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I **> I TABLES OF ORGANIZATION INFANTRY and CAVALRY DIVISIONS THE GENERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS FORT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS 1921-1 922 THE GENERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS PRESS FOBT LBAVENWOBTH, KANSAS 10-24-21—2M *- 192 1

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TABLES OF ORGANIZATION

INFANTRY and CAVALRY DIVISIONS

THE GENERAL SERVICE SCHOOLSFORT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS

1921-1 922

THE GENERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS PRESSFOBT LBAVENWOBTH, KANSAS

10-24-21—2M

*-

192 1

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r MARINE CORPS HISTORICAL UBEARY

\

"MARINE CORPSHISTORICAL

NOV 8 1966

ARCHIVES & LIBRARY

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PREFACE

September 1, 1921.

The following Tables of Organization have been reprinted at TheGeneral Service Schools in order to provide all concerned with a set

of organization tables, in fairly compact form, covering the units

generally used as the basis of instruction—the infantry and cavalry

divisions.

The War Department, War Strength, Tables of Organization,

1921, have been followed. A number of explanatory notes have

been added for the division and its various units. Tables 133W to

139W inclusive, 155-mm. Motorized Howitzer Regiment, and Tables

A and B, Chemical Company and Motorized Chemical AmmunitionTrain follow the normal divisional tables since these units may fre-

quently be attached to a division. Of these the chemical company(Table A) and the chemical ammunition train (Table B) are units

assumed for convenience of instruction at these Schools. Chemical

ammunition trains are assumed to be army units, consisting of a

train headquarters and three battalions of four motorized transport

companies each. When desired, chemical ammunition trains may be

attached to corps or divisions at the rate usually of one battalion

per infantry division—or one battalion less the third company (155-

mm. ammunition), or the fourth company (persistent gases), or

both, as the case may be.

As they stand these tables will be used in the preparation andsolution of all problems and exercises in The School of the Line pend-

ing the issue of the new tables of organization by the War Depart-

ment.

As a part of each table there has been added the road spaces oc-

cupied by the command, considered under normal conditions. These

are followed by a statement of the rates of march under ordinary

circumstances. In the use of the road spaces and rates of marchcare must be taken to consider the attending circumstances, and one

must not be led into the habit of continually using a certain road

space and certain, rate of march merely as a rule of thumb. It mustbe recognized that information given under these heads is general

only, and is always quite flexible. Particularly is this true for the

rates of march. The rates given may be exceeded in short

marches, and probably would not be maintained for extended marches.

H. E. Ely,

Commandant.

'.$. Ge^vJ 5uvict ^lKooIs, fet L&LVlYWtortk.

71 1 1« o-f (SrWijo^id^ Xv^irjj <^d. Caa/*Jv^ £""&* owS,

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TABLE OF CONTENTSINFANTRY DIVISION

Table No. Title Page

1W—Infantry Division (Consolidated Table) 1

2W—Division Headquarters, Infantry Division 2

3W—Special Troops, Infantry Division (A) 3

4W—Headquarters Company, Infantry Division 4

5W—Military Police Company (A) 5

8P and W—Signal Company, Infantry Division 6

9W—Service Company (Q. M. C), Infantry Division 7

10W—Light Tank Company, Infantry Division 8

12W—Ordnance Company, Infantry Division 9

21W—Infantry Brigade (Consolidated Table) 10

22W—Headquarters and Headquarters Company, InfantryBrigade 11

23W—Infantry Regiment (Consolidated Table) 12

24W—Headquarters and Headquarters Company, InfantryRegiment 13

25W—Service Company, Infantry Regiment -^'- 14

26W—Infantry Battalion (Consolidated Table) ___/. 15

27W—Headquarters and Headquarters Company, InfantryBattalion 16

28W—Rifle Company, Infantry Regiment 17

29W—Machine Gun Company, Infantry Regiment 18

30W—Howitzer Company, Infantry Regiment 19

31W—Field Artillery Brigade, Infantry Division (Consoli-

dated Table) 20

32W—Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, Field Artil-

lery Brigade, Infantry Division 21

33W—Regiment, 75-mm. Gun Regiment, Horse Drawn (Con-solidated Table) 22

34W—Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Battery,75-mm. Gun Regiment, Horse Drawn 23

35W—Service Battery, 75-mm. Gun Regiment, Horse Drawn 24

36W—Battalion, 75-mm." Gun Regiment, Horse Drawn(Consolidated Table) 25

37W—Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, Battalion,75-mm. Gun Regiment, Horse Drawn 26

38W—Battery, 75-mm. Gun Regiment, Horse Drawn 27

39W—Battalion Combat Train, 75-mm. Gun Regiment, HorseDrawn ' 28

56W—Ammunition Train, Artillery Brigade, Infantry Division(Consolidated Table) 29

57W—Transport Company, Ammunition Train, Artillery Brigade,Infantry Division 30

58W—Ammunition Company, Ammunition Train, ArtilleryBrigade, Infantry Division 31

63W—Combat Engineer Regiment 32

64W—Headquarters and Headquarters and Service Company,Combat Engineer Regiment 33

68W—Company, Combat Engineer Regiment (War Strength) 34

71W—Division Air Service, Infantry Division (ConsolidatedTable) 35

73W—Observation Squadron, Air Service 36

83W—Medical Regiment, Infantry Division 37

85W—Service Company, Medical Regiment, Infantry Division 38

86W—Sanitary Battalion, Medical Regiment, Infantry Division 39

87W—Ambulance Battalion, Medical Regiment, Infantry Division_40

88W>—Hospital Battalion, Medical Regiment, Infantry Division 41

90W—Medical Department, Summary of Medical Units and At-tached to Infantry Divisional Organization 42

Table No. Title Page

91W—Division Train, Infantry Division, Quartermaster Corps,Transportation Service 43

95W—Motor Transport Company, Quartermaster Corps, Trans-portation Service, Motor Transport Division 44

96W—Motor Repair Section, Quartermaster Corps, Trans-

portation Service, Motor Transport Division 45

97W—Motorcycle Company, Quartermaster Corps, Transporta-tion Service, Motor Transport Division 46

98W—Wagon Company (2 Section), Quartermaster Corps,Transportation Service, Animal Transport Division 47

CAVALRY DIVISION

Cavalry Organization—Plate 48

401W—Cavalry Division (Consolidated Table) 49

402W—Division Headquarters, Cavalry Division 50

403W-—Special Troops, Cavalry Division (A) 51

404W—Headquarters Troop, Cavalry Division 52

408P and W—Signal Troop, Cavalry Division 53

412P—Ordnance Company, Cavalry Division 54

421W—Cavalry Brigade (Consolidated Table) 55

422W—Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, Cavalry Brigade 56

423W—Cavalry Regiment 57

424W—Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, Cavalry Regiment_58

425W—Service Troop, Cavalry Regiment 59

426W—Squadron, Cavalry Regiment (Consolidated Table) 60

428W—Troop, Cavalry Regiment 61

429W—Machine Gun Troop, Cavalry Machine Gun Squadron 62

430W—Cavalry Machine Gun Squadron 63

436W—Separate Battalion, 75-mm. Guns, Horse Artillery, CavalryDivision (Consolidated Table) 64

437W—Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, SeparateBattalion, 75-mm. Guns, Horse Artillery 65

438W—Battery, Separate Battalion, 75-mm. Guns, Horse Ar-tillery 66

439W—Battalion Combat Train, Separate Battalion, 75-mm.Guns, Horse Artillery 67

466P and W—Combat Engineer Battalion, Mounted 68

490W—Medical Department, Summary of Medical Units andAttached to Cavalry Divisional Organization 69

491P and W—Division Train, Cavalry Division, QuartermasterCorps, Transportation Service 70

ATTACHED TROOPS

133W—Regiment, 155-mm. Howitzers, Motorized (ConsolidatedTable) 71

134W—Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 155-mm. How-itzer Regiment, Motorized (Consolidated Table) 72

135W—Service Battery, 155-mm. Howitzer Regiment (Motorized) _73

136W—Battalion, 155-mm. Howitzer, Motorized (ConsolidatedTable) 74

137W—Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, Battalion,155-mm. Howitzers (Motorized) 75

138W—Battery, 155-mm. Howitzer Regiment (Motorized; 76

139W—Battalion Combat Train, 155-mm. Howitzers (Motorized) 77

A—Chemical Company 78

B—Chemical Ammunition Train (Motorized) 79

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TABLE 1W—INFANTRY DIVISION (Consolidated Table)

Designation: *Division;

War Strength, May 4, 1921

___*Div

1 21

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Units

u

I*3

rt-Q<u c_

KBa_o

">

s

ou <v

id

_ao_

1-J

yis*go

£-*

o"""

is

V-0a._?'u

5h CO

3a,ts

_ao

'3_

_£CM60

C _

H3a

-Co

S n.2Hto'—''?

5

Ca,

s3—

M 00

33<u a

%ttu

Co

£*£

s

"3

o

Attached

_+->

c.

bo

3bo

1

— IS

__H

3_

a

p'3

3___O

ROAD SPACES

Yds. Mi(a) Troops 17297 9.8

(b C Tns 8845 5.0

(c) Troops and C Tns 31997 18.2

(d) F Tns 6615 3.8

(e) Div Tns 7430 4.2

(f) Troops, C, F and

D Tns 48294 27 42 Total commissioned 38" 32 434 146 38 38 67 19 812 79 14 905

3 12 6 4 1 1 24 24

A 856 11976 3118 806 190 860 747 18553 515 19068 Note:

5 38 900 12416 3268 845 228 928 766 19389 594 14 19997 1. The Med Regt, Div Air Serand Ord Co not subdivided intotroops and trains.« 16

10562

2

44901592

62

24

96961274

15901157560

19

20

12

720

2112

6

96

1812

_~7i~"1821610

7

7

11

24

1686

102

20

4

1

7

512

34

124

162619233010

16127

"20 •

24

96961299

12

7103

6

10812

6425

19

. 1224

40190

53

242

1892

619

2

61

221

14

24

1

3

4

71226

5

301

3

25

3

1

2

1

1

11

215

3

1

2

159120

______

______

25

~~11162620933130

16127

20

24

96961299

12

7

1076

10812

6

42925191224

7 Totals for the Med Regt and8 Div Air Ser are included in (c)

910

and total for the Ord Co in (f).

11

12

Ambulance, animal-

Carts, ammunition,37-n.m.

2. (c) is the sum of (a) and(b) plus Med Regt (5040 yards)and Air Ser (815 yards).

13 Carts, ammunition,M. G.

3. (f) is the sum of (c), (d)

and (e) plus Ord Co (608 yards)14 and Arty Brig Am Tn (1644 yards).151617

5Carts, reel, battery.

REMARKS18 Carts and reels,

IP 246

742

74?021??

Kitchens, rolling"Exclusive of 2 chaplains carried

in Column 12.23

24

Wagons, combined bat-

8 18225?6?728

Ambulances, motor99

18

3

26

3

4025

11

11

10

2

10

3462

21

2

2

392

______

2

2

13110

2

2

10

______

69

23

.___.__

______

-----

46199

53

242

21226

.23

2

61

221

18

2

4

1

3

474

226

5

301

3

25

31

2

1

1

1

1

2

15

3

1

2

30 112

8

52

20

6

4

37

1

15

2

16

2

8

61

2

2

12

1

1

2

1

1

3

3

1

31 Cars, motor, 5-passen-

32

333435

Cars, motor, 7-passen-

Cars, reconnaissance

Motorcycles, with side

363738

Trailers, cargo, l_;-ton

39 Trailers, photographic,

40 6

41 1

1

2

4

3

48

18

3

2

25

1

1

1

22

42

434445

Trailers, spare parts,

Trailers, storage batteryTrailers, tank, 300-gal.—Trailers, tire press,

Trucks, artillery, repairTrucks, artillery supply,

46

4748

106

1

3

30

1

318

49 Trucks, artillery supply,Load B

50 Trucks, artillery supply,Load D

515253

Trucks, cargo, 1-tonTrucks, cargo, 11—2-tonTrucks, cargo, 3 to 5-

54555657

Trucks, field lighting __

Trucks, light repairTrucks, Mack, with re-

inforced springs,

58 Trucks, M. T. machine

596061

Trucks, patrol, l-ton_.Trucks, photographic __

Trucks, radio, Air Ser-

62636465

Trucks, radio, armyTrucks, radio, divisionaTrucks, radio, repairTrucks, small arms re

pair6667

Trucks, tank, 750-gal. _.

Trucks, tanks, gas,

68 Truck, tank, water,1-ton

69 Trucks, wrecking _

70

38

10

14

~704~~

134

~~2A~~1

12

96

2451406950648

648

144

48

42

3268

120

21463124

13

326

26

228 206570

131442248110

4526

2624

97988285792

648241

131442248110

4526

2624

97988285792

648241

7172

Caissons, 75-mm.

737475 Guns, machine, anti-

7677

Guns, machine, flexibleGuns, machine, syn-

7l!

79Mortars, 3-inchPistols

80 Rifles8182

8384

Rifles, automaticRifles, with grenade

dischargersTanks, fighting, light-Tanks, signal, light

--, ____.

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TABLE 2WDIVISION HEADQUARTERS, INFANTRY DIVISION

(War Strength)

April 27, 1921

Designation: Headquarters *Division; Hq *Div

1 2

Symbol

Number

w 1 4 | 5 | 6 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 1 12 13 | 14 15 16

Units60_C

a

4J CO

•~£SOOJ

aco

Forward Echelon Rear Echelon

1

uVasaS8 mS30<j

.2 cOJ id

5

a

u

co

SBid

co

"3

<u

CVO

c

O0>

CO

"3

aMco

c_o'+»

oj

co

en

C$.3

<

a

Vwco

"uOO0)

Pito

C

c

01

co

0>

n

Id

3a

c

CO

(Uuaid

coO

c

+3

o>

CO

•5°

4^>

IdV>

<J

o>

Ma31-5

C.2

U

wHI

aaa

E

c_o

0)

CO

CO

"c

[3p.Id

J=

s

+3

0)

CO

1CO

O3EH

"ROAD SPACES

Troops

:

1st Ech 300 yds2d Ech 420 yds

C Tns See Hdqrs CoF Tns:

Animal See Hdqrs CoMotor See Hdqrs Co

Troops :

1st and 2d Ech 720 yds

234

5

67

Lieutenant colonels or

First or second lieuten-

Total commissioned-

Warrant officers

Staff sergeants, incl.

ClerksDraftsmen, topograph-

icalInterpreters

Sergelants, incl. _

ObserversCorporals, incl.

ObserversPrivates 1st cl. and Pri-

vates, incl. _

Clerks

1"

ac 3 h

1"

e6h

1" 1"

21

1

VH2'42I1

1

l h

1

1

l"

1

2

l e

1

1

17

21

REMARKS

*Insert numerical designation ofdivision.

