1 14 m1~ 2 13

2 315 ... - 1 1.2140 0131 0

1 14~ I 0 8~ 1 0 8)- 1 0 8~1 5)... .. 3 .30

2 10 0 10 0 10 115 10 50 0 10 50 0 1 5 0

50... -.. ... 1001 3 128 1 128 1 1281 1 14 1 I) 1-1 1 di 11

0 13 1 1 0 11 1 013 1 0 13 1 0 Id 1 013

3 1 08 1 081 08

0 (1 18 0 -IS (3 484 ... .. 4~ 2(101 ... ... 1 10

1 181 53 1 1.31 181 014 1 mIs 1 08 1 08ml 27 4) 27 (1 27 (1 27

... 1 04 1 4)-I

3 1 15~ 2 I 3 1 111k 2 1 5-i -Il PH.. ... 4-i mm

1 50~1 50 1-7,01 501 - rib1 1) -

310 - ... (-1310I I3 - di,

4243 13 . 321 ... - 105 11 2 101 ... 120 11 .. -10 18 ... 10 113

11 0mm Nos. 1, 5, 0, 18, 17, 21, 25,an,1 214ommly. -

- - - c- ImiesluelesweIght Ctbox, w imhclm will beic-it at tImebase.

0

48Ic; 4)100 11~

Page 36: Field Servive Manual Royal Engineers Bridging Train 1908

-Sect. 5.—Carriages,&~:

LIST OP WAR Otrrprr TO 1311 CARRIES

(Artic1e~carnieàon mane,

Sertlomm.

- -

Bcscrijmtlomiof Stores. - - No.Weight

ofeach.

Wagons,I’ontoon (32). Wagon5

Sixteen ,iixteemm Fomir(OmlelN~s.)(hlyemt Ihus.)(OddNa.)

—~ —

~ .0I

~-—————---~I

.0

be

~

.0

:~-72- -

(I,mtrsieus,I,am-e1 143indlaruhibersolution S

(oval 88

,~- paint, 2 sashtool, -( ,, 4 .. SS

(uimgrommnel,00)) ..- - 8cross,large .. 4

13 ~ {~cmm-ge ...

washilmmg Il.w-ater, earrmage Ice

Canvas... - 14341-f 00Buclcets, ~ I bmmckles 30

wat,Cr, 4 rivets, wIth~ washers, ~-in.

-. — h, 00. 32(life 4Buoys, ‘tpontoomm,iron 64

Canmiles II,. 8~olI, feeding, )-plmmt ,.. 4

Cans, ‘~_pal”8

- 1*- Imis. eltammseter ... 4Canvas, 3U~CC~ ards 80Cartridges, small-arm, ball,

cordite, 803-imm. its chargers ... 1100f,Iraught, pole, No. 2

Chains, -, (spare) 41. itamne ... ,. 11

Chalk,whIte - ... lb. 2Cltesscs 720

Chests,veterinary, [officers, ...

field, b,zs II, ---2

1~-imm 415,, .. 4

fIrmer, 14 ,, ..~ 4eoach- 1 ,, .., 4makers, ,, ... 4

44

Chisels, Imamiel, f 1 in. x 8(- Imi. 4cold, 1) ,, xS

mortice, )~-in 4

smiths, {~~~~:::socket,i-irs 4

Totals

8

2

let2

18

52~is1111It11

Cl

77

11112k20.20.20.

(Cii2100

~13.hiV.22 -

13c27

21A

I)So.

29m1A.V.S.

A.v.S.

I7

lbs. oo-s.0707070 0~0 150 250 750 0-~000 (e50 14mm 44o 10o so11 1001

148.1105

071814

43

0 1)5

42 8

84 025 0

1 1312100 13o ii0 100518014

so252510

lbs. no-s.158

0 ImI I1 14 11

11 4 2

95

7*5 0 18

7 ~.

lbs. co-s.111:3

o__10 i~111 8

11 4 2

14 5952

705 0 1~l~

803 14

lbs. co-s.15

0 101 14;

1~•~-l

705

d Ome Nos. 1 9, 17, and 2 only.e-Carriedon pack mmrmlmnestallowedfor veterlzmam-y equipment.

Page 37: Field Servive Manual Royal Engineers Bridging Train 1908

Sect. 5.—Carrfages, &c. - 33

mmr A BRIDGING TRAII6—c-onhias,ed.

horse are not included.)

Trestle (8). Wagons,(1.5. 11,15, (4).

Maltese’

(Iv~r?’~Tos) No2 No!

lbs. ozs. lb.. oz~. lb.. ozs, lbs. nun. lbs. oe.s. lips. nrs, Lbs. one,3 15 5 23 5 23 5 23 43 210 07 1 07

2 1) 1-1 2 e) 14 2 0 14 2 0 112 015 2 015 2 015 2 0152 It 3) 2 0 14 2 Ce lb 2 0 II2 0 1)~ 2 0 25 2 ml 2) 2 0 21;2 05 2 05 2 05 2 05~2 0 115 2 I) 1-15 2 (0 1-I 2 0 1441 ((Oh 1 005 1 00 1 ((01 0041 1051 5)01 001 0011 004 1 00 1 001 00)1 004 1 00 1 00

... .. l (5440101 0101 010 1 0101 010 1 0101 0103 1 14 11 II 14 12 7 8 11 (1 14 12 7 ~211421142 114 21142 11.111 5101 510

7 078 08 7 078

8 08 8 05 8 08 8 0S~

2 20 2 20 220 2 2(11 071 07 1 07 1 071 18 1 iS 1 18 1 18

20 25 0 20 25 0 20 25 0 20 2.5 0

,.. 55’) 413 30* .530 4’J l0~

1433 45 1 432 -13(1 :~ ... ... .5 215’1 jo~,. .. 1 10

705 0

1 250 I 2501 113 1 113 1 113 1 1111 12 1 12 1 12) 121 10 1 10 1 101 101 013 1 013 1 0 13 1 0131 011 1 ((11, 1 011 1 0111 010 i 010 1 010 1 0101 05 1 05 1 05 1 ((51 131 171 1 13 1 132 112 1 014 2 112 1 014I Oil) 1 010 1 010 1 0101 251 25 1 2111 251 25 1 25 1 25 I 25

... 1 10 1. 10 1 10 1 it)

7801 •.. 78 7~ 98 115 ... 127 8 ... 1-i8.12b ... (3 11 0 174

~ IncludesweIghtof box, 11 lbs. lObons.

(P.S.M.) (4131) 13

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Sect. 5.—Carriages,&c.

Lisr OP WAR OtJTPITTO 1316 CARRIED

(Articles carriedon manor

I Wagomts,Pometoon (32). Wagomis,

- -Section.- Description of Stores.

Wel ItNo: - om~ - (

Sixteen Sixte-eme Fenmr00,1Nos.) (EvenRoe.)(Odd No..)

- s-its-It

; -

. I

~-~ .; .5~

~

- .51

lbs. one. lbs. ors.~ lbs. sue.

1311 Ciotlts, sponge elor. 4 1 8(per do-c.)

N.I.V. Coal, smiths. lb. 5(3 ..

2A Colours,camje 2 8 07 Coin- Jrommomm,7-in pairs 4 0 07 passes,l~wing, 10-him (1 0 1280. ~ (hemp, - (3-in Ims. 21)20’~ 2 4 00 i:ms 0 (10 185 080. ~ Imawser, ~2~,..,, 221 1 10~ ‘~ ~ b_mi ,,..,, 100Gf 0 1011 -10 20 4 40 20 4 40

80. 1? (spummyars,, hemp, tarred,3-thread lb. 230 .,. 5 5 0 5 5 0 5

21. (cart, Maltese 1 37 021. ovees, ~w-agon, U.S 4 (10 0

~ ~ -14 :: :::itt Driers, ground in oIl ... lb. 4 ~..

~ Drivers, screw,U.S. ~ ::: ~5)5 Dubbing lb. 20 ...

I fI4-in 4 ~ 117 ~, b,10 4 0107 - half- 1 14 8 1 30

~ rouneljlo 4 0 97 5 routsd,8-in 4 0 24

- rd- (5hu1 4 0 1nsa -(out on oemmng, (. sIde, 54-In. ... -t 0 1

7 saw, taper,2ndf54-in. .. 1(1 0 37 cut, single, 1.4 10 0 1

Pie Flannelette,Mark III ...yards 88 0 54(per doz.)

leorage,patent bales 4 82 (57 Forgcs, field, U.S., Mark III

(without anvil andbiock) .. - 2 187 07 Gauges,carpenters,mortice ... 4 0 047 (No.1 .. 14 02

Icommon,.~ “ .-‘

Gunsiets -~ 6 8 0 ~7 )aplko, 4-In 8 0 3

~ Jbesttown made ... lb. 2 ...

U~.~ marine,.Jeffery’s..,, 28 ,7 Gouges, ftlrmer, Jfin. ,.. 4 0 87 hianelicel, 1. scrIbing,l,~,,.. 4 0 44

Ibm. Grease,iubricatlmmg lb. 270 ... (1 43 0 13 (3 0 (17 Grindstones, 1°.S.,14-Inch .. 2 62 8ii- flames ... (spare)pairs 8-- 7 0

Totals .. - ... i~2 4 ... 272 4 ... 37 4

* For “ cables,”bridging equIpment.

Page 39: Field Servive Manual Royal Engineers Bridging Train 1908

Sect. 5.—Carriages, &c.

DY A BRIDGING T1OAIN—000(uumted.

imorse arc not inclutlocl)

Trestle (8).

(Xis-en Nos.) No. 1.

Wagons,U.S. R.E.

No. 2. No. .3. No. 4.-

.57 .51 .51is

— ~ —

i~.51

~ci ~

-

-dci

.51is

~

MalteseCart.

.0Se5.

Cart-,WaterTank,

.0

is

5.5 ~5—.

I lbs. ozs.

18

28 0300 (318

91 0

lbs. no-s. lbs. ore.lIes. e,/s.

18

te (30 lIt

1(1 0

5I

5087 0

281I2

56

5

1I

11122B

12

11

144

22

1

595

60

13I13ml

0a

lbs. o-zs.

2(3 -1

50

60

0

0(010

1014

01110

4It24

lice. one.

is

28 080lb CiIS

131 0

50

�10 010

13 1101 10.3 14601110 10:140110 2101

010 3204O 10

82 0

187 00 65

4~1

6008410

62 814 0

281

1(3

5

11

11

22(II

2

1

44

22

11222221711612

iba. no-s.