"Assistants to chief of staff as-signed: 1 administration, 1 intelli-gence, 1 operations, 1 supply.

^Exclusive of Message Center per-sonnel shown in Table 8W.

cFrom infantry.dIncludes 1 div M. G. and how-

itzer officer (from infantry) and4 general staff officers.

eFrom Detached Officers' List.'Privates 1st cl.

^'Privates.

'Mounted on horse.'Includes remount officer.^Includes

:

Inf. Misc. TotalPvts 1 cl 23 7 30Pvts 17 9 26

8 4 12 1 4 2 7 2 3 2 2 1 40

9 1 5 3 1 1 1 12m

1011121314

1516171811

1st2d3d4th5th6th2d3d6th3d

2

(1)(1)I

(1)3

(3)

- (1)

(3)

(1)(2)

(11)

(1)

1

(1)

1'

(1)

3

(3)

4f gbg

(1)(1)(2)

(2)(1)

(2)

2'

(1)

(1)

4

5

3'6'e

(1)(2)

(1)

(1)

(1)

1

1

2*318

(1)

""(if

(i)

1

1

1

3fg6g

(2)

(2)

(3)

(1)

(1)

1

if2ig

(1)

(1)

2

4

f5

(2)

(3)

1

68

9

7

"56?(1

tfl

40 16 56Summary of Specialist Ratings

:

Inf. Misc.99 Clerks?3 Clerks?A Clerks 2d Class 3 4

?,5 Clerks 3d Class 7 4?6 Clerks _ 4th Class 9 297 Draftsmen98 Draftsmen 6th Class 17 299

3031

StenographersMiscellaneous

Total enlisted

Aggregate

Horses, ridingPistols (for officers) —Pistols (for W. O. and

E. M.)Rifles

39 15"Totals carried forward in Table

4W."Division munitions officer.32 C25 2 c12 c2 15 1 c3 12 C113 m m87

33 5 42 "3 19 5 23 3 8 14 5 12 139 Note:The functions of chief of artil-

lery, division surgeon and divisionengineer on the staff of the divisioncommander are performed by thecommander of the divisional artil-lery, division medical regiment anddivision engineer regiment respect-

343536

37

4

4

1

1212

3015

1

1

2

1

4

15

1

2

3

57

16

1

2

1

1

3

5

1

2

12 3 11

"2738

"99m16

ively. They are at the first eche-lon.

Note:Officers, warrant officers, and en-

listed men not mounted will betransported by motor trucks, mo-tor cars, wagons, or motorcycleswith side cars."Road space figured on assumed

number of motor cars. Personnelnot in motor cars ride on trucksbelonging to other organizations.

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TABLE 3WSPECIAL TROOPS, INFANTRY DIVISION

(War Strength)

May 4, 1921

(A)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1 Unitstos

CIS

in4J CO

oam

u0}

S .

3

3.a

wCD

Ua3a«

X

>>S3

«i

c.

so

°£

£«cci-a

3 ea

w

C>. OS

C.COO,0,00

1.2

cS—aM

>>

3CIS

ifOS

EH «j

~b

3

i!S CDw3Sort

ata

a; ri

S cC a;ccj-w

C wp6

1

!>.

£>»£O <uu 3u t-i

en

sen

P..

SoO

O111 cu

.3> OS

sb

1

"3

oEH

Oa

<

ai

CD

to

toto

<!

ROAD SPACES

For road spaces and rates ofmarch, see table 4W, 5W, 8P andW, 9W, 10W, 12W.

2 Lieutenant colonel or

l>2h 1

1

1

1

3

2

i

23

i

3

32

1

22

1

31 lZ3h1

34a Captains REMARKS4 First Lieutenants5 Second lieutenants

Total commissioned-

Warrant officers

"Commanding officer specialtroops, division headquarters com-mandant, and provost marshal.

b l adjutant and 1 supply officer.cFrom Detached Officers' List.d l sergeant major and 1 supply

-6 c3 3 6 6 7 2 5 32 3 35

78

*2

ni

22

Ti)~

121

61

8

19116389

(5)

(7)(11)(17)(6)

(34)

(94)

2

21

7

11153676

"W(3)

(9)(61)(36)

1

46

263672

"(7)"(20)(19)(30)(32)

145

1

21

2

45

3060(5)

• (7)

(8)

(13)(10)

(17)(30)

105

124

106

235881

293381

1"

1

1

42h

8

d k)

(4m)

(7)

15

124

106

245982297389

q Technical sergeants sergeant.

10n

1 1ePersonnel records.'Cobbler.

1?i 68

2659

(1)

(1)(3)

(80)

1115

10023

(2)

(4)(23)(94)

£1 storekeeper, 1 mail clerk, 1

13 miscellaneous.

1415

''Mounted on horse.'From infantry.

16171819202122

MiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneous

Total enlisted

1st2d3d4th5th6th

kMedical Dept. technician.m l wagoner and 3 Medical Dept.

technicians (incl. 1 dental).z^ental.AThe units comprising the special

troops, infantry division, are com-bined under the command of thecommanding officer special troops,

23 J8 198 150 100 150 856 871 primarily for administration anddiscipline. This officer is respon-

24 11 213 156 151 112 102 155 900 18 918 sible for the technical trainingand operations of the headquarters

25?6 3 64

44242

4

4

6

1613

4

2

1

91

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

6

1

25

1014

151

~24~1

41

28

1

1

1

2310

1

1

1

121

10

161056225

2

46

26

183

263

1

2

1

4

3

48

1832

2521

1

1

21014

704134241

6

4

1

1

1

16111662

5246261

193

2731

21

4

3

48

183

2

2521

1

1

2

1014

704134241

company and military police com-pany, but not for the technical

27282930313233343536

Carte, ration, 2-mule _Carts, water, 2-mule

Kitchens, rolling, 4-muleWagons, escort (combat)Wagons, escort (R.& B.)Wagons, medical, 4-muleBicycles

training of the signal company,light tank company, ordnance com-pany, and service company.

3738

Cars, motor, 5-passengerMotorcycles with side

39 Trailers, kitchenTrailers, ration, 1-tonTrailers, tank, 300-gal._Trailers, storage batteryTrucks, artillery repairTrucks, artillery supply,

load BTrucks, artillery supply,

load D

4041

4243 3

3

3

2

44

45

46 Trucks, cargo, 3-tonTrucks, cargo, 1J—2-tonTrucks, cargo, 3-tonTruck, gasoline, 750-gal._Trucks, Mack (5£-ton)with reinforced springs

Trucks, patrol, 1-tonTrucks, radio, armyTrucks, radio, divisionalTrucks, small arms re-

3

5

9

1

1

4748 3

149

50

5152535455

56

2

2

1

5758 11 209

44156 22

90155

59 Rifles60 Tanks, fighting, light _

Tanks, signal, light61

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TABLE 4W -

HEADQUARTERS COMPANY, INFANTRY DIVISION(War Strength)

April 27, 1921

Designation: Headquarters Company, *Division; Hq Co. *Div

1 2 3 4' 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Unitsboc

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Forward RearEch., Ech.,Yds. Yds.

Troops 45 501 C Tn 55 55

Troops and C Tn __ 100 105F Tn (animal) 70 70F Tn (motor) . 30 60Troops, C Tn andF Tn 200 235

Grand Total 435 yds.

?, l h "irl h

1

1

1

1

1

1

34

First lieutenants

Total commissioned-

REMARKS5 1 i 1 3 3 *Insert numerical designation of

678q 1

1 5

(21)

(1»)(lm )

(1)2

(2 h)

52

4

(21)

Um )

(1)1

(1»)

44

(1)

(2)

(2)(1)(21)

(21)

(1)(1)

(12 h )

(4)

(1)

(1)(11)

(3)

49

1

10

4

k96

(10)(12)

6

3

1

3

20

6

1

6

5

8

4

36

121

6

9

7

56

121

61

819

11

152

division."Attached for quarters, mess, and

administration.bItemized in Table 2W.''Mounted on horse.11 for officers' mess.kIncludes :

33 pvts. 1st cl.

63 Pvts.""Mounted on mule.'Summary of specialist ratings

:

10ii

12 Mess1314

MessengersStable

15 (1)

1

1

16 MiscellaneousCorporals, incl.17

18 6th class 15

Total 26'Includes transportation for divi-

headquarters.i-'Motor cars and motorcycles are

furnished from the division trains.

19

20Messengers

Privates 1st cl. and pri-

?1

?? (4)

(2)

(1)

?39/\ 6th?5262728?9

Cooks (asst.) .

Cooks (first)

Horseshoers

5th4th4th6th

(21)

(21)

(1)(1)

(18")

(6)

30 Messengers and order-

313?

Runners and orderliesSaddlers

5th

33 6th(11)

(4)

343536

WagonersMiscellaneous

Total enlisted37 3 59 0111 27 60 87 198

38 4 60 50 114 33 66 99b 213

39 1 2222121

1

21

2'

41*

5715

14221

21

121

2'

22'

4914

37442

424

46

3

11029

17

3315

10

66

27

9915

6444242

4

4

63?

20944

40 Mules, draft4142434445

46

Mules, ridingCarts, ration, 2-muleCarts, water, 2-muleKitchens, rolling, 4-muleWagons, escort (R &B) , 4-mule

4748

Trucks, cargo, lj-ton4

49 Rifles

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TABLE 5WMILITARY POLICE COMPANY (A)

(War Strength)

April 27, 1921

N

Designation

:

*Military Police Company; *M P Col 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Units

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ROAD SPACES

Yds.Troops 345C Tn 50Troops and C Tn 395F Tn 35Troops, C Tn and F Tn 430

?, Captain 1"2»

2b

1

22

3

4First lieutenantsSecond lieutenants

Total commissioned.

Sergeants, incl.

REMARKS

5 1 4 5 *Insert numerical designation ofdivision.

hMounted on horse. See alsonotes b

,c and d

.

678

1

3

(1)(1")

(1")

1

(1)

21

(1)

(2)(1)

(1)(1)(2)

(1)(1)

(1)

(1)

(1)(3)(2)

(3)

26

8

14

102

Hi5)

(84=)

1

11

15

123"

q 100 privates 1st class.

23 privates.Summary of specialist ratings

:

inn12

Company clerk

Privates 1st cl. and pri-

131415

Ifi

5th class 46th class 23

29

17 cyclist.18 5th

6th19?,(\ Cobbler219 9

Cooks (asst.) 5th4th4th6th6th

5th

cyclists.

aa (A) Personnel from infantry in:«4252627

Military police

Saddler

Army corps,Armies.

98 Tailor Reserve Corps and M. P. Enlisted•>q 6than31

Total enlisted32 124 150

33 27 128 155

34-

3

in1

1

1

2U

12

10

128

23101

1

1

121

101

155

35 Mules, draft363738

Carts, ration, 2-muleKitchens, rolling, 4-muleWagons, escort (R &

394041

Cars, motor, 5-passengerMotorcycles with side

1

4243

Truck, patrol, 3-ton 1

27

,

.

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TABLE 8P AND WSIGNAL COMPANY, INFANTRY DIVISION

(Peace and War Strength)

December 31, 1920

Designation: *Signal Company; *Sig Co

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .10 1 11 12 13 14 15

UnitstoC'£B

In «

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Hqrs. Platoon Operating Platoon Construction Platoon

1c

a

09

'5

Sa<

"5

a3TO

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1

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13

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u

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cap.

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3o

ROAD SPACES

Troops . 181 yds.C Tns _______ 423 yds.

Total Co _ 604 ydsNote: 1 motor car and 9 motor-

cycles disregarded.

9 l'>

1

1

1

2

1

1

2

3

27

34

1 1

1

1"1»

1

1

1

32

34

Total commissioned-

Technical sergeants, incl.

Construction foreman.

Sergeants, incl.

REMARKS

5 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 6

2

______

___

7

11

15

"112

150

Insert numerical designation of

6

7891011 1

2

(1)

(1)

2

(1)

(lj

10

"(2)""

(2)

(2)

(1)

"(1)~

~w

(1)

15

1

(1)

1

(1)

17

(2)

(4)

(1)

(1)

(1)

(2)

(1)

(5)19

1

(1)

1

(1)

2

(2

4

(3)

(1)

8

9

9

1

(1)

2

(2)

3

(3)

3

(3)

19

(1)(2)

(1)

(9)

(6)

28

1

(1)

1

(1)3

(2)

(1)3

(3)

24

"(2)"

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(6)

(4)

32

32

2

4

7

8

47

68

______

(1")

1

(1)

1

(1)

2

(2)

19(1)(1)

(4)

(1)

(2")

(3)

(5)

(2")

24

______

(1")

1

(1)

1

(1)

2

(2)

19

(1)

(1)

(4)

(1)

(2")

(3)

(5)

(2")

24

______

2

2

4

38

48

''Mounted on horse.aIncludes :

36 privates 1st class.76 privates.

Summary of Specialist Ratings

:

3d class _ 3

1? 4th class 3

13 5th class _ 914 6th class . _ 61

15Ifi Total 761718192021V>

WIRE AND RADIOEQUIPMENT

23>4 Stable

3 sets radio ; 1 for employment

2526?7 Clerks

lower units, 1 to airplane.Radio equipment transported on

28?9

Note : Division train headquarters

303132

33

Supervisors, switchbd _

Privates 1st cl. and pri-

5th6th6th4th5th3d

3d

5th4th6th3d6th6th6th6th6th6th5th6th6th

reserve sets at division.25 telephones (tentative)

.

30 wire, heavy, miles (tentative).10 wire, light, miles (tentative).Note: 14 miles heavy wire car-

343S Clerks heavy and 10 miles light wire car-16

373839 Electrician, stge. bat-

40

•11

Electrician, stage bat-tery assistant

4?4344

Mechanics, auto

4546474849

MotorcyclistsOperators, radioOperators, swbd.Operators, telegraph _

^n SaddlerSI

5?535455565758596061

Unclassified

:

Clerks

Operators, radioOperators, swbd.

Total enlisted

Horses, riding

Carts, wire, 2-horseWagons, escort, combat-Cars, motor, 5-passenger

Motorcycles with sidecar

62 16 20 36 29 70 25 25 50 156

636465666768

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

16

21

5

20

1

1

41

6

1

1

1

36

1

1______

1

1

29

21

1

32

32

1

1

1

1

70

68

21

1

1

1

25

6821

1

1

1

25

121642

222

50"

131642

1

959

156

697071727374757677

Truck, |-ton, cargoTruck, lj-ton, cargoTruck, radio, arrayTruck, radio, divisional-

Trailer, |-ton, rationTrailer, tank, 300-gal.__Trailer, storage battery.Pistols _

I

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TABLE 9WSERVICE COMPANY (Q. M. C), INFANTRY DIVISION

(War Strength )

April 20, 1921

Designation: Service Company, *Division; Serv Co *Div

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

UnitsUC

a

034J CO

'301

Pi

u-a

s

coQcS

5iH

mQ>

ua

CT3tf

w>>sttj

aSoO

tfl

coo

s"3

o

ROAD SPACES

Troops 58 yds.C Tns 40 yds.