1 lie

Ti CC (11 012

7am 1(1 Ce

5 50

~‘i (3002 10

11 13 1I 101 013I 115- 401 1111 0102 341 0 IC11

(2 2401

1 014 0124 04

22 010

1 82 0

•~12

~‘o~04

2 082 022 012 043

~_.01 081(3

0 4400

10

5 be

(1; 010

13 110o 131 15401 11o io34090 2401

010 12040 10

52 0

56

S

11

4

2

44

22

22222

6

2

0

010 12040 10

82 0

187 00 1.140403020 1061070080 4560

62 814 0

000000

0(56

14

64432I6

0S440

0

37~4 ...jl843101 299 104 ... 586 lOb

(4131)

:m s

201? 104

roe “bresat lines,” bridging equipment.

45 0

Page 40: Field Servive Manual Royal Engineers Bridging Train 1908

Sect. 5.—Carriages, &c.

Lisr OT WAR Ourpip TO 1516 OARICI16D

(Articles carriedon man or

Wagons, l’ontoomi (32). Wagons,

Section. Descriptiomiof Stores. No.

,

Weightof

each.

Sixteen(OddNos.)

~~~

01 ‘~

Sixteen(Nyc-n Nos.)

r~b~I

~Z

1Z

Four(Odd IXos.)

~.0~-c~ 41

13c

21mB

20.21ta

20.32

1232

1232

2212

1290.333

12

lose20.

12

90.11II1919143

80.

A.S.C.Variotms

claw, 28-ozriveting,

0 (hand,3-lb I~ smiths, -( setting

leledge, 10-lb.llandcsmffe,common .. paIrs IItanelles,tIle {mldrlllng;; :::]Im~ndspikes,common, 6-ft. - . -

floldalls, saeldlers .. (Oiled)Ibihi

Hooks, -~boat, lift. 74 iris.lreaping, large

bitlances, spring,4 lb.

cltoppcrs, inc-at - --hooks, dressing,

Imple- 0-in. csstAlng:::r

knives, {mlaY1n~,

saws,tenon,l4-In. -

siteets,ground(Un- -

serviceable) .. -

IsteelsInk, stampingwoollens .. plemtsIron, wrought, (that,of sIzeslb.

IC. No. 3,-( round.,,,,bars, lsqmiare,,,,,

(flatrons, ~soidering, tinmans,

largeJacks, liftIng, U.SKettles, catimp, oval, 12 quarts

(eirawlrmg, eisrpemsters-Knives, ~ p~1ette~1eIn.

I. stoppingKnottIng gallonsLamps,imurrlcaneLanterns,bull s-eye

LashIngs, { tarred.14-mo. { ~whIte, 1-its., 30-ft.

Levels, spiClt,block, 18-In,Line, white, 1-lit, skeins skeinsMallets, carpentersMatches,Bryant andSlay’s, leoxesMaterials for repair of harness

- and saddlery (as shown lii11.5. Table) lb.

Totals

lbs. ore.251 15143040

10 01.50201

10 013 4236015

.39

0403

071 75

270 1430

-10

2 7431 0

8 12180 1050504883 1420361 Il1419102 5403

1

11

40442

12162

4,532

lb

22

122

22

22

141414

4

22

18484414844

80444

313

226

lbs. one.20

2360

lbs. no-s.25

0

2360

20 8

lbs. ozs.2.3

23

12 8

1

I1

10 8 ... 17 0

Page 41: Field Servive Manual Royal Engineers Bridging Train 1908

Sect.5.—Carriages,&c. 37

BT A BRIDGING TIOAIIr—conmeintsed.

hor~oare not ~ncludod.)

Trestle(8). Wagons,U.S. ILII. (4).

-- —~~—---Maitcse

10 1 No 2 ~No ~ No4 Tanic

lbs. ozs. lbs. 0-cs lbs. ore. lbs. oza, lbs. ems, lbs. oss. lbs. org.25

1 115 1 113, 1 110 1 1151 241 14 1 141 141 30 1 803 40 1 40 -

1 100 1 11101 15 3I 15

2 04 2 04 2 04 2 043 03 3 03 3 03 3 03H ... 1 134 ... ... i 1:14

I~231 231 23 1 231 23 1 23

2 210 2 210 2 210 2 210

I 113 1 191 39 1 39

13 18 6 181 03 1 073

1 07 ... ... 1 (171 174 1 174

1 27 1 271 014 1 0144 08

7 70 7 707 70... ... 7 707 30... ... 7 701 491 49 1 491 41)

1 274... ... 1 2741 310 ... ... 1 3105 4312 4 330 5 4312 4 3501 181 18 1 lmtl. 1$

. 4 210 2101 115 1 05 1 05 051 04 I 04 1 04 04~ 22 4 22 4 22 ~ 22

-1 3141 3151 3141 3142 402 40 2 402 401 3431 311 1 3(31 36

4 61210 128 -

1 19 1 19 1 19 1 191 10 1 10 1 10 1 101 214 1 - 214 1 214 -1 2249 Ill 0 - 111 9 111 1) III

._~1l3 1130 ... ... 113 113 ml.

17 0.... 27612 ... 54112 ,.. 27(34 .8512 ...

Page 42: Field Servive Manual Royal Engineers Bridging Train 1908

-38

lbs. one.2A Mauls,0.6. 40 14 0Sc Megaphones I 2 3 0

11 Mops,common(complete) ... 40 2 3104 C lrois spike, No.185 lb. I 14104 NaIls, 4 wire, iron, ES—in. ,, I 14204 I. grooveel,’tS ,, ,, 14

81m Oars,ash,12~ft.,leathered .1 160 11 094 {bolled ...plnts - 4 2 0

OIl (lInseed, raw 4 I 294N.I.Y. ‘ paraffIn ..,, 2 1 2Its ‘tpetro~emtm,Russian

lubricating ... 13 1 45 artil- ranvils,4-cw~.. 2 56 0

flery,1.blocks anvil, -Pack cwt ~ 2 34 0chests,packtrans-1~ sadcllery,~ { port, Clsrkson 6 2-i 0

~ sacks,coal, pack-I - -

saddle I 2 514C Balmnain’s { lb. I 4 -

its ~ .tlmimInous~neutralbase(llthopone) ,, 2

preparedfor (colour ,, 28Its use,lead, ‘twhlte ,, 4‘24 Panniers,grocery,U.S 2 3.3 0

rio. F. sheets 8 0 Ot~ Paper,glass,{ ,, 2 ,, 8 07 Pencils,carpenters doo-. 4 0 4~7 Pincers pairs 26 1 2

144 PIns, llnch.2nd class 44 0 20214 (linch, 3rd class (spare) 46 0 4214 I main No. 3(0 ,, 4 8 8210. Pins,

1pole,’No. “A” ,, 4 1 15

214 t_ 70.poio,t” B” ,, 8 - I 157 (bead,fin 4 1 07 jack, double iron ,..I 4 5 0

ii ..~ 4 124i’ianes~-~ ~ skew 4 5

7 1 smoothing, U.S. ...~ 4 27 tt~-ying - 4 ~7 Pliers, side- ,( pairs 44 07 cuttIng, 8-In., cutters (spare) 85 1

214 Poles,draught No. 74 4 338 029E Pontoons, ç~MarkII 32 1,008 0

battens I 18 1 829r bipartite, tribs I 16 1 1224 Posts, (21-ft.,with steelstaple 183 4 8

204 plcket,l,5 82 10 0Pots { glue,1-pint 4 1 4

7 ‘ writing 4 a 5- Totals

Sect. 5.—Carriages, &c.

LIST O~WAR OUTYIT TO J~gCARRIED

(Articles carriedon man ot’

- Wagons,Pontoon(82).

ffe-ction. Descriptionof Stores. ‘We.5% 1 h

c-j teach.

Sixteen(Odd Nos.)

Sixteen(liven Nos.)

~

. 57is

01 4155

d ~

Wagons,

Four(Odd Nos.)

atd,”-

;0:~

lbs one. lbs. ozs.I14 0 1 14 0

271 27

55 0

1 120201 010041 04

iTo Ti i”o022 02

1008 0 -

13 84400

lbs. ozs14 03027

55 0

12o 1004

1002

13 8

Iif

5

-11

12

1

3

I

5

1

2

S

10911 1 ... ,I094 15 I... 51) 9(.1) OnNos. land 17 only.

Page 43: Field Servive Manual Royal Engineers Bridging Train 1908

- Sect.5.—Carriages,&c, 30

BY A BRIDGING TRtsIN—cootinued.

horse are not included.)

Trestle (8). Wagons,(1.8. 11.14. (4). -

- - - -—-—-— — —- Maltese Wat~r

F Csrt. ,~ ic

(EvenNos.) No.1. No. 2. Net, 3. No. 4 liii -

57 57 55 5’ sc 57 57is d ~ d ,l’~ d

01 01 01 01 41lbs. ozs. lies, mats. ii.e~.ems. lbs. erie, lies. e,zs. lIes, ozs. lies. one.

14 0

4 40 3 80 4 10 3 7104 40 71 30 4 4(3 3 110-0 40 3 30 4 -iO 3 10

1 20 1 20 1 20 1 201 12 1 12 t 12 1 12

4 01) 09 4 1)9 4 1)0

Il 3 12 34 -t Ci 11 .5 12 3~ 4 C)

1 5e(() ,, ,,, j 5(10

I 34 0 ... ... 1 31 (3

2 48 0 1 2i 0 2 48 0 1 II Cm

1 514... ... 1 5141 101 10 1 101 10

~ (CS 4 08 4 (CM 5 057 707 70 7 70 701 10 1 II) 2 20 2 lv

1 330 1 lIlt2 01 .1 eli 2 01 2 012 11 2 1 2 01 2 Cli1. 0 44 1 44 1 0 44 I 0 442 24 1 2 2 24 1 12

0 10 1. 0 10 1 10 1 0 10 1 0 1004 1 m)4 1 -I 1 (14 1 1)4 1 (Cl I e)4

1 88 1 8 1 MS 1 881 115 1 15 1 115 1 1 152 273 2 15 2 23 2 231 101 0 1 10 1 101 50 1 0 1 50 1 ~501 1124 1 - 125 1 1124 1 41241 15 1 15 1 15 1 151 .22 I 22 1 22 1 221 76 1 75 1 76 1 711

101 1.01 10 1 10 1 102 02 2 0.2 2 112 2 02 2 12

380

4 Ci 0 4 Cl 0 4 (1 0 1 Cl U4 -70 4 7(3 4 70 4 70

4 40 01 14 1 14 1 14 1 14

-1 b15 1 05 1 05 1 05

9(3 .7 .,. 22(1 -13 ... 135 13 ~. 2213 3 ... 115 13 ... 0 -l