1

Troops and C Tns 98 yds.

RATES OF MARCHGood roads, 2h to 2| miles per

hour.Mediocre roads, 2 miles per hour.Poor roads or at night, 1 to 2

miles per hour.

2

3

LieutenantsTotal commissioned.

First sergeants

Overseers, asst.

P2h

222

REMARKS

*Insert numerical designation ofdivision.

bMounted on horse.PArmed with pistol.

456789

1011^?,

PI

(1)

2

(2)6

14

"(20)"

23

PIP2

(1)

(1)

23

(1)(1)

(PI)

(2)

8

P4

(4)

(8)

(8)2456

(80)92

92

1

6

(1)

(4)

(1)(8)(8)2659(1)(1)(1)

(2)(80)100

1314

Cooks, 1stCooks, asst.

4th5th6th6th

151617

18

MotorcyclistsWagoners

Motorcycle, with siidecar

*

19 23 10 102

2021222324

281

1

1

281

1

1

?,S 1

2264

488

109226 Rifles

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TABLE 10WLIGHT TANK COMPANY, INFANTRY DIVISION

(War Strength)

April 30, 1921

Designation

:

.*Tank Company; *Tank Co

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

UnitsHS

Pi-,

.8 «

'3'

<u

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ua)

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S3

XI

S>.

TO

c

ao3

s.-H

CompanyROAD SPACES

Troops (25 tanks) 820 yds.Tn 220 yds.Troops and Tn 1040 yds.

RATES OF MARCHMi.Per Mi.Per

Hr„ Hr.,On Own

Truck PowerGood roads 10—12 3—

6

Mediocre roads 8 2—

5

Poor roads 6 2—

4

Cress country 1—

3

1

Boo+->

sCO

o

auTO

ta3o1

oa0J

HIoH

2

345

Second lieutenantsTotal commissioned.

Truck

Gas

1

1

3

3

1

2

3

1

236

REMARKS

*Insert numerical designation of

6

789

10111213

1

4

(l b )

(1)

(1)(1)6

(1)(3")

(1)

(1)11

(1)(l c

)

(9)

75(1)

d b)

(1")

(2)(17)(17)(1)

(2)...

(1)(4b)

d b)

(3»)

(8")

(1)(1)(2)

(1)(5")(4")

(1)(1")

97

1

4

6

26

108"

145

division.36 privates 1st class.

"Includes

:

72 privates.Summary of specialist ratings

:

3d class 7

4th class 205th class . _ 19

1415161718192021

MessReconnaissanceCorporals, incl.

ClerkRadio operatorTank commanders .. ..

Privates ' 1st class and

1

(1)

1

5

(5)

11

15

(15)

33

6th class 30

Total _ _ '76^Company repair unit.cDrives signal tank.Privates.Note : The organization and

equipment shown in this table aretentative, pending the adoption and

222394

BarberBench and latheman__ 3d

3d

quantity production of Christietanks, or tanks of similar type.Note : It is not advisable to sep-

»S arate train into combat and field

?fi 5th6th

4th5th "W

(1)

(1)

(1)

(3)(3)

(3)

trains.

?728?q

Cobbler

3031

Cooks (asst.)

3? 3d4th

5th6th

33

3435

Mechanics (assts.)

3fi

3738 Tailor394041<1'

Tank driversTank driversTelephone operators .

4th6th

3d

(1)

2

(5)

16

(7)

(8)

4843

44 2 17 51 100 151

Cars, motor, 5-passengerMotorcycles, with side

4546

1

21

1

1

1

1

6

251

1

21

1

1

1

1

6

251

47484960

Trailers, kitchenTrailers, tank, 303-gal-Trucks, artillery, repaiiTrucks, artillery supply

load D515253

Trucks, cargo, 3-tonTrucks, cargo, 11—2-tonTrucks, Mack, with re-

inforced springs, 51-

54 Trucks, tank, 750-gal. _

>"> 23

175

69

5115

45

1009

1

1014

15124

1

Sfi

57 2158

59

Tanks, fighting, light

Tanks, signal, light

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MARINE CORPS SCHOOLS?Co irp any f f i cers ' &ohoc 1

,

Marine Ed.rria!r. &, Quantise, Va.19 So -1934

ROAD SPACES

INFAtfTPY

Rifle Co Inf RegtM G Co Inf RegtH'a & Hq Co Inf BnTotal, Inf BnHow Plat, Inf 8eg*Stow Co, Inf RegtSsrv Co, Inf R»gtHq and Hq Co; Inf Regt .

Total Inf Rafftcombined total, inf regt

motorized actions

95

55545,55115

• t » i» t

11C1365186 5

Tr,

o5753537530

115* • • • • i

90103©1105

15038090

830n

55330

* • A i *

3003936B3970

F Tn :T,C Tn &: F Tn

353535

17 R •

• §•»•••80 :

365 :

55 !

98§ !

9&0 t

18 53.15

13599555

310355355

386039 50

T, C Tn& F Tn

553590

F Tn

55i * • • i

55

T & C Ti.

3535

C Tn

3535

Serv Co, Inf Restt&Hq Co, Inf Ri:,t.

Total Inf Regt

TATES OF LARCH (uiles per hour)

Uni:0ood : Isdice ret Poor!RoacU; r

?.oad.s, :, Ro ads

Infantry t 3| : 3 '

: It(Applies to ill feet trooi o| £t "being understood that &&all "unitsoat - 'iTirhe'n necessa ry - move more rapidly for short diat jices. Infrate at night 3 miles per hour, a&ross 30121try 1ft

Field Artillery : 3f : 3 : 3-f :

(Api. 1'i-jo tc all xi.el-4 artillery units., it being under stood t'rar£&all Valine 3an - when necessary - i.-ove mora rap&dly.

animal dra 1^ fl^mffts

car8 & lotorcycl^."TRUCKS

o-t

: 6156

84

Notes 1 Truck rates c..ll bo rtateri ally lowered by larknass (es-pecially when lights are prohibited), fop, excessivedust,; eto. Night rate vl Uieut lights oh food roads,sains a& above for poor roads.

3 Single motor vehicles, or saall ..otcrized co^aads, 3an -depending on kinds of vehicles - under ordinary, conditionsmove at fates greater than tho^e given iboV3, ::

i'. i :.•.. ar-3for average r&atfc hes on roads cf the ch'dractiisr i-.. .i oat ai«

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TABLE 12WORDNANCE COMPANY (MAINTENANCE)

(War Strength)

March 1, 1921

Designation: Ordnance Company (Maintenance), *Division; Ord Co *Div

1 2

Symbol

Number

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Units

boC

SBVACO

"3p.sw-aC«m

t.°

gS

5s

a

co

o

ai

oo'>

uVw

1

1

co

o

CO

!x

<

Co

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oso3

eo

V

>.uos

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P.

soO"3

o

ROAD SPACES

With Equipment WA ._ 608 yds.

RATE OF MARCH

Mi. Per Hr.Good roads 7 to 9Mediocre roads 5 to 7

?. Captain i

i

1

1

2

1

1

2

1

1

1

33

7

34

5

First lieutenantSecond lieutenant

Total commissioned-

Master sergeant, incl. _Master mechanic

Technical sergeant, incl.Section chief

Staff sergeant, incl.Section chief

Sergeants, incl.

Mess sergeantSupply sergeant

Corporals, incl.

Tool corporalStock corporalAsst. section chief

Privates 1st class andprivates, incl.

Armorer

REMARKS

Insert numerical designation of

6789

10111213

1415161718

~~2<r4th6th3d5th3d5th6tb4th5th2d4th1st3d5th6th1st2d4th1st2d3d4th5th6th1st3d3d5th

i

2

(1)

(1)

1

(1)

10

~w(1)

(1)

14

1

(1)1

(1)

1

(1)2

(1)

(1)

21

(1)(1)(1)

(1)

(1)

(1)

(1)

(1)

(1)

(1)

(1)

(1)

(1)(1)(1)

(6)

1

(1)

1

(1)

20

(1)

(1)

(1

(1

(4)

(3)

(3)

(6)

1

fl)

1

24

(2)

(2)(2)

(3)(2)

(7)

(6)

26

1

(1)

1

"(if

15(2)

(3)(4)

(6)

17

1

2

1

2

4

5

90"

division.Composite section of this company

will be detached as required for as-signment to units operating sepa-rately and requiring maintenancefacilities.

"Includes

:

30 privates 1st class.

60 privates.

Summary of specialist rating

:

1st class - 52d class 7

19202122

23

4th class 135th class __ _ 106th class 17

Total 6024 Armorer25 Armorer "Officers and enlisted men above

6th grade armed with pistol, en-listed men 6th and 7th grade armedwith rifle, when deemed necessaryby C. O.

?,e Blacksmith2728

BlacksmithCarpenter

2930

CarpenterClerk

31 Cook cAdded to the equipment of thecompany when assigned to an in-

fantry division.

3233

Cook _ .

343536373839

Instrument makerInstrument makerLeather workerLeather workerMachinist

''Added to the equipment of thecompany when assigned to a bri-

gade of motorized artillery.

eAdded to the equipment of thecompany when assigned to a smallarms repair center or to the air

40 Machinist41 Machinist4?4344

Mechanic _ _ _ _

fAdded to the equipment of thecompany when assigned to a regi-

ment of railway artillery.

45 Mechanic -

46 Mechanic _

4748 fOne per battalion of motorized

artillery in the brigade.49505152

WelderWelderMiscellaneous

Total enlisted53 26

27

22

24

105

54 15 28 18 112

Motorcycle with side car5556

41

31

225

106

21

3

2~~

3

3

(s)

1

(<0

(£)

24

2

2

33

420

424

315

41

3

1

22

2290

3

2

3

3

(«01

(g)

(«)

24

2

2

33

57585960fil

Truck, cargo, 3-tonTruck, tank, gasoline _Truck, cargo, |-tonTruck, light repair

Note c

Note"

Note e

62 Rifles636465

Equipment 12 WATruck, artillery repair _

Truck, small arms re-

66

67

58697071

72

73747576

77

Truck, artillery supply,

Truck, artillery supply,load B

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load DTruck, artillery supply,

load BEquipment 12 WCTruck, artillery repair-Truck, small arms repairTruck, artillery supply,

load DTruck, artillery supply,

load B787980

Equipment 12 WDCar, railway repairCar, railway shop supply

Note f

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TABLE 21WINFANTRY BRIGADE (Consolidated Table)

(War Strength)

Designation : *Brig "Brig

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Attached

Chaplains

«o 10 11

UnitsMa

a

CO

|g'o

aw

u_

,-1

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s>>

01u_ua3an_

-X

ft

SoUWu

3a3o 1

o13

X

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ai

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1m

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4-0,_Q"3s'•5

a)

a>

s

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otsto_

M

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ROAD SPACES

Troops _ 3715 yds.

1

C Tn _ 2450 yds.Troops and C Tn 6165 yds.F Tn . _ 1930 yds.Troops, C Tn and F Tn 8095 yds.

RATES OF MARCH

M. Per Hr.Good roads 21 to 23Mediocre roads 2

23

Brigadier general 1

288

3810050

206 (34s )

2

1

2

17

197

217

-----

20

22

4

4

1

2

240

243

45

Lieutenant colonels .

.

1REMARKS

fi

8

10

1

1

*Insert numerical designation of

789 Total commissioned-

Technical or first ser-

-—

division.cAdditional strength for each reg-

iment not part of a division

:

3 privates 1st class—rated

10 1 3 36th class.

3 privates.

1112

2

1

366

3832

8

3216

394688

15743188

(8)(16)

(126)(132)(444)

(4036)5900 c

10

3319

40069416123220

(8)(18)

(129)(138)(454)

(4085)5988

26

128

146

(2)(2)

(10)(2)

(32)(98)174

10

3525

412702

4978

6162~

3 wagons (R & B), es-cort, 4-mule.

12 mules, draft,

1314

Comprises intrenching equipment.In division, this equipment is part

1516171819

Privates 1st class, incl

Miscellaneous _ -

MiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneous _____Miscellaneous

1st2d3d4th5th6th

of engineer regiment.xNot authorized for war strength

units organized in time of peace.For detailed organization of bri-

gade headquarters and headquar-

202122232425

(2)

(3)(6)(10)(49)88

ters company, see Table 22W.

?6 10 90 6108 6208 196 4 6408

97 10 11 '

2121

224

78430

2452

79631

28

~44~~

4 2772

84031

28

30

Total animals _ _31 10 26 1038 1074 72 4 1150

Carts, ammunition, 37-mm.

32

12

48

486

3636

36

38

52

50

2

222426

4812

24983434324

324

12

48

486

37371

37

38

53

56

4

263

5

36

4812

25703475324

324

-----

2

82

8

12

48

486

37391

37

38

55

858

4

343

53

64812

25703475324

324

33

34

Carts, ammunition, M.G.

Carts, machine gun,

3536373839

Carts, mortar, 1-muleCarts, ration, 2-mule-Carts, water, 2-mule.Carts, wire, 2-horse.Kitchens, rolling, 4-

1

1

1

1

40 Wagons, combat; 4-

41

42

43

Wagons, escort (R andB), 4-mule

Wagons, medical, 4-1

6

2

4

1

1

1

44

45

Cars, motor, 5-pas-senger

Motorcycles, with side

4647484950

Trucks, cargo, |-ton_Trucks, cargo, 11-2 tonGuns, 37-mm.

51

S? Pistols __ 10 624153 Rifles

54 Rifles, automatic55 Rifles, with grenade

dischargers

10

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TABLE 22WHEADQUARTERS AND HEADQUARTERS COMPANY

INFANTRY BRIGADE(War Strength)

April 15, 1921

Designation: Headquarters *Brigade; Hq *Brig

Headquarters Company *Brigade; Hq Co *Brig

1 2 3 4 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 13 | 14 | 15 16 17 18

Units C

mx <S

5Vam

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,a

63

1m

muSiu01

3CT-aOi

K

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>>ccO

P.

SoO

3oEh

a3.»CD

Utoso

<

ROAD SPACESTroops _ 86 yds.2

ua3a"OaVX>>

c01

a£oO

C_o

o

mit!

01

m

co'&oCD

maosCD

5?

c

ao

uCO

co

1uoaat

c01u

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Communications Platoon

1

2 caO9M01enm<y

Co

'+3

o0)

Cfl

n_CD

3oU

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o0)

CO

CD

c01

,-< ss-23

-gCD

01

so'&

01W"3

3

>

Co

E

3o

C Tn 109 yds.Troops and C Tn 195 yds.F Tn 40 yds.Troops, C Tn and F Tn_. 235 yds.