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1~pe~t~s,{ ~

Punches, centre,4k-in..,. :::(smiths, ‘[hot {i’°’

I’smtty

Hasps,rough, half round,12-in....biseuit~grocerieslamlime-juice

-50 Is, meat, preserv~e1oatsrumwood

Elbandsflods,measuring,ecmmmon,6-ft... -

~ Jdrag, imght, U.S. pairs~ 1, picketimig, 60-ftRugs,horse,ian-geIluIes, U.S., 4-foldSaddles,basmik,emitSalammonlac,in lunipo He.

compassframe, 15-in

Saws, hack,~hand,2(1-li,tenon,11)-In

brass,~1)-In.,gaugoNo.14flat-.( don.

- head, (J’ ::3,,,,,, 18,,

3 Iron, 2l ~ 143r)~ flat- 2 ,,,,,,14,,

head,

looped,No,3, IIat (spare)Sets,saw, IsaismiShaves,spoke,35-inchShears,tlmmmans,snip . . - palesSheets,ground

Total

Sect,~.—Carriages,&c.

lbs. one, Pee,cats, ll,s. nrc, lies, ens.07 I(e Cm041018~ -13 ---:

015 I -

1(1bell) ...‘

0-I ... I...

2 (m12 C) . -- -

71) 4 2 158 8 2 158 8 2 1118 I0.’) ...~ I,,,Ci 1 1 6 (1 II Ii (3 1 43 6Ci 8 -- 1 (1 8 ...I ,.. 1~ C; 8

108

11) i 19 4 lh 19 4

2 (C ...‘ -

174 II ,, -04 -

(12014. I,..01)4043 -

04 ..( -

025 .., .1 -

02 ...~ ,...,.i014014- ,..1......03 H..- -

0)1 j...’1029 I”~

I 11)0 10 ,,,l 184 2 i 272 11

LIST 01’ WAR OuTFIT TO Bil CARRIED

(Articles carriedon manor

Section1 l)escrildion of Stores. No. o(Weighteach.

Wagons,l’ontoon (32). Wagons,

(OddNoc.)j(Bven Woe.: (oddNss.:Sixteen Sixteen Four

~I -~ 5’ Scis 6 ~

011 ~ — Ii

7

(CA

20E8is

Ii)242A7

29~94

777

7100.

IDA10AbAIDAbAlOsbA1(3AbA

7721

4222284

2344(1823-I23423-I I33123123-I)so4

4521178

12

442244

4

442

249j

The-woodrationsto be provided from theratIonboxes,thjo approx1tnat~-weigbtsof wlmicl~sire distributed as shown.

g On Woe. 1,3,5, 7, 9,11, 13, and15 only. - --

- )~ On Woe. 2,6, 10, and 14 only, - -

227 carrle~)lam thefield, remainderheft at the lease.

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- Sect,5.—Carriages,&c. 41

siT A BRthGING T11AIN—con~ni!ed.

horse arc nob included.)

Trestle (8). Wagomms,U.S. 11.13. (4).- - -—

- - -— ?~s0 Water(hivenNos.) We. 1, No, 2. No. 3. No, 4. Tank,

,055 55 bS 55 bit 55

6 ‘~ ‘~ 6 ‘~ 6 6 ‘~ 6101 41 01 41 41 01 41 01 41 01 41 01

lies. on-n, lbs. on-s. lime, oza, lIes. ems. lbs. on-s. lbs. one. lbs.1 07 1 07 107 I 071 043 1 0(1 ~I 06 1 061 04... ,, 104 --

1 10,.. ... iI 101 184... ... I~ 1841. 18 1132 20 2 20 2 20 2 20I 0111 1 015 1 015 1 015

125 125 0 109 100 0250 52 114 218 45 154125 81 4 100 27 4525 12 4345 ,,,,,, 101) 11 145”

- 125 127i 0 109 109 073) 880 0 (CS~1184 0 60 720 0 1)1) 1188 0

125 13(1 84~ 10)) 3-i 04f125 125 0 109 109 0

2 158 81 03 1 (e3 1 03 I 03

6131 (161 6(1 1 (i))i (38~l 56S 68 1 (18 1 68

1) 840 ..,,. 8 840 2 1082 04 2 04 2 04 2 04

40S 4081 08 1 06 1 bbS 1 081 110 1 110 1 110 1 11))1 14... ... 1 241 02... ,,. 1 021 20 1 20 1 20 1 2-01 1751 1351 1751 174

4 02 4 02 4 2 4 021 le2 1 02 1 2 I 021 mm 14 1 0 14 1 14 1 0 1I mm Ib5. 1 0 95 1 I)~ 1 0 91 06 1 0(1 1 6 I 061 04 1 04 1 4 1 041 1) 24 1 0 24 1 24 I 0 241 02 1 02 1 2 1 021 0 14 1 0 14 1 14 1 0 142 073 2 071 2 3 2 031 03 1 Oil 1 3 1 031 08 1 06 1 (1 1 0(31 10... ... 1 30

56 143 8 57 1413- 1. 50 143 8 58 14810

0114 O55~1.~1947 55 . 89~i1~ 1585105 ~16l4T~

Include weightof jar, 8 lbs.8 one,Includeweightof 2 jars, 17 lbs.

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Sect.5.—Carriages,&~

LIST OP WAB Our~n’TO BE CABBIES

(Articles carried on manor

Wagons,Pontoon(.32). Wagons,

Section.

.—

-

DescriptIonof Stores.

-

No. ~phteach.

—~

Sixteen Sixteen(Odd Nos.) (Even lbs.) (

——- —

6 ~ a41 01 41

poem, IOdd Noel

‘0141,

lbs. one. I ibs, ems, lbs. ore, lbs. ei,,i104 Sbmoes, horse, forearidhind,spare,

with nails sets 3711’ 7 34 1 7 34 1 1 7 .34 1(average) I

o 10.0 2 52 I—~ ~ ~‘ ‘111.14 48 5 2 1 71 2 1 5 23 Solder,tinmans, soft .,, lb. 8 ...

280 Solution,Indlarubber,3-on,tubestubes 80 C) 4

2B Spades,Mark III 40 5 II I 5 11 1 5 11 3N.I.V. apparatus,fmlterimmg 1 0 6

7 Spanners,{McMahon.{2 24 3 10 1 310

3 Speiter,copper II,. 1 ...7 Spikes,mariine, steel, 10-tm,, - .., 113 1 10 1 1 107 - f carpenters,O’imm 4 0 104

quares,‘I smiths,2 ft. t< 1 ft. .,, 4 1 812 Stands,flat-iron 4 0 929ma Sticks,rack 280 1 115 7 12 04 7 12 04 7

Stomses,on,{ rp~e1~

ters ::: ~ :::SIc Strotchers,ambulance 2 82 0 ,,,21i Swingletrecs,No.11 (spare) 4 (1 0 ,.,19 Tackles,dIfferential, 10 cwt, ,.. 1(1 43 0 ,,, 2

SD Tapes, measuring,300ft 2 1 2421A Ties,llnch-pimi ... (spare) 100 0 05 4 1) 1 4 lb I 44 deals, American yellow pine,

1 In. x 11 in,,.. ft. rums 12 11 0 ,,,4 elm, AmerIcan,1 In. is Din.

(trim 12 3 04 .3 ash, JInglIsim, 71) In. x

E 4~In. ... ft. run 12 6 04 ‘~ - b0in,x?

5in.

~ ft.rmmn 14 10 061 (11cr 7(1.)4 0, ~ 14 In. is ~ in,0, It.run 1-4 0 0

- (11Cr 7 ft.).1 l4in. is ~in.

it.rmmn 14 8 0(per 7 ft.)

3 TIn,shest,Dxxx, 14 in. x 10 Imi,- sheets -43 1 7

7 (bolt ... pairs 2 5 10 -

7 - I forcbilt ...,, 2 5 7 -

Tomege, smIth, forge, large ‘~ ~ ~ ::: ::: :::7 I hollow bit ,, 2 .‘S 14 -

7 Iplier 2 30 -

Totals 35 0 .,. 30 2 ,,. 125 12

i 50 setscarriedin vehicles, remsin,ierin shoecases.

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- Sect, 5.—~Carriages,ftc.

pY A BRThofloa TnAne—con(insmed.

horseare not included.)

43

Trestle (8). Wagons, U.S. 11.14. (4).

(EvenNos.) No.2, No.3. No.4.

dirt,

Water-~No,2.

I ~o6 6 601 41 01 41 41 6

015’ 6

01

o~41 601

-~

~- 641 01S

~~

lbs. sen-s.Lbs. ozs,

28 04

10 440

50

3 10

08

0 1041809

232 11

23~

2

20

1

111

lbs. ozs,

18 O~

10 4

50

3 10

0 1051809

28

lbs. -oza,

7 31

712

71 12

12 04

80 0

01

1

7

2

4

ibs. one.

18 0~

10 4

50

7110

C) 1051809

2 3

lbs. ozs.I

2 1(5 -5

2 114 oI

“2

20

I,

1

I

24

24

20

S

1

6

8

0

7

2

1

1

lies, one.

18 05

10 440

i, 0

3 10

08

0 1011809

2 32 21

1 14

18 0

18 0

3m) 0

1)) 0

110

80

2 14O 105731O IS3 1430

24

24

20

Cl

CI

Ci

7

2

11I

2 14

IS 0

IS 0

300

10 0

110

80

2 145 105731(3 153 1430

110 2 ,., - 1715 115 .., 41 135 173114 41135 .,. ~74 4 ... 114

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44 Sect. 5.—Carriages, &e,

List OP WAR OnTl’IT TO siB CABRIEI

(Articlescarriedon manot

- -

Section.

-

-

Descriptionof Stores,

-

Wagons,Pontoon(712). Wagon

Sixteen Sixteen Foes- Weight (Odd Nos.) (EvenWoe.) (Odd Sloe

No. - ofI each, ---— - - -— —~

‘43bit bit Si

.b(1

29Si29ot

9i8477

(d.O.D.A.Y.S.

14421450~9a

I

P ces Shoots ... (spare)‘l,saddlery (spare)paIrsTransoms,shore-end,Mark III ...

Trestles, bridgIng (withomettackles,differential)

Turpentine,spirits of . . pintsTwIne, whipping lb.

. fbemmch,saddletreemakersiCes~.s,,jn-~

10,1

16-oz

Waders pairsWallets,veterin-iryWashers,J’2ndciasa,“C”(spare)

drag, 53rd ,, “II” ,,

WhIps, drivers ., - (spare)Wic-k, common yardsZinc, chloride, solution ... piimts