RATES OF MARCH

_ . Mi. Per Hr.Good roads 2J to 21Mediocre roads . 2Poor roads 1 to 2

? J hi)

1

d")

4

(4hc)

4(2")

(2h )

10P

(l d )

1

d")IP

1

1

1

1

1

1

4

5

11

3 Lieutenant colonel orREMARKS

4

5

Brigade executiveCaptains or lieuten- "Insert numerical designation of

division.

fi'Mounted on horse.

7B

Lieutenants, incl. "'Mounted on mule."Includes

:

9

1011

Platoon commandersTotal commissioned - -

Master sergeants, incl.-

Master signal elec-

Staff sergeants, incl.

Interpreter and clerk

Assistant section

Pvts. 1st el. and pvts.,

38 privates 1st class.32 privates.

Summary of specialist ratings

:

1? IP 1 1 4th class 3

13

5th3d5th

IP

IP

(1)

IP

(1)

5 r

(1)

IP

(1")

4

(IP)

(lfr )

(l r>

(l fr )

5

1*

U e)

IP

(1)

3

(IP)

(2sr)

IP

d">)

10 r

(3)

(1)

IP

(1")

IP

(1)l r

(1)

4 r

1

(IP*)

18

(4P)(14i)

• 19

19

l rp

(1)

(1)

IP

(1)

IP

(1)

6P

(1)

"(5)'

7

1

2

3

5

48

59

2

1

3

6

6

70"

88

2

1

3

6

6

70

88

6th class io1415

161718

19202122

83

bBrigade commander and aidestaken from General Officers' andDetached Officers' Lists.

eBrigade staff consists of:Adjutant Bl.Intelligence officer B2.Plans and training officer

B3.Supply officer B4.

dThe staff officer Bl commandsheadquarters company. Not in-

2425

262728

2910

lrp

(1)

12

(6)

(1)(2»n>)

(2)(2)16

2P

(2)

7P

(1)

(1)

_7(ir10

cluded in totals.eAlso topographical draftsman.'Headquarters officers' mess.(-Also bicyclists and orderlies.*7 mounted on horse r and P.

3 runners and orderlies r.

4 bicyclists p.

i Includes necessary clerks, pigeon

31 Clerks — - "Armed with rifle.

8? Clerks _

(1)(1)(1)

33 Cobbler — --

3435363738

Cooks (first)

Cooks (ass't)Horseshoer — —Messengers (motor-

4th5th4th

6th

6th

3d

WIRE AND RADIOEQUIPMENT

(Chief Articles Only)

39 and adjacent units, 1 to lower40

(3)

(3)(41)6

4142 Stenographer

Tailor .._

2 reel carts, hand pack.2 switchboards, 4-line.

43 (1) 2 switchboards, 12-line.

iA 6th4546

use.4 telephones, EE5, for service

47 8 5 11 1 maintenance.

4S 10 8 6 5 11 2 6 16 10 7 60 90 100

49 10

10

1

1

121

13

2

2

8

8

22

4

122

14

132

121

28

232

121

38

50515253

Carts, ration, 2-mule.Carts, water, 2-muleCarts, wire, 2-horse

.

Kitchens, rolling, 4-

Wagons, escort, (R &

54555657

58

59 2

32

1

1

1

1

4

4

1610

1 1

4

41

1

5221

1

1

1

1

1

6

2

41

1

1

6241

1

1

1

1

1

6

2

41

1

1

7241

60

61

Cars, motor, 5-pas-

Motorcycles, with side

Truck, cargo, 1-tonTruck, cargo, 1J-2 torPistols

i

10 35

33

2

1

1

102 1

5

62636465 16

6

1

1

10 766 Rifles

1

11

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TABLE 23 WINFANTRY REGIMENT (Consolidated Table)

(War Strength)

April 15, 1921

Designation : *Infantry

;

*Inf.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Units

bo

a'•&

m™ w

is'o<u

am

u0)

i3

"o.CI

S>>Xfl

B.

S3_

Si

3a_

W

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asooCOh

K)

3ansojaj

w

A

B13

a,

SoQ<u

'>

u01

m

a

aSoOu

'5

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uWSo

1na>CU

u

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a"S

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4-Pc01

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cu

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a

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s

1X.o

•a"_

ocS+->

-t-

O

_

Wcu

MbO

<

"3

co

-3a<

ROAD SPACES

Regt, Bn,Yds. Yds.

Troops 1815 530C Tns 1 H70 325

1 Troops and C Tns_ 2985 855F Tnm __ 945 175Troops, C Tns andF Tns _ 3930 1030

RATES OF MARCH

9J Colonel _ _ ___ l

l

l

41

1*

9(1*)

1

1

1

3

4(1*)1

6(1*)

1

21

4

—-—

3*

1242(12*)

2185(15x )

1

44(3*)19

50(13x )

25 (1*)

103(17x )

1

1001.

lv 2d

—----

2

------

1

4

86

23116

Mi. Per Hr.Good roads 2_ to 21Mediocre roads 2Poor roads 1 to 2

345

Lieutenant colonels

Captains _

67

First lieutenantsSecond lieutenants

Total commissioned.

Warrant officers

Master sergeantsTechnical or first ser-

geants _

8

9 1 1 1 REMARKS1011

1

2

12144052

(11)(4)

(14)(63)

3

1

5

188

67171

(4)

(8)(17)(27)(66)

(116)

273

1

5

132660

(2)

(2)

(7)(75)

105

123

162309654

1311

(33)(33)

(135)(1764)

2451

4

168

1973447871594

(4)

(8)

(63)(66)

(222)(2018)

1"

3 h

lvtig

42h7 3

U«)(1 (

)

(5<0

(l f)

(16s)

(49)

4

1711

203348

2454 33

(3)

(3)

*Insert numerical designation ofregiment.

1213

Staff sergeantsSergeants - -

''Mounted on horse.•Additional strength as in col-

14umn 13 will be added to each regi-

151617181920212223

Privates 1st class, incl

Miscellaneous ______Miscellaneous _ -

Miscellaneous _ _

MiscellaneousMiscellaneous __Miscellaneous

1st2d3d4th5th6th

ment not part of a division. Com-prises intrenching equipment(including 3 wagons, R & B 4-mule,and 6 wagoners). In division thisequipment is part of engineer regi-ment.

dDental service.el cook and 4 (lv ) Medical Dept.

technicians.'Assistant cook.

?4 121 2950 87 3037 6'Medical Dept. technicians.

Aggregate _

"Veterinary Service.

?5 9 124 280 109 2532 3054 98 2 3154 6El mechanic, 2 wagoners, and 13

Horses, riding

(incl. lv and 2 d) Medical Dept.

?,fi 9 13 13332

9

8

123

69483

11239215

1422

2 12841415

12

technicians.

27

28Mules, draft

Total animals _ __

xNot authorized for war strengthunits organized in time of peace.

"See Table 24W.29 9 13 354 23 120 519 36 2 557 12 "See Table 25W.

Carts, ammunition, 37-

Carts, ammuition, M.

Carts, machine gun,

Carts, ration, 2-muleCarts, water, 2-mule_.Carts, mortar, 1 muleKitchens, rolling 4 muleWagons, combat, 4

Wagons, escort (R andB) 4-mule

Wagons, medical, 4

'See Table 30W.30

31

32

3334353637

38

39

40 3

1

21

1

1818

18

19

26

2

6

3

4

3

6

109

24

24

18

9

24

9661449'

162

162

6

24

2418183

18

19

26

25

1

111

21

3246

12491717162

162

______

1

4 '

1

4

6

24

2418193

18

19

27

426

1

151

2

1

3246

12491717162

162

3

6

kSee Tables 26W, 27W, 28W and29W.

"Includes road space of servicecompany not on wagons (75 yards)and transportation of service com-pany (255 yards), total 330 yards.

'Includes wag med (4-horse, 20yards, and road space 21 men, 10yards, total 30 yards with regiment.

41 Cars, motor, 5-passen-

42 Motorcycles, with side

4311

45464748

Trucks, cargo, 1-tonTrucks, cargo, l_-2-tonGuns, 37-mm

49 Pistols _ 9 8766

7820250 Rifles

61

62

Rifles, automatic

Rifles, with grenadedischargers

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TABLE 24WHEADQUARTERS AND HEADQUARTERS COMPANY

INFANTRY REGIMENT(War Strength)

April 15, 1921

Designation: Headquarters and Headquarters Company, * Infantry; Hq and Hq Co, *Inf

1 2 3 4 -5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Unitsto

a'-Sa«-.

to

SBVp.

m

u0).a

£3z"3

-a

£>>

m

EOU

ua3a•at3GJ

K~5-^coB°3_

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>>cB

£oO"3

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10

.5

sft

O-o"oJ_wC34-

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01

oj

-30J^1

<

muSu<3

3a•odVX>>cS3

P.

£op

eoSas

ca;

.£?

c

coo

a

so

£

Communication Platoon ROAD SPACES

u01

uca

3aco0»

coo

c0)

O

boB

1

co

1M"3

3

Eooa

5n

Troops 100 yds.uVcc3«ac^cn.2^0) +_

'in Sg«o

a_o

m

%ca!

•a

S c

OoiS o>

(Includes 25 yds. for Regtl Hq).C Tn 70 yds.Trcops and C Tn 170 yds.F Tn 55 yds.Troops, C Tn and F Tn__ 225 yds.

RATE OF MARCHSee Tables 21W and 23W.

? Colonel VIhb!_c

4

(4ha )

1

(1")

lh__

9(1*)

1

U h)

1

~ ri

1

(1")

1

______

1

1

1

1

1

3

2 h

2

1

1

10

2 (Is )

14(1*)

REMARKS3 Lieutenant colonel _ "Insert numerical designation of4 Major5 Captains, incl. ''Mounted on horse.

'Includes :

40 privates 1st class.52 privates.

Summary of specialist ratings

:

4th class 11

6

7

89

1011

Regimental staffCompany commander

First lieutenants, incl.

Munitions officer

Platoon commander.Second lieutenants,

_

5th class 4

12 Total commissioned-

Master sergeants, incl.

Sergeant majorTechnical and first ser-

geants

6th class 14

131415

(l"f)

1

3

(1)

3

(1)

(2S)

2

(2')

13

(1")

(2')

(10')18

___

(i)

4

(4)

28

(4)

(4)

l h

2

(2 s )

1

(1)

1

(1)

4

______

a")

i

d")

ii

(7P)

(2)

13

1

(1)

2

(1)

(1)

11

---(8)

(2)

(1)14

1

(1)

2

(2)

6

(3)

(3)9

1

(1)

1

(1)

6

(3)

(3)8

1

5

7

40

53

1

2

12

•14

92"

121

1

2

12

14

92

121

tive ofTeer.'Machine gun officer.

•Regimental staff consists of

:

Adjutant.

1617

18

Sergeants, incl. _Ass't to munition

officer _

Intelligence officer.

Plans and training officer.

Supply officer.

'For duty with regimental head-19 (1) quarters.

?0 si for office force (also topograph-21 Supply (1)

1

(1)

ical draftsman and clerk), 1 for2223242526?,7

Corporals, incl.

Company clerk

ifield force.

'Field force.Jl for headquarters officers' mess.kRadio mechanics and electri-

ciars."For office force ; bicyclist.

28 Pvts. 1st el. and pvts.,11

(1)

(2')

(1)(31)

(2)

P7 mounted on horse ; 2 bicyclists.'For headquarters officers' mess.

29 "Includes clerks, pigeon men and303133

CarpentersChauffeursCobbler

4th5th

1

orderlies.^Assistant to machine gun officer.

Not authorized for war strength3334353S

Cooks (first)

Cooks (ass't) _4th5th

4th6th

regiments organized in time ofpeace.

WISE AND RADIOEQUIPMENT

(Chief articles only)37 Mechanics3839 Messengers, motor-

cycle 6th6th6th

(20)33 3

(406

2 sets, radio

:

1 for use to higher and40 Observers _

adjacent units.

41 Operators _

(1«)17

1 to lower units.

42 Tailor 3 reel carts, hand pack.

4344

MiscellaneousTotal enlisted

Aggregate _

2 switchboards, 4-line.2 switchboards, 12-line.7 telephones, EE4, for offi-

45 9 18 18 34 4 6 13 14 9 8 54 124 2 135cial use.

Horses, riding

4 telephones, EE5, for ser-

46 9

922

22

99

1111

1313

22

2424

vice maintenance.

47 Total animals 15 wire, light, miles.

BicyclesNote"

48 1

1814

2

2

137

148

___

1

9 8

2

21

1

5415

3

1

21

1

8766

3

1

2

1

1

9666

Supplied by service company:49 Cars, motor, 5-pas-

l f

135

i

232

4

:

1

6

Privates first class andprivates (wagoners) 8

50 Motorcycles, with sidecars _

Trailer, radioTrucks, cargo, 1£ or 2-

tonPistols 9

5152

53

Carts, water, 2-mule 1

Kitchens, rolling, 4-mule 1

Wagons, escort (R. & B. ),4-mule 2

54 Rifles (1 for hq co)

13

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TABLE 25WSERVICE COMPANY, INFANTRY REGIMENT

(War Strength)

April 15, 1921

Designation: Service Company, *Infantry; Serv Co *Inf

1 | 2

Symbol

Number

Iw 1 4 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 13 14 15 16 17

Units

bos

a«~

CO

CO cti

Is'50)

nw

05u

uC3

§cSo;

K

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e,

SoO

Headquarters Platoon Transportation Platoon

3_o'13

u0JWt->

0)•4->

M3CTa0)

w

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Ow

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m>,

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s,o

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w3o

15

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1pq

GO

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3o+5uajWco"3438pq

aCO

ROAD SPACES

Troops _ 75 yds.C Tns __ • yds.Troops and C Tns 75 yds.F Tns 255 yds.Troops, C Tns and F Tns 330 yds.

Note:

Includes only units not includedin other organizations.

?, 1"

1

1"

1

2>u

1"

3X

3*

14*

l"

i

1

1

1

16*

34

5

Master sergeants, incl.

REMARKS

•Insert numerical designation oiresiment.''Mounted on horse."'Mounted on mule.

6 1 1 1

78 1

3

2"

1

(1)

3

(3)

4

(4)

40

(4)(6)

(6)(15)(9)

48

3

4

9

5

60

81

l

d m)

2

(lm )

(1-)

2

(2™)

26

(6)

(4)

(16)

31

1

(lm )

40

(40)

41

1

(lm )

40

(40)

41

1

dm )

40

(40)

41

1

6

2

168

(64)(94)

177

31

5

18

8

1

238" a

273 d

9in Band -

67 privates 1st class.171 privates.

n Color _ _ (2)

(lb)

2 4

1213

3

8

(8)

8

1

dm )

14

(14)

15

2d class 48

14 4th class 1715 Band ( incl. bugler

sergt.)2766d

16 Mail (1

(l b )

(4")

1

bAssistant to adjutant.•Additional strength for each

iment not part of a divisiowagoners, being 3 privatesclass and 3 privates. 6thspecialist rating for 3. 3 weR & B, with battalion intren<equipment, 12 mules, draft.