MEDICAl, S’rojuos sn-so Dluvesmron MALTESE CART,

Medical companion,complete,with witter bottle (filled) ,,.

Sur~iealhaversack, complete,wmth waler bottle(filled) ...

Fieldmedicalpannlers{ No.~Drives-

Totals

918

1)1

4-- 8

24

1432)

. 4444311

42

1

1~1

bets. on-s. lbs. on-s. Sloe. on-s. lbs. ott

1 44 I5 0 I ,.. -

73 0 1k 715 0 -

730 0 . -. - 2 1460 I(averetgo) -

1 4...

24 01 0 I

6 8 1 0 S -

7 4- 2 9 I 2 IC 1 ‘2 9 1 2 I

0 i:3L I - - 0 1341 1 0 134 1 0 i~o 40 32 2

-

10 2 I

~13 2;~g

168 0

,..

It On Ifes. 1, 6, 11, 17,, 17, 21, 25,and 29 only, £ Carriedon horses,

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sect.5,—Carriages,ftc.

sir A BRIDOHOI TuAne—con~inved.

horse are not included.)

Trestle(S). Wagons,(1.8.RE. (4).

-

(IlvemtsNos.) No. 1.

MalteseCart. ~r~

No. 2, No.3, No,

d~~6’~01 01 41 6’~ 41 6

01‘~

~

6~

‘~

~-

6~

6I~

‘~

~lbs. on-s. lbs. ozs. I lbs. ozs. lbs, on-s. lies. ens. - lIes, o-.es.~ lbs. rs,

:: ,~. 712

2~l4C30 13 I I...~ ,,, 2 24 1 14 1 14 l~ 14,

2 20 2 20 2 20 2 201 240 ... ... I 2-11)1 10 1 10 1 10 1 1mb

291 291 C) 134 1 0 134

3 1 341 0.3

11.31

290134I 3403

1131

2001341 3403

1122

211-,0 134 10 i:t - -

01r

0 114 I 13134

“I ... 411 4 11 4 11 4 11

... ~ 1112

,., , H 132I IblO

:::14133 ... 45 55

:::...

:::10 2

:::...

:::7111 4

:::...

I1 1US

91141 ,,, 3114 14 ... 0 11(4

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46 Sect.5.—Carriages,ftc.

I”0

‘5

onez ~0 ~0

0

‘5

,

~

e— s-i ot -ci ., -s -, IS’ ~c -~~-

-~ ~F ~ ~ ~ ~ ‘a -

6 0 0, 0. 115 ,(‘ ti — — -r n-i—~.— ~4n~~’ar4~

- .45 ,+t *

~n-

~

- ~,-0

t’~S’~’~ so -

~

i~

~(~71

r~

3‘-01~ ~

~,-, c-s ‘5 0 i—. ‘5 n-i I~’ 177’ ~c —

~.3 -son-iso

—:i:j—~

~— ~ -~ 0 0. -~ ~‘

71

~~

r~e

4335’Z

~51

‘a -, ‘a ~0 CS CS ~‘

0 - — —

.3 ,-~

~t”’a

f:~‘a .3 -

5501120Si

‘a550112

‘I

P

‘‘3

0,

,.141

a

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Sect. 5,—Carriages,ftc. -- 41

777‘0

3 .

5::

0 ti Cl 0 5’

z ~ ~ ....~. ‘:~-c:: ,.: 77 :‘.:::‘.$~

0 ‘5

o sos’ ~ so CS-r —

-‘5 ‘5 ‘‘‘‘‘ — —601 ~ —‘Ce CS,

~ r ~ ;UI ‘a,, c-i “5’

~ 0 ~ ~

t C~ ~ ~‘~77~-7~ IS I 7401 ~ ‘a CS~” Cs

— ____ — t~—— —~ -- - -- —0— 0 00 0.50 1100 ,oc-i ‘a

tO ,-, c-i so ‘a c-i ‘5 ti .-_‘5 c-i 5- ~ ,~- ——C, ‘

5’ ,,~ ~ IS°c-sot,— p-_so~ 770

~ ‘a IS

Ci , -50 08 5 0. ~‘O 0.

~ 554

’o (4 ‘“ ‘-

~ :::.o~sso::~’a

S.9,71~ ‘~

~ 7154 53 00) ‘a COO Ci

~ 8 ::s: : ,,s,o ::: :: :o ~ -~-~ ,n-. ‘ ~IS77’’’ISR’’ ‘7120 cts’3 ~ IS Ci

H HH~lt~

‘5’:‘0 a

5‘a

~ “~‘‘2 ,~

-; ~ .

Is

[5~5

c.) pa Seao ~ 0.’

e-.~a~—~

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Sect.5.—Carriages,ftc.

1) —SPARE POLES AND SWINGLETREES.

ii) Poics

Four sparepoleCi, No. 7A, arecarried in tile trestle wagonsfor

G-.S. RE., pontoon andtrestlewagons.

(2) Swingletrees.

Font’ spareswingletreesarecarried in thetrestle wagons(oneofthese is part of the equipmentof the G.S. RE. wagon); thisprovision coversthe me1 imirenients of all the vehiclesin a bridgingtrain which nseswingletreesof tile samepattern.

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Sect. 6.—TransportData.

Section6.—TRANSPORT DATA.

A. —A~1MlJN1TfON.

API’RO~UIIATENUMIIEI11 Os Root~nsraouni.ii s& FIELDFOIl EACh ~

liiFor cacti r~tk’ of— m--giint-ntttl

n’so’rvo’.Total.