17 (1)

(1)

(1)1

reg-n; 6

1st

1819

Stable .. '

20?1

Wagonmasters (ass't) classtgons:hing(In

??,

?R Band?4 (1)

1

10

(1)

(1)(1)

?S ment is part of engineer regiment.)"Includes, 1 chaplain's assistant26 Pvts. 1st cl. and pvts.

10(1)

"(if(2)

(3)

(2)

10

(1)

(1)

(1)

?7 'Includes 8 spare mules.El for each rifle company, 2 for

each machine gun company.'Includes 4 forage wagons.Jl for headquarters, 1 for head-

quarters company.kFor general utility.

?8 Clerks _ - 3d4th5th

?9 Clerks ....sn31 Cobbler _

323334

Cooks (first)

Cooks (ass't)

4th5th4th6th2d3d4th5th

35 pany.^Includes one not authorized for

war strength regiments organizedin time of peace.

363738394041 Operators, shoe repair

5th5th

(3)

(3)

(1)

17

424344 Tailor (1)45 6th

4th4647

Wagoners

V4849

Miscellaneous15

(7 e)16

50 16 17 20 49 86 32 41 41 41 8 15 178

2332

9

280

51 2 9 9 240*5

801

801

801

16 361

13332

95253

Mules, draft _ .

Mulest, riding

54 2 9 9 47 81 81 81 16 37 343 354

Carts, ration, 2-muleCarts, water, 2-mule . -

Kitchens, rolling, 4-muleWagons, combat, 4-muleWagons, escort (R anc

B), 4-muleTrucks, cargo, 5-tonPistols

5556575859

6061 9

7

314

911

49 6125

1

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4

28

55

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1

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26 J

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8170

18181819

26 11

278

20262 Rifles

<3

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TABLE 26WINFANTRY BATTALION 2 ( Consolidated Table)

{War Strength)

April 15, 1921

._*Battalion flnfantry _*Bn .flnf

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 Unitsbo

G'-£

«-.-p [7)

S a

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ROAD SPACES

Troops _ 530 yds.C Tn 325 yds."Troops and C Tn 855 yds.F Tn _ 175 yds.

Total 1030 yds."Includes wagon, medical, 20

yards, and 593m men with C Tn,approximately 30 yards. Total 50yards.

RATES OF MARCH2 Lieutenant colonel

Major11*

4

6(1*)

11*

4

14 (4X )

727(5X )

3 Mi Per H'4 Captains _ _

First lieutenants 1

1

3

6(3*)6

15 (3s )

1

3(1*)1

5(1*)

1

—--—143580

(2)

(3)(6)

(104)141

215>R

6

7Second lieutenants

Total commissioned

Technical or first ser-geants

Staff sergeants

Poor roads 1 to 2

s

1

7

112433

(3)

(2)(15)(37)76

77

3

~~36™

78159324

(6)

(6)(24)

(447)600

41

54103218437

(11)(11)

(45)(588)817

910 Sergeants REMARKS11 Corporals _

1213

Privates 1st class, incl.Privates, incl.

*Insert numerical designation of

14151617

181920

MiscellaneousMiscellaneous _MiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneous

1st2d3d4th5th6th

flnsert numerical designation ofregiment.*Not authorized for war strength

units organized in time of peace.sFor detailed remarks see tables

for subordinate included units.

21 Total enlisted

Aggregate 6

6

2?. 615 146 844

Horses, riding _23 9 8161

25

23161

40

24 Mules, draft25 Mules, riding26 Total animals _ .. _ 6 9

R

2

Carts, ammunition, M.G.Carts, M.G. gun

272821

883

1

8146

886

3

8

R2248354

54

30 Motorcycles, with sidecars _ _ _

R1 Guns, machine32 6 71

3999

44454

54

RR Rifles _ _3435

Rifles, automaticRifles, with grenade dis-

chargers _

3

'

15

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TABLE 27WHEADQUARTERS AND HEADQUARTERS COMPANY

INFANTRY BATTALION(War Strength)

April 15, 1921

Designation: Headquarters *Battalion *Infantry; Hq *Bn.

\

Headquarters Company *Battalion *Infantry; Hq Co 'Bn

Inf.

.*Inf.

\J

1 2 3 4j

5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 14 15 16

UnitsM_c

Is

CO

3

am

u<D

S3

1>>m

wa>

a3aT3csai

X

Headquarters Company

$atsCD

sM

inu0Jpua3aa0)

X>>cc3

P.

SoO

C.2pouw0)oc

Communications Platoon

>>C[J

aSoCJ

"3

oE-i

ROAD SPACES

$a3CT-Cao>

XcoB,2

S

*4

VU

toto

Co•sa<D

CO

h

3oO

Co•Bu

u

s<3

CM

CD

.2w

Co

u01

"3

3

>

CoSS3

513

"o

H

Troops 55 yds.C Tn 35 yds.Troops and C Tn . 90 yds.F Tn . _ 35 yds.

1 Troops, C Tn and F Tn__ 125 yds.

RATES OF MARCHMi. per Hr.

Good roads 2J to 23Mediocre roads 2

Poor roads 1 to 2

?, Lieutenant co 1»lbs

4

( 4hc)

glxp

(14) i"

ip

1

1

1

1

11*

5

7u

R45

First lieutenaBattalion s

Total comi

Staff sergeanSergeant m

Sergeants, inActing firs)

Chief obserChief scout

nts, incl.

taff

REMARKS

6 nissioned. ~

ts, incl.-

ajor .

cl. _

sergeant

*Insert numerical designation ofbattalion or regiment.Mounted on hprse."Includes

:

24 privates 1st class.

33 privates.Summary of specialist ratings

:

789

1011

IP

(1 ho)

2P

(1)

2P

(1)

(1)

5P"'

(2)

(3)

l

(10

ip

(i)

ip

(i)

3P

(3')

5

l r

(10

10

(8S)(2--P)

ipr

(1)2"T

(1)

(1)

5 r

(3)

(1)

(1)

Ip

(1)

5P

(3)

(2)

IP

(1)

4P

.(2)

(2)

3

6

1

7

11

1

7

11

IB

(1)13141516

Signal elec

MiscellaneoCorporals, in

Constructiocl.

6th class-- - 15eBattalion staff consists of

:

17IS

Intelligence officer Bn-2.

19 Operators Bn-3.?,0

27 57" 57

21 MiscellaneoVvts. 1st cl.

incl.

22

?3

and pvts.,

10

UO(lep)

d er)

(1")(2*P)

(l r)

20 rP

(3)

(5)

(4)

(8)

ciuarters company. Not included intotals.

eFor duty with battalion head-'4 Chauffeur

Clerk5th4th

quarters.

ft 5f l for officers' mess. In war

Sfi Cobbler only.

272829303132

Cooks ( firs

Cooks ( assLine guarcMessengersMotorcyclisObserversObserversOperators

t)

t)

ts -

4th5th

6th6th

fe'5 mounted on horse r. 3 bicy-

clists rP.

'Includes necessary clerks, pigeonmen and orderlies.^Second in command and execu-

tive officer. Not authorized for

33 war strength battalions organized34 6th

6thin time of peace.

35 Armed with rifle.

36 PArmed with pistol.

37 Tailor (10(2038 M,iscellanec

Total enlisl

Aggregate

Horses, ridinTotal anirr

ed

Wire and radio equipment (chief

31 13 27 1 11 8 6 5 36 76 76 1 set, radio : for use to Regiment,adjacent Battalion and sup-

40 6 13 27 2 5 11 8 6 5 37 77 83 porting artillery.

1 reel cart, hand pack.

41 6

61

1

22

6

688

99

1515

2 switchboards, 4 line.

42 4 telephones, EE4, for official use.1 telephone, EE5, for service main-

W 3

211

5

3

237

8

3

271

39

3

2

77

39

tenance.

44 Motorcycles, with side 5 wire, light, miles.

45 6 7

6

27

25

2 5 8

3

6 5

46 Rifles . _

16

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MARINE CORPS SCHOOLS

J

GoiKp anv Of f i cs.ro ' <£chocl

,

Marina E^rr iC/'&, Quantioo, 7a«1935-1934.

ROAD SPACES

INFANTRY

Rifle Go Inf RegtU G Co Inf RegtHa & Hq Co Inf BnTotal., Inf fin

Ho* Plat, Inf RegtHov? Co | Inf Regt"Serv Co, Inf pi?gtHq ana Hq Col Inf RestTotal Inf Re^-tG0MBIN3D TOTAL, INF REGT

MOTORIZED SECTIONS

T : Tn : T^C Tn:F•

Tn : T,C Tn

95 : 55 : 150 : 35- ; 18 5'

^j ! 75 : 380 : 35 ' 3.15

55 35 ; 90 : 55 135545 ! 375 " 830 : 175 : 995#S5 : 20 i • • • • 55

115 • 115 350 : 80 : 310• • * » t >9 * • • • •

1 • 365 ! 3 5 5

11C : PC : 3GC : 55 : 355iae £ : lose : 3935E: 9S5 : o88(5

1°*5 : 110 5 : 3970 : °80.

: 39 5C

T, C Tn& F Tn

553590

F Tn

55• « • i

55

:T L C Tn C Tn :

:Serv Co. I"~f Re "!",

: 5535

5535

:Hq&Eq Co, Inf Rs£t•.Total Inf Rogt

TATFfe OF MARCH (..ile a ,. or nonr)

UnitGood "Vlediocre* Poor

t Road*.; Ro ads : Ro ads: Is

tood that snail unitsf or ghor t di st *n o 3 a # Inf

Infantry : ^t(Applies to ill foot troops, it being unders

Ou : - Wndn ne.oe«*sa ry - jftove nore rapidly iui i^uj.

rate at night 3 miles per hour^ across country If 4

Field Artillery . : 3f : 5 : 3f :

(Appliio to all /.I. eld artillery unit*.; it being under stood tr it;

i&all unisi z a. - $ien necessary - i.-.ove more rdcpiitly.

ANIMAL DRATN ELEMENTS : : of

OARS £ MOTORCYCLE*. : 30 : 15'TRUCKS : b : S

•i ^3 2

84

Notes 1 Truck ra^fc -/ill be materially loured by iar&n-'iss (es-pecially vftien lights are prohibited), fog, jxoessivedust, etc. Might rate 7ithcu~ lights on good roads,same 3,0 above for poor roads.

3 Single notor vehicles, or small notorized oou^and.s, -in -depending en kinds of vehicles -* under ordinary conditionsnova at rites greater than those given 100**3, -/Mich ar 3

for average itarc his on rOa&s of the chhrati.ar •.iO'it :a.

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TABLE 28WRIFLE COMPANY, INFANTRY REGIMENT

(War Strength)

April 15, 1921

Designation : Company* .-{•Infantry; Co* , flnf

1 2 3 4 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 9 10

Unitsto_c

a

-*j to

S "b5Vam

uXI

s3

•q

.a

m

u0)

ua3aaaat

w

c0]

0,

E

One PlatoonCO

C,

S-a^2S

"SxC

>> «C »cS £ co

ft *

r,TJ ccju C 3•3 CS Cn

H

1

COu

Uca

3a-aACD

Ms

cS

E

3a1

W

isa)

CO £s

as a3 3

+->'£ 13egw

mm

C

«*S«jtew

Sic

c- °

2 s e4J^ CU

ccj if

E-a cs

3 3— cs a

1

1

3

8

46

(2)(4)

57

ROAD SPACESTroops 95 yds.C Tn 55 yds.Troops and C Tn 150 yds.F Tn 35 yds.Troops, C Tn and F Tn 185 yds.

RATES OF MARCHMi. Per Hr.

Good roads 2| to 2iJ

Mediocre roads 2Poor roads 1 to 2

> 11*

2(1*)

1

1

1

2(1?)2

6(1*)

1

12

26

161"c

(6)(12)

200 c

205

3314818

18

S REMARKSInsert letter designation of com-

pany (A, B, C, E, F, G, I, K, orL).

4

5

Second lieutenantsTotal commissioned

6 l e

3(1)

(1)

(1)2

(1)

1

17

(1)(2°)

(1)(2«)(2«)

(2)

(6)

(1)23

i e

(i)

4

(4)

5

1

(1)

7

(5)(1)

(1)

8

1

(1)

4

(1)

(3)

21

(2)

26

7R9

1011

"Includes :

53 privates 1st class.

1? Summary of specialist ratings

:

iai-i

It 6th class . 8

161718 Pvts. 1st cl. and pvts.,

thorized for war strength com-panies organized in time of peace.

"Includes 6 extra privates.•Includes section headquarters (1

sergeant and 1 corporal).e*Armed with pistol only.'No provision made for arms for

3 extra privates in c.

~\°i

9

2122232d

CobblerCooks (first)

Cooks (ass't)

~4th5th6th

6th25262728

29

EiflemenRiflemen, automatic _.

Riflemen, automatic _

Riflemen, with grenadedischargers

Runners and agents _.

Tailor

Note:*

Decision that the 4 cooks arearmed with the pistol only is madeby the School authorities, and will

govern until decided by higher au-thority.11

99 25 6

24

8 26d 58

M 916

1

61

1

3

203

3

8446

6

M Rifles . .

3536

Rifles, automaticRifles, with grenade dis-

charger _

17

/

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TABLE 29WMACHINE GUN COMPANY, INFANTRY

REGIMENT

( War Strength)

Designation: Company .* flnfantry; Co .flnf.

1

Specialist

Rating

to

(Class)

1

1

Symbol

Number

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Units

e<u

U

$aocsCD

w

cOS

p.

s

C'3uEH

>>Ca0.

S

u

One Platoon

>>S gc 9coug& °

c

09^$uen

3O"Oct]

CD

ws

4JC3

s

cs

CD

CIS

CO

g

aCO

3cca

-a—

O cc!

CC3 33 CTCTt3ra ca

§.2_•43-S-QSi s —

c

-^>

sE~

C * S

e 5 fCCJ Or^

Fh CJ CDCDhH

H

ROAD SPACES

Troops

:

Section 40 ydsPlatoon 90 yds

1 Company 205 yds.C Tn 75 ydsTroops and C Tn 280 yds.F Tn 35 yds.Troops, C Tn and F Tn._ 315 yds.Allowance 10 yards for Plat Hq ;

15 yards for Co Hq ; and 5 yardseach distance between platoons andCo Hq.

?. 1"

3Jic

30*)

l 1 "

1

1

1

1

3(1*)1

5( lx)

345 Total commissioned

RATES OF MARCH

Mi. Per Hr.

1"

4

(1)

(1)

(1)

1

(1™)

1

(1)

2

(1)

(1)

7

1

(1)

10

(!)

O f)

11

1

(1)

2

20

(2)

3

6

47

(4)

1

11

14

115"

(3)(5)

141

Good roads 2i to 21

7Mediocre roads 2Poor roads _ 1 to 28 Mess __ .

9

10 Reconnaissance _ _ -

111813 Stable14 (1)

2

REMARKS1516

*Insert letter designation of com-

17 (1)

(1)

17

(1)(2")

(1)

(1)(2)

4

pany (D; H, or M).

IS tlnsert numerical designation of

192021 Pvts

;1st cl. and pvts.,

regiment.'Mounted on horse."'Mounted on mule."Includes :

09 35 privates 1st class.

?,R80 privates.

?4 Cobbler Summary of specialist ratings

:

252627

Cooks ( first

)

Cooks (ass't)

4th5th6th

4th class _ 2

6th class 6

?8bSection headquarters includes 1

29 Horseshoer 4th6th6th5th

"(2)~

"(if(71)

24

(1)

(1)

(1)

d e)

(7*)

sergeant.

30cReconnaissance officer.

31"Signalmen, runners, agents and

32 Saddler orderlies. 1 bicyclist.

38 Tailor "Stable orderly.

34 Miscellaneous

Total enlisted _ _

Includes 2 drivers for gun andammunition carts.

35 5 10 23" 56xSecond in command. Not au-

thorized for war strength com-Rfi 27 5 11 11 23 57 146 panies organized in time of peace.

37 6

1"

1 2~ I"1

88

161

3839

Mules, draft .

4(1 6 1 1 2 4 9 25

Ciarts, ammunition, M.G. ...

411

1

1

11

2

2

223

441

457

8

83

1

8146

4243

Carts, M.G. gun1

1

1

44 Motorcycles, with side 1

4546 Pistols _ 27 5 11

JS?--C__-^'

*

18

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li-;? jinan t No 4 3

Reserve : supports rGutguards : Sentinel Pc st s

1 3n [iBae"

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i ;i j crto) il ?l\t (lass 1 Squad.:oirtguards) .

! p .v U£ 1

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! ?^2 &i:1 Co. (le & e 1 SqQ&ilon: outguards)ir;lus 1 p lcit. #1:¥.G» S . -1 Section

(lassSent ins

1

1 Squad

: ^3

Tost) •

;

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TABLE 30WHOWITZER COMPANY, INFANTRY REGIMENT

(War Strength)

April 15, 1921

Designation: Howitzer Company .*Infantry; How Co *Inf

1 2 3 4 5 1 61

11 8

Total

Company

(3

Platoons

and

Com-

to

pany

Headquarters)

10

Unitstoe

eg

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+a to

.2 M

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am

63z

o

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c_

wuVuCD

3a•aa

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One Platoon

1

to

0)

rt

3_•

ascy

ncoo-tJ

a

s

e_o

u_7.

53

c3op.

Aco

C.2

w<u

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t-i

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u3

cooa

o

ROAD SPACESTroops 115 yds.C Tn 115 yds.Troops and C Tn 230 yds.F Tn 80 yds.Troops, C Tn and F Tn 310 yds.

RATES OF MARCHMi. Per Hr.

Good roads 2_ to 21Mediocre roads 2Poor roads 1 to 2

2

:__:•::

l h

1*

1

1"

1

______ 1"

1

1

2

1

4

3

4

5

First lieutenantsSecond lieutenants

Total commissionedREMARKS

*Insert numerical designation of6 1"

2

(1)

(1)1

(1)

17

(1)

(2)

"?ir(i)

(2)

1

(1")

2

(lm )

(1)

4

(1)

l

(!)

9

"(if

(8)10

10

l

(i)

10

"(if

(9)11

1

4

23

1

5

13

86"

(3)

(4)

~105~~

7

8

Sergeants, incl. ''Mounted on horse.

9

10

Platoon sgrt, and rangefinder

Supply

"Includes

:

26 privates 1st class.60 privates.

1112

Corporals, incl.

Company clerkTransportMiscellaneous

Pvts. 1st cl. and pvts.,

incl.

Summary of specialist ratings

:

131415 bReserve.

1617 Buglers Note:18 6th19 Cobbler The armament and hence also the202122

Cooks (first)

Cooks (ass't)4th5th6th

details of organization of the how-itzer company are provisional.

2324 4th

6th(1)

(2)(6)

(1)

(3)

252627

Runners and agentsTailor

2829 21 7

30 22 8 11 29 109

31 2 2 ______

—-—

______

______

2

4

1

7

8123

23

323334

Mules, riding ___2

1

3

Carts, ammunition, 37-351

2

1

"io~~1

11

1

2

1

1

29

36436

109

3637 438 Guns, 37-mm. £59; ^Mortars, 3-inch (3")

22______

40 Pistols

\6»

*W_;•:.

t

19

V.

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TABLE 31WFIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE, INFANTRY DIVISION

(Consolidated Table)

(War Strength)

January 20, 1921

Designation: *Field Artillery Brigade; * FA Brig

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Attached

Chaplains

11 12

1 Unitsto

a

IS

+J CO

733'3

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cu

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u<u

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uCD ci

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u a

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X

C'3

uHc

'2

3s2<1

CO

C0;

|s«

CD

T3aM

m

73

Oto

<

0)

dbo0>

bo

bo

<

ROAD SPACES

Troops _ 7190 yds.C Tn _ 2080 yds.Troops and C Tn 9270 yds.P Tn 2020 yds.Troops, C Tn and

F Tn 11290 yds.Am Tn 1644 yds.Troops, C Tn, F Tn

and Am Tn 12934 yds.

RATES OF MARCH

23

Brigadier general 1 1

22

6

364752

—---

19 2

1

22

11252

Mi. per Hr.224

304248

Good roads 31 to 5

1

3

43

1

3

1

1

4 Poor roads -. 2 to 3

aiK

Total commissioned —

Technical and 1st ser-

9 12 6 128 146 21 2 169REMARKS

10 2 2 4 4

1112

1

1

1

6

9

1938

(4)

(2)(12)

1-

2

10134390

(3)

(5)(57)

6

2012

222348722

1554(8)

(12)(128)(84)(102)

2884

8

2313

238370784

1682(8)

(12)(135)(91)(171)

26

94

88

(2)

(2)

(6)

(2)(25)

109

8

2519

247374

2554(10)(14)

(141)(93)

(196)

brigade."Exclusive of ordnance person-

nel and equipment attached when13Id

brigade is detached from division.See Table 12W.

151617

Privates 1st class, incl. -

1819202122

MiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneous

Total enlisted

2d3d4th5th6th

23 75 159 3118 3227

<M 12 77 165 3014 3268 130 2 3400

?524

6

2928

8

1163

1584109641616

1590115756019

~~76~~

28

______ 1590123558819

'697

?R

Total animals

Car, motor, rT or DS _.

Car, reconnaissanceMotorcycles with side

29 24 63 127 3112 3326 104 2 3432

303132

12

22

4

1

7

77

2

71

1

30

1

1

1

27

1652

8

22

262

202020206

12

1212

6

62

18

48144

301440112

6

4

3731

30

1

1

20Uo20217

12

1212

6

27

69

18

48144

326842120

5

------

—-—

::_:__

64

4231

30

1

1

222020217

12

1212

6

27

69

187

48144

326842120

33343536

37383340414243

Truck, i-ton cargoTruck, li-rht repair, O.D.Truck, F.W.D. cargo —Truck, F.W.jJ. art. sup-

ply, load A.Trailer kitchen

Cart, ration, 2-muleCart, water, 2-muleKitchen, rolling, 4-mule_Carts and reels, 6-horse_Cart, reel, battery, 4-

1 _

44 Wagons, battery, 6-

4546

47

48

Wagons, store, 6-horseWagons, combined B. anc

S., 6-horseWagons, escort (com-

bat) 4-muleWagons, escort (R & B),

49 Wagons, spring, 1-ton, 4-

50515253

Wagons, medical, 4-muleGuns, 75-mm., 6-horseCaissons, 75-mm., 6-horse

5455

Machine guns, A.A.Rifles, automatic

Ambulance, motor56 4 4

20

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S I -8(3asic)

AH APPROVE SOLUTIOjJf £?LQUIHiftfciHT (a).Verbally.

"a Red battalion is known to be at Dumfries (4- miles

north of here')*Wo other Red troops ere within a day's march.

Our battalion will remain in Quanttoo overnight.

Our company, with one platoon Co D attached,will establishe

the outpost,with li$e of resistance along this ridge. (Indicating

ridge along the road between School and General's quarters)*

A platoon oi Go B has been assigned as Provost Guard in the

town of ciuantico.and will establish a lint of observation

along LITTLE CR1E5C south of the R H & P trades #

In event of attack,the line of resistance will

be held.

Shis platoon, with attached machine gun section,

as Support No l,will outpost sac), hold the right support area.

Our right boundary is the railroad track (exclusive) and our-le

left boundary the dry stream bed northwest of Quarters 81 and the

bridge on the unimproved road over LITTLd CR3EK, (both inclusive

The line oi observation will be along the near bank

ox LITTLE GREEK:.

The 1st Sec will establish the line 01 outguards

along the bluff on this siue or the creek, with a sentry squad

near the tracks and one near the bridge on the unimproved road.

The remaining squad Will be posted in two Gossaolt po&ts,one

just below the negro school :.nd one about 200 yards to the

right of the left sentry sguad.The automatic rifle will be with

the left cossack post.

The platoon less the 1st oec will remain on the

line of resistance in the School building. (Pointing)

.

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The machine guns will be sited so as to cover the draws

leading toward the School from the east and north*

!a visiting patrol from' the right sentry squad will maintain

connection with the cossack post on its left once every half

hour.

A patrol from the support will visit all outguards of

our platoon-', and the adjacient outguards of the 1st Plat Co B

and of the 2d Plat of our own company once every, hour.

I will he at the School.

Are there any questions?

Carry out your orders."

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*fi i&Bp'vjD SOLUTION, 4th BliQUIE&IBlB!

.

(a) Telephone from Bn Gmdr to Bn &3g Cen.

(b) JBy radio and also by mounted or motorcycle courier to 3

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Special Situation III (Blue),.

Capt a is at the WI or, £J3£ER'I! Hill watching the progress of dm.'

Go. Situation as before.

Required;

*£he organisation of the Co Msg Gen and its. approximate location

Time for Solution l/£ hour.

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M iEPHOVED SOLUTION, 3d BSQUIB&iraS

.

Go message center.1 1st Sgt1 Sgt (Signal)1 Cpi (Signal)2 runners (Go)3 runners ( 1 from each Plat)1 Opl and £ runners (M £ Plat)2 buglers

Approximate location about 20 yards in rear of Capt Amen scattered with. 5 paces between men, all men under coverOne bugler is 50 yards to the west and the other 150 yardsto the east of the message center observing the progressof the units on the right and left.

Special Situation I¥ (Blue).

Lt &ol A after maid-fig his personal reconnaissance decides torequest that artillery fire be placed on 3IUG12T0ii Hill* This requestis; made throug-h R E Q# There is no artillery liason officer withthis Bn.

Heqfired:^Ay Mtfd^*

( a) Probable met hocl of sen din g message from Mn Gomdr to Ba MsgGen.

(b) Probable method of sending message from Bn Iwg Gen to h H Q,

assuming that telephonic communication from Bn to tfegt has been broken

Time for solution l/2 hour, JtytpU**&lv> 6^-m^c^^9 ^J 4i

1 sergeant1 Corporal .

1 Private (telephone orderly and clerk)

1 Private (clerk ana pigeon man)

Courier Section1 CorporalT "-. /WE,

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M &B2k$rEQ SGIUKLOM, 2d Kii&UIIfi&iEET.

( <a)

V

<Voods

MV\pG

/

:i^

/

i

G ourier/vSe* /

;

/

40 to 50 Yds distance"between each section.

personnel withWire Section:

1 Sergeant1 'Corpora], (operator in charge oi switchboard)1 Private ( operator)i Private (lineguard)

Message Center1 sergeant1 Corporal1 Private (telephone orderly and clerk)1 Private (clerk and pigeon man)

Courier Section1 Corporal3 privates (Mounted orderlies.)3 Privates (bicyclists)£ Privates ("bicyclists,)5 Privates (runners from Cos and Ho?/ Plat),.

Hadio and Panel Section1 Corporal2 Privates (radio operators)2 - r i vate £ ( panel men)

(b) 3 Privates, orderlies in charge of horses, with the real' eeheloc

The following personnel is laying the forward wire axis;1 1st it Communications Officer-1 Private (orderly)1 Corporal (construction-wire section)2 Privates (line guard-wire section)1 Pr i vate ( vi s ual &ec ti on

)

Approximate .location: Along the unimproved react on the north-western slope of P^YIjjbClv Hill.

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(a) 1 Private, telephone orderly1 Private, lamp and pyrotechnic signalling man.

(b) 4 Privates, runners from the Cos.1 Private, runner irom the attached howitzer platoon-

(c) 1 telephone, type E£4; breast reel,buzzer wire; message jbooli and pencil.

1 14 GM lamp; type i££6; very pistol;cartridges and rockets for code in effect.

Special Situation II. (Blue).

Same as situation I. The 3n C P at this time "is located ^tpoint 19,38,19.15,

Required;

(a) Sketch not to scale showing the location of the Bn C pand »13rain|ts of the Com Plat located at or near itshowing approximate ^is^^ces between units and thepersonnel with each.

(b) State approximate location and duties being performedoy alii other personnel oi the Com Plat not accounted forin (a) and in the 1st Requirement.

lime for Solution 2 hours.

-2-

Visual Section (on or near the crest of Davidson Hill)1 Corporal2 Privates.

j- jus section is in position to receive messages from the frontand to send to the rear.

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Department of Tactics,liarine Corps Schools,Company Officers' School, 1922-.23

Ma$ i'roblsm JIo. 0-11.-subject; 3b Communications in Attack,Tim©: 4 hours.pate

: 14 March 1923.iiaps

: Georgia Camp terming Shee-t 1. R^ 1/20000,

KBfiK&dL axiTJiffilOU;

A Blue offensive from the southeast has invaded Red territoryand is ciriving the Reds: slowly back.

'

Special Situation I (Blue).

n+ 1he

ls^ Bn 29th lJnf

>aE interior in is the base and right as©.,auit Mn ox the regiment and is attacking on a front of 600 yardswith (.os A and 3 in assault (Qo A on the right) end with Co C in Bnreserve. One platoon from Co D supports each assault Co. The 1stPlat How Co is attached to the 1st In.

no or^6 ri6ht of £^e battalion is following the line RJ at 19.05-19.85 inclusive - M 245 Bo £9 at 17.55 - 21.40 inclusive.

Direction of advance: 315 degrees magnetic.

The assault Cos are on &&BDRT Hill.