Dismounte’d iion.comiimaisoiomss-eIolties’s-~and sum-n . . , . 10 50

)[omun(-ed mmcii . comummuuissioaedofficers andnie’n ,. ., 50 Nil

100

51)

1. .k total of 600roundsof somalicrushiblmuluulliuttioii will ho’ niniutnismeedin the fold (including L. of C.) fom’ ci,ets’y Incus, whethercombatant ci-

not, includedin anexpedutiosmiiu’yforec,2. A. bridging train would vopk’nish the s’egimuucnttsl lose-rye front the

utetmt’eetfield ammunitionCOtulmils.

(ms.s.ii.) (4-131)

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Sect.6.—TransportData.

55. --

‘a, ‘5.

71 71 5’ 53i.r.S 53o~ — . ‘-5 . 01~

‘a.71, ,_71— “ CS ‘.0 ‘5 --~ ~.111

‘.55

..~ ‘~-~~-~‘2ni:~ ~-a~~’a~0_d ~00’5.2

Sb

aa-I~0

a71ae.10

Is‘-4aa

UI

aa‘1

55

0aena-lSi

a,—a

--4a’-,

a1

-4’,

200)

5,

Si710

51715.,

aa

.54SiSi-l0)‘aa0Fe

-‘I

5,0

“15.5as

75’S

c-f)

0‘-45-4

-4 Co -~

45 — 50

‘5.0

710

‘5

~5C)Os

—3

0

.0001Os.

05

05

C) 55

~

511no555)

I)

-13.3

I -~

C,

0

0

‘0

00,

‘Si

‘5.—. 55,.71,0)

.71710.11 ~

‘5~i. •5,- ea_.’.-’,~ s7 ‘~

- —— 45

C)

0

Is0

— 501

— Co~

U

.5 -~ . .517,~ 2,0 2,71. 2-‘11) SC) —

, 71 0)55, 5~- is •5, ~71 ‘11

4.’ ~o ~ ‘a

~ -~ 0511 0

15. 0— a ~ o 200 ‘5 ~,71’ 2,~

~ii9

PS

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Sect. 6.~TransportData. 51

a —.o~5,

en000 523i~

0 ‘:~ i.o~~“3

Is -~ 11°-_~.O ~‘s-.

0 -‘ 0a d9a C. 71 ‘5 11

o2,

O 04,71 ‘5.,..a C....’ — —I 00_ SiC) .555 ‘.05,17 Ci

as ‘571 C)_ -~O ‘.715) 00,71a 20’- 0,-. 5’-,‘a a

5,20 71a - -

a -

~ :~ ~ gii

0) 71545 11~

o20 C,~ -~ a~ ____ ‘C

5.351 •t~~__~ 20 —

05-’ I. ~ ‘,,~-;. • is

5151 .55 .17.5 — 50 0

~2 ~ ii—~

“1 C’.,

— 0Ia . . •.. . . .

5’a . . 5’. . -a . . ~.asaas ~ : :-SI

0) -~ -Si -~ -5.4 -O 5’ ‘5, 51o 71 ‘a is .- 5111 5, , . . 2, 0 ~71 ~ 20O 5- -5

Ia 0 ~o Os — —C-, 5-se - ~O “I —.114 00

is55 0) 0 -

iI~F.4,11 ~, -~ ~, —

71 000 ~-s 5’s 5-.

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Sect.7.—Noteson TechnicalEquipment.

Section 7.---NOTES ON TECHNICALEQUIPMENT.

1. The bridging ti-am is divided into two half tI-allis, which areexactly similar, exceptfor the extma baggage,rations, campequip-ascot, &c., in the sight half for the headquai-tersof the ti’aius,which forms an additional part mef it.

2. Brt’diji’iimj il[atertal,—Thieamount carried is indicated by thenotesto theTeibleof Transport(p. 8 and 13),

This is capableof use a-s follows

(1) Light bridge, capable of carrying infalltry iii tile, 160ym’ds of floating and 40 yards of trestle bridge, p~~’halfti’am.

(2) Mediunt bridge, capable of cal-tying infantry iii fleurs,

cavalry in half sections,field guns, or oi’dinary llOl’ciedwagons, 80 yards of floating and 20 vam-ds of trestlebiidge, per half train.

(3) heavy bm’itlge, capableof ears-yihlgox wagolls, 60 ~‘ai ds offloating bridge iniel 20 yards of trestle bridge, pc’s’ halftrain. -

(-4) Special heavy bridge, double chiessed, wittm 10-ft. bsmys,csiicable of cai’i-ying the 60-pr. gun, 40 raids of floatingbridgeand 20 yardsof tmestlebridge, pet’ hlIblf tt’stii.

(5) Rafts, capable of carrying the light emlgiuse or trucks ofthe Tm’~uusportand

5upp

1yPark, wit Ii huiding stages.

:~..4 4’ti.~cersTools.—4 sets of carpenters tools, 2 of saddhess,5 of farrier~,2 of sniitIus, and 2 of shoemakersaie carried in thettSUI,

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