• ^uAt th

iutime L '

G &o1 A (° omdS the 1st Bn 29th Infi) is at the HJm bhe northern edge of the 30th IHMTRY Woods. Lt G 1 A receivesaTOiii^].-message from Cap t ^ stating that his € is held up on thenor ujrv.es sern sloP e oi ^i33nRl .liiii and that Co B is advancing throu-h-tfcSTWoMa on the left of Co A.

'

~ s 0It;,u

^t Gol Amoves forward f©..Ba&e a .pefisanSl *ecommis simee..

R e q ui r e d

;

H^iVhat personnel from the Bn 'Com Plat accompanies nim<?

((b)What other communications personnel is with Lt Col A?

(c)What signal equipment does this personnel carry?

3?ime for Solution 1 hour.

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TABLE 32WHEADQUARTERS AND HEADQUARTERS BATTERY

FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE, INFANTRYDIVISION

(War Strength)

January 20, 1921

Designation: Headquarters and Headquarters Battery *

Field Artillery Brigade; Hq and Hq Btry *FA Brig

1

Specialist

Rating

(Class)

«*

3 4 5 6 7

Units u01

E3

-a

s>>

03

01-t-»

ua3aaat

XVX313

.S1

m

>>uO1

+->+->

ffl

MwuO1

C3

3CTTJd<u

X

T3 *-<

t"

3.g3 t<C «T3 3

+->

oH

ROAD SPACES

Troops 320 yds.C Tns 45 yds.

1

Troops and C Tns 365 yds.F Tn . - 120 yds.Troops C Tn and F Tn ___ 485 yds.

RATES OF MARCH

Mi. Per Hr.

Mediocre roads 3 to 5

Poor roads 1\ to 4

? Brigadier general V(a) 1"

(b) 3h

(be) 4"

(b) 3"

34 REMARKS56 Second lieutenants

Warrant officers

Master sergeant, incl.

*Insert numerical designation ofbrigade."Brigade Executive.bBrigade Staff consists of

:

AdjutantIntelligence officer

Plans and training officer

Communications officer

7 12 12

8 (d) 2"

1

(l h )

11"

(1)6

(1)

(1)

(1")

d 1')

9(lx )

(1)(1*)

(1)(1*)

d h)

dh)

(1)(1")

57(1)(3)

d*)(3)(2)(ll5h )

dx)

(4)(4)

(6")

(ll6h )

d")(4*)(3*)

2

91011

1

1

1

6

9

(e)57

12

13Staff sergeant, incl. Assistant intelligence officer

Assistant plans and train-ing officer

Assistant communications141516

Clerk, munitions

1718 Orderly for brigade quarters Battery.

iq 1 Draftsman, plans and training.'Includes.

19 privates, 1st class

38 privatesSummary of Specialist Ratings

:

4th class . 45th class ,2

6th class 12

2021

22232425 Clerk, plans and train-

fili

2728

Total __ 18

?9 provided for each mounted artil-

lery officer).

'One cook for officers' mess.Rfl

31 Privates, 1st class and

3? 5th6th4th5th

33 cooks, kitchen equipment and ra-tions, in battery combat train.34

353fi

Cooks (first) _Cooks (ass't)

37 4th3839 6th

6th4041

Motorcyclists

42

43Operators, telephoneOrderlies and messen-gers

44 Orderly, stable45 6th46 Wagoners, assistant

Total enlisted _ _ - -47 75 75

48 12 77 89

Horses, draft49 6

2928

65328

50 2451 Mules, draft

53 24 63 87

Cars, motor, DT or DSCars, reconnaissanceMotorcycles with side

535455

22

417ZX

77

22

417

89

565758

Reel and cart, 6-horse .

Wagons, escort, R & B.12

21

''£*

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TABLE 33WREGIMENT, 75-mm. GUN REGIMENT, Horse Drawn

(Consolidated Table)

(War Strength)

January 20, 1921

Designation: *Field Artillery; *FA

1 2 1

Symbol

Number

Iw 4

Headquarters

Battery

in

1

Service

Battery

'.

<n 7

CO

c_o

"3

S3

«

8 9 10 11

a<1J

CJ

Wcu*H

be

M<

1

1

4924

12

1 UnitsMa

'-+3

atf _

.£ «

§5'o

ftCO

u<u-MUrt

3aTJa<v

X

1

1

432

S5

o

"3

'5+z

»1cu **

J= «o P>

<

n_C

P.aj=OaVJ=ya

<

ROAD SPACES

Troops _ _ 3413 yds.C Tn 1040 yds.Troops and C Tn 4453 yds.F Tn 950 yds.Troops, C Tn and F Tn_ 5403 yds.

RATES OF MARCH

Mi. Per Hr.Good roads 4 to 6Mediocre roads _ 3 to 5Poor roads 2 to 3

234

567

1

1

3

2

2101420

1

12

152124

Total commissioned —

Technical and first ser-

Privates, 1st class, incl..

MiscellaneousMiscellaneous

Total enlisted

l h

2« 9"2v

1

REMARKS

Insert numerical designation ofregiment.

"Exclusive of ordnance person-nel and equipment attached whenregiment is detached from divi-sion. See Table 12W.

8 11 1 6 46 64 10 1 75

9 1 1 1cMedical Department technicians

except 1 cook, 4th class ; 1 asst.1011

12131415161718192021

2d3d4th5th6th

1

1

210112035

2

1

29

9

3788(4)(6)(11)(20)

,(18)

82

92154304654

(48)(20)(26)

1214

3

106

111174361777(4)(6)(64)(421

(51)

3

119

115176

1181

1»(lv) 3"(lv) 4"

. 2"(8vh) (10")

43(1=)Cl«)

lv (3<0<l e

)

lv (12) 21=

cook, 5th class ; 1 mechanic and 2wagoners, 6th class. 2 chauffeurs,6th class.

"Dental.''Mounted on horse.^Veterinary.

11

(5)(2)(7)

22 80 148 1442 53

1

1495

23 81

16478

155 1260 1507 63 1571

24252627

23136

8

77645664

792548208

8

792587220

8

22 3812

1

28 22 71

1

1

3

167 1296 1556 50 1 1607

Car, motor, DT or DS

Motorcycles with side

29

21

1

1

1

31

15528

8

888826

6

6

2

8

2472

12601848

11

131

101010103666

3

31

9

2472

15072056

1

1

151

111010103666

3

31

9

32472

15072056

3031

2

323334 Cart, ration, 2-mule

Cart, water, 2-muleKitchen, rolling, 4-mule_Carts and reels, 6-horse_Cart, reel, btty., 4-horse _

Wagons, battery, 6-horseWagons, store, 6-horse .

Wagons, combined B & S,

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

81

1

35363738 '

394041

42 Wagons, escort, (R & B),

Wagons, spring, S-ton,43

4445

Wagons, medical, 4-muleGuns, 75-mm., 6-horse _.

Caissons, 75-mm., 6-horse11

3

46474849

Ambulance motor50 -- 2 2

22

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TABLE 34WREGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS AND HEADQUARTERS

BATTERY, 75-mm. GUN REGIMENTHorse Drawn(War Strength)

• January 20, 1921

Designation: Headquarters and Headquarters Battery

*Field Artillery; Hq and Hq Btry *FA

1 2

Symbol

Number

1

eo1

Regimental

Headquarters

*"

5 6 7

c

"S

J=Oa<u

<

8 9

1 Units

toa

a«,+> tc

.% 1

'3 w0)

am

to

iu >>

an

n

V

gm'Zi CO toto u ufi-U-Uaj - '-*

C CD ffl

.5 3 3

-WWoH

0J

cj

to.(Uubeto

ROAD SPACES

Troops 300 yds.C Tn 55 yds.Troops and C Tn ' 355 yds.

RATES OF MARCH

Mi. Per Hr.Good roads 4 to 6Mediocre roads 3 to 5Poor roads 2| to 4

2 Colonel _ 1»

(a)l»

(b)4>'=(b)3h

(b)2hd(e)l*

1

1

442

1"

1

1

1

92

3

4Lieutenant colonel REMARKS

R *Insert numerical designation ofregiment.

"Executive.bRegimenttal staff consists of

:

Adjutant

67

First lieutenantsSecond lieutenants

Total commissioned

Master sergeants, incl. _

Sergeant major

8 11 1 12 13

9

1011

1

U h)

1"

2(2")10

(1")

(1)(1)(1")(lta )

(1*)

(2h )

(1 hx)

(lte )

11(lx )

(1)(2")

(1)ah

)

(2»)

(3h )

(g)55(2»)

(2)(1)

(2Z )

(lz )

<10oz )

(2Z )

(6s )(2Z)

(2)(3)(2")

(2)<8»)(5")

d h)

(l z )

(3")

(1)

1

1

2

10

11

55

1

1

2

10

11

55

Plans and training officer

Supply officer

12IS

Staff sergeants, incl.

ColorReconnaissance officer

14 Sergeants, incl.

15 Chief of regimental mands service battery and is in-

16171819

Clerk, intelligence

InstrumentMess _

''Reprirnental communications offi-

cer. Commands headquarters bat-tery.

al asst plans and training offi-

20 Postal cer.212223

SignalStableSupply

•Assistant regimental communi-cations officer.

^Includes :

2425262728

Corporals, incl.

Clerk, batteryClerk, headquartersInstrument

20 privates 1st class

35 privates

Summary of Specialist ratings

:

4th class 5

2930

Range finder _ _

Signal5th class _ _ 2

6th class . 7

3132

Scout . .

Privates 1st class andpvts., incl.

14

33

6th4th4th5th

hMounted on horse (2 horses34 provided for each mounted artillery

3536

Clerk, munitions officer )

.

zMareh with battery combat3738 Drivers xMarch with service battery.39 4th40 Line guards41 6th

6th

424344454647

Messengers, bicycleMotorcyclistsOperators, instrument.Operators, radioOperators, telephoneOrderlies

48 Orderly, stable49 Saddler 5th50 Scouts51 Wireman

Total enlisted _52 80 80 80

93Aggregate53 11 81 92 1

54

2216478

16698

1

1

16708

55 Horses, riding56 Mules, draft

Total animals

Cart, ration, 2-muleCart, water, 2-muleKitchen, rolling, 4-mule_Cart and reel, 6-horseWagon, combined B &

S, 6-horse

57 22 71 93 94

92

5859606162

1*

lz

lz

1

lz

1112

381

63 Wagon, spring, 1-ton, 4-

horse64656fi

Car motor, DT or DSCar, reconnaissance

67 Motorcycles with sidecars

RR Pistols 111

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TABLE 35WSERVICE BATTERY, 75-mm. GUN REGIMENT

Horse Drawn(War Strength)

January 20, 1921

Designation: Service Battery *Field Artillery; Serv Btry *FA

1 2 1

Symbol

Number

w 4 5 6

a.2

_

VI

c

amp

1

2d

Battalion

Section

1

-a

i 1

Total

Battery

1

oo 9

1 Units

bo

.5

d

m cs

'_<y

P.w

c.2

_m

3e_£5

Co

u-mT3c_

ROAD SPACES

P Tn _ 800 yds.

RATES OF MARCH

Mi. Per Hr.Good roads 3 to 4

Mediocre roads 2 to 2iPoor roads - 2

2 (a)l h

(b)l» <c)l»1"

(0)1"1"

1

32

3

4REMARKS

Total commissioned

Master sergeants, incl.„

5 2 2

1

d h)

1

-(Tmj"1

dm )

25d h

)

"(T)"

(1)

d")

(1)(4)(6)

(10)

28

2 6 "Insert numerical designation ofregiment.

6 (d)lh 1"Regimental supply officer

;

commands service battery.

7

8

1

(1)

1

d")1

1

dm )

25(I")

"a")"

(i)

Uh)

(i)(4)(6)

(10)

28

2

_____

2

9

9

c125

bAssistant to regimental adju-tant.

9 Regimental supply ser- ^'Battalion supply officer.dBand leader.

10 1"

4

(l ,n)

(1)dm )

Um )

1

(1)

3

(3)

cIncludes :

11

121314

Assistant band leader _

37 privates, 1st class

88 privatesSummary of Specialist Ratings

:

2d class 4

15 Band 3d class_ 6

1617

5th class 20

18 Stable - - 6th class _ 18

1920 Total 59

21 3<l h

)

(1)(1)

4

(4)

'Includes 1 cook for regimental

22 officers' mess.

2324

''Mounted on horse (2 horses pro-vided for each mounted artillery

2526

PersonnelWagonmasters, assis-

officer).'Includes 1 spare team (4 mules)."Mounted on mule.

27 Privates, 1st class and35 40

282930

Chauffeurs 6th5th4th5th4th6th6th2d3d4th5th

(1)

313233

Cooks (first)

Cooks (ass't)

"(2')

(1)(1)(1)(2)

(2")

<lm )

(4)(6)(6)(15)(9)

343536

Motorcyclist

3738

Musicians

394041

4243 5th

6th44 (6)(8)

(10)

4546 Wagoners, ass't and

47 44 48 148

48 46 49 30 30 155

49 836'

4

1

207

402

7402

23136

8

*

50 Mules, draft51

52 48 21 49

10

"~30"'

1

4

49 167

Cart, ration, 2-mule

Kitchen, rolling, 4-mule_Wagons, escort (R & B),

53545556

1

1

1

61

246

5

"49"

10

301

4

1

11

311

2155

28

5758 Motorcycles with side

cars596061

24

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TABLE 36WBATTALION, 75-mm. GUN REGIMENT, Horse Drawn

(Consolidated Table)

(War Strength)

January 20, 1921

Designation: *Battalion fField Artillery; *Bn .fPA

1 2 3

u<u

S3zr

o

s>>

4 5 6 7 8

1 Units C

-P W.3 «

a;

am

>>

V

C4

amcrt wm OJ

QJ U+> Pi

2 &J2 $

X

a

5u

C3

.a

S- oO

at

%0)

mCO

c

C3

m

4->

OH

ROAD SPACESTroops 1449 yds.C Tn 520 yds.Troops and C Tn 1969 yds.F Tn . 260 yds.Troops, C Tn and F Tn _ 2229 yds.

RATES OF MARCHMi. Per Hr.

Good roads 4 to 6Mediocre roads 3 to 5

?. Major 1

1

42 2

-----

36

1

57

10

3

45

CaptainsFirst lieutenants REMARKSSecond lieutenants *Tnsert numerical designation of

battalion.flnsert numerical designation of6 Total commissioned 8 3 12 23

41

4677

152327(24)(10)(13)

78

First sergeants 1

"ii"n3787(6)(2)(5)

3

"36""

54102219(15)(6)(6)

regiment.

Staff sergeant 1

4121321(3)(2)(2)

9 Sergeantsin Corporalsn12

Privates, 1st classPrivates

131415

MiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneous

Total enlisted

4th5th6th

~

1fi 51 148 408 607

630Aggregate17 59 151 420

Horses, draft18 1051

120338

25814424

38822832

648

19 Horses, riding20 Mules, draft

21 Total animals

Cart, ration, 2-muleCart, water, 2-muleKitchen, rolling, 4-mule_Cart and reel, 6-horseCart, reel, battery, 4-

horse

61 161 426

333

333

33

12

18420

624

2223242526

1

1

1

1

4441

333

1

44

412

36630

9

24

272829

30

Wagon, battery, 6-horseWagon, store, 6-horseWagon, combined B & S.

6-horseWagon, spring, 5-ton, 4-

horse 1

1

2

1

2

3132

33

BicyclesMotorcycles with side

carsGuns, 75-mm., 6-horse

34 Caissons, 75-mm., 6-

horse 18151

3

35 Pistols 593637

Machine guns, A.A.Rifles, automatic

25

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TABLE 37WHEADQUARTERS AND HEADQUARTERS BATTERY,

BATTALION, 75-mm. GUN REGIMENTHorse Drawn

(War Strength)

January 20, 1921

Designation: Headquarters and Headquarters Battery *

Battalion fField Artillery; Hq and Hq Btry *Bn .fPA

1 2 3 4

V5OS

3

5

>.

-j-j

pa

CO

tu

3

s

76

r!

"3

8Mc:

1 Units Ue

«-4J t/i

.52 rt

3SPiCG

u

S3

"o

s>>CO

ROAD SPACES

C Tn 36 yds.Troops and C Tn 216 yds.F Tn 20 yds.Troops, C Tn and F Tn_ 236 yds.

RATES OF MARCHMi. Per Hr.

Good roads 4 to 6Mediocre roads 3 to 5Poor roads 21 to 4

23

4

5

Major .

CaptainFirst lieutenants . ...

Second lieutenants

Total commissioned

Staf sergeant, incl. _.._Serjeant major

Serjeants incl.

Acting first sergeant-AgentChief of battalion

i"

b4Ii

t>2 h

1

142

8

1

4

12

34

REMARKS*Insert numerical designation of

battalion.tlnsert numerical designation of

regiment.

"Executive.bThe battalion staff consists of:

AdjutantIntelligence officerPlans and training officer

Supply officer

Reconnaissance officer

Communications officer

6 8

789

101112

1

(lh )

4(l h )

d")

(1")

(1hX)

12

(1)(2»)

dx)

(1)

dh)

(3")(2»)

dhx)

(c)34(1)d h

)

(21Z)

dx)

(4)

dx)

(3")

(2)

d h)

(2)(8")(2")

d h)

(Is )

(3")

(1)

1314IS

Mess and supplyCorporals, incl.

Clerk ... .

1617

InstrumentPostal

The supply officer commands thebattalion section of service battery18 Radio .. ...

1920

Range finder .

- Scout

and is included in totals of servicebattery.

212223

24

SignalStable

Privates 1st class andprivates, incl. .

Bicyclist

—--The supply officer also performs

the duties of munitions officer.

The communications officer com-mands the headquarters battery.

cIncludes

:

13 privates 1st class21 privates

Summary of specialist ratings

:

252627

BuglerCook (first) .

Cook (assistant)4th5th

2930

Horseshoer 4th 4th class 3

5th class _ 2

3132333435

MotorcyclistOperator, instrumcnt-.Operator, radioOperator, telephone

6th------

6th class 2

Total 7

aOne for battalion officers' mess.

''Mounted on horse (2 horses pro-3637 Saddler 5th

vided for each mounted artillery

38officer )

.

39xMarch with service battery.

*One wagon, escort, from servicebattery with two cooks, kitchenequipment and rations will march asbattery combat train.

40 51 51

59

1051

41 8 51

42 103543 16

Total horses44 16 45 61

Cart and reel, 6-horseWagon, spring, 4-ton, 4-

4546

1

11

1

11

2

59

47 Bicycle

48 Motorcycles with sidecars

49 Pistols . . 8

26

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TABLE 38WBATTERY, 75-mm. GUN REGIMENT, Horse Drawn

(War Strength)

January 20, 1921

Designation: Battery * fField Artillry; Btry .fFA

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

>>h<y+j

CS

pq

"3

o

12

Unitsbec'-£

as

014J 01

.2 rt

0.w

u<u-a

S13

%

.a

s

t

u

3a

X>>uV

apq

FirstPlatoon

SecondPlatoon

ThirdPlatoon ROAD SPACES

co

o

m

E

o

in

•ocoQJ

co

Vtn

a!3

H

eo

y

mJ3-4->

5o

c

u

VI

X.

0)

yca cC o

'15 «3

Troops _ 304 yds.

1

C Tn 107 yds.Troops and C Tn . . 411 yds.F Tn 55 yds.Troops, C Tn and F Tn_ 466 yds.

RATES OF MARCHMi. Per Hr.

Good roads 4 to 6Mediocre roads 3 to 5Poor roads 2 to 3

2 Captain 1»

<b)l"(a)l»

1"

1

1

2

34

First lieutenantsSecond lieutenants

Total commissioned

First sergeant

REMARKS5 2 1 1 4 *Insert letter designation of bat-

6 1"

2

(l h )

d")

1

d")1

d h)

1

(1»)1

d")1

d h)

3

dhx)

(1hx)

18

d h)

"(1»Z)

(2Z )

dz)

(72)

. (2Z )

(2Z )

(l h )

dz)

1

10

18

(c)101

tlnsert numerical designation of78910

11

Sergeants, incl.

Chiefs of sectionInstrumentMessSignal

regiment."Battery executive.bReconnaissance officer.

Tncludes :

34 privates 1st class12 Stable 73 privatesia Supply 1 Summary of specialist ratings :

14 Corporals, incl. 8-1 2

d»)(1)

2

dh)

d)

15

(9)

(6)

2

d h)

d)

15

(9)

(6)

2

(1")

d)

15

(9)

(6)

2

(2")

12

(6)

(6)

4th class 5

15 Battalion agent 5th class 2Ifi Battery clerk 6th class 21718

Caisson corporals (1»)

(1)

17

(lh )

(9)

(6)d")

Total 919 Instrument (1")

(lh )

<2»)(2")

15

d")

•Includes 1 spare team, 6 horses.2021 Scout?.?. Signal23 Privates 1st class and

privates, incl.

xMarch with service battery.zMarch with battery combat train

24 Agent with servicebattery

Buglers

(maintenance section less rationcart).

26 Cannoneers AMMUNITION CARRIED27?,H

Chief mechanicCooks (first)

4th4th5th

(2)

The gun sections, 1st to 4th, in-clusive, each carry 124 rounds. The5th section (caisson) carries 212rounds. Total carried in battery 177rounds per gun. The proportionsare from 507c to 75% shell ; 15%to 40% shrapnel and 10% smoke, de-pending on conditions. Gas maybe carried if conditions warrant butis not carried habitually.

29sn

Cook (assistant)Drivers

313? (3")

(2H-)

(2")

(5 h)

33 4th34

R5 6th

5th

36373889

Operators, instrument-Operators, telephoneOrderly, stableSaddler

40 26 20 18 18 18 15 21 136

41 28 21 18 19 18 15 21 140

42 826

126

122

124

122

122

18 a

68

86488

4344 Mules, draft

45 34 18 14 16 14 14 32 142

Cart, ration, 2-muleCart, water, 2-muleKitchen, rolling, 4-mule_Cart, reel, btry., 4-horseWagon, btry., 6-horseWagon, store, 6-horseWagon, spring, 2-ton, 4-

horse

464748495051

52

1

11

28

1

1

21

1

1

18

1

1

19

1

1

18 15

1*

l z

l z

iz

lz

21

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

46

14028

5354555fi

Guns, 75-mm., 6-horseCaissons, 75-mm., 6-horsePistols

5758

Machine guns, A.A.Rifles, automatic

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TABLE 39WBATTALION COMBAT TRAIN, 75-mm. GUN REGIMENT

Horse Drawn(War Strength)

January 20, 1921

Designation: Combat Train *Battalion fField Artillery; C Tn *Bn .fFA

1 2 3

u01

J-

S3

'oXI

B>>

co

4

tou01

toj

3aaaaw

'3

uH

1"~~

1

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Maintenance

Section

D_1

15 16

UnitsMa

a«-,4-g

aO

aco

First Platoon Second Platoon Third Platoon

c'3

u

"3

o9-1

co'-£

0)

CO

E

_o'-3

y0)

TO

CO__CO

S3o

u01

co

ovi

ISH

o

1Vw

u3ofa

1

_o

o

CO

J3

E

co

CO

J3

co

G#o

a01

CO

c

co

cp01

co

j=

5S

c_o'-£

oa)

co

J3

C

S

ROAD SPACES

C Tn _ . 520 yds.F Tn 55 yds.C Tn and F Tn 575 yds.

1

RATES OF MARCH

Mi. Per Hr.Good roads 4 to 6

Poor roads 2 to 3

?,

______1"

1

123

3 Second lieutenantsTotal commissioned4 REMARKS

5 lh

d h)

1

d h)

11

(6)

(5)

13

d h)

1

U h)

11

(6)

(5)

_____

d h)

1

d h)

11

(6)

(5)

______

d h)

1

(l h >

11

(6)

(5)

—____

d")

1

d h)

11

(6)

(5)

______

dh)

1

d")

11

(6)

(5)

d h)

1

d h)

11

(6)

(5)

d")

1

d h)

11

(6)

(5)

"1

d h)

1

dh)

11

(6)

(5)

3"

"~<i~hVd h

)

dh)

20

d")(2)(1) '

(8)

"(8)""

(3)

d)

112

11

(a) 124

"Insert numerical designation ofbattalion.

flnsert numerical designation ofregiment.

6789

in

Sergeants, incl.

Chiefs of sectionMessStableSupply

11 Corporals, incl. 2

d")

(1)

5

(1)U h

)

d h)

(2)

12

la 6th class _ 514 Train clerk15

16

Privates first class andprivates, incl.

Bicyclist

Total _ 13"Includes :

17 Bugler1811

Chief mechanic _ 4th4th5th

bIncludes 1 _pare team, 6 horses.hMounted on horse. (2 horses

provided for each mounted artil-

2021?.?

Cooks (assistant)DriversGuidon

'3 4th6th"

6th5th

?4?,a AMMUNITION CARRIED?« Saddler2728

Servers, ammunitionStable orderly

Each section carries 212 rounds.Total in bn C Tn 1908 rounds or159 rounds per gun.

29 8 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

13

122

23 148

80 9 14 13 13 14 13 13 13 13 23 151'

Horses, draft31 124

.122

122

124

122

122

122

122

12«>

58

120338

32 Horses, riding 633 Mules, draft

Total animals34 6 16 14 14 16 14 14 14 14 14 25 161

Kitchen, rolling, 4-muleWagon, combined B & S,

Motorcycles with side

35363738

39

22

142

132131

214

213

2131

213

213

2131

1

11

1

23

111

1

218

1513

4041

Caissons, 75-mm., 6-horse

1? Machine guns, A.A.

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TABLE 56WAMMUNITION TRAIN, ARTILLERY BRIGADE

INFANTRY DIVISION(Consolidated Table)

(War Strength)

January 20, 1921

Designation: Ammunition Train *Field Artillery Brigade; Am Tn *FA Brig

Units

MajorCaptainsFirst lieutenantSecond lieutenant

Total commissioned

Master sergeantSupply

First sergeantsSergeants, incl.

PersonnelCorporals, incl.

Headquarters clerk _

Privates, 1st class, incl.

Privates, incl.

MiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneous

Total enlisted

Aggregate

Horses, ridingMules, draft _.

Mules, riding .

Total animals .

Car, motor, DS or DT _

Motorcycles with sidecars

Trucks, 1-ton, cargoTruck, light repair, O.D.Truck, F.W.D., cargo___Truck, F.W.D., art. sup-

ply, load ATrailer kitchen :

Kitchen, rolling,. 4-mule.Wagons, escort (combat)

4-muleWagons, medical, 4-mulePistolsMachine guns, A.A.Rifles, automatic ;

4th5th6th

1>

1

(1)

(1)1

(1)3*2a

(4")

10

5

10

2149(2)(4)(48)

81

83

3116

122

1

28

27

1939(1)(1)(5)

70

72

210

13

159

165

116

Bof

(l c)

3

4

211

13

169

1203

131

2

1

1

30

1

1

1

271

1652

10

ROAD SPACES

Tn Hq 166 yds.Transport Company 1478 yds.

Total Ammunition Tn 1644 yds.Ammunition Co personnel trans-

ported on vehicles of TransportCompany.

RATES OF MARCH

TSOJ co CO

a _ c

|s liso £ Z c. ;,

S 'aJ <£'$

Mi. Per Mi. PerHr. Hr.

Good roads 10 to 12 3 to 4Mediocre roads 8 2 to 2iPoor roads 6 2

REMARKS

Insert numerical designation ofbrisrade.

"Includes 2 Chauffeurs, 2 Mo-torcyclists and 1 Orderly, mountedon horse.

bIncludes 2 Chauffeurs and 2Motorcyclists.

cMedical Technician.''Mounted on horse (2 horses pro-

vided for each mounted artillery

officer).

AMMUNITION CARRIED

Approximately 1 day of fire.

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TABLE 57WTRANSPORT COMPANY, AMMUNITION TRAIN

ARTILLERY BRIGADE, INFANTRYDIVISION

(War Strength)

January 20, 1921

Designation: Transport Company, Ammunition Train *

Field Artillery Brigade; T Co Am Tn *FA Brig

1 2 3 4 5

fio

uo

ccton

6 7 8

1 Units

toc

w-p to

2. a

«oa)

atn.

u

S3

o

g>>

w

3aaca

X>,

cap,

SGo

C

'+>

o

a

>>aaa6oO"3

oH

ROAD SPACES

Co Hq 153 yds.

Truck section 769 yds.

Wagon section 556 yds.

Total Transport Co .- 1478 yds.

BATES OF MARCH

n "> P fe "2 £ -5 £ go S c g 5

2 Captain1 ""15"" 1

13 First lieutenant

Total commissioned

Mi. Per Mi. PerHr. - Hr.

4 1 1 2Good roads 10 to 12 3 to 4

Mediocre roads 8 2 to 2\

S

"~6th"4th4th5th5th6th6th

12

(1)(1)

2

(1)(1)

12

(1)(4)(1)(1)(1)

"TiY(2)

dm)

2

(2">)

29

d h)

"(14)"

(14)

(1)2

(2)

29

"(27")"

(2)

1

4

6

70

Poor roads 6 2

6

7

Sergeants, incl.

MessK Supply9 Truck and wagonmas-

1011

Corporals, incl.REMARKS

"Insert numerical designation ofartillery brigade.

alncludes :

21 privates 1st class49 privates

Summary of specialist ratings

:

4th class 2

5th class 4

6th class 48

12

13

14

15

Company clerkTruck and wagonmas-

ters (ass't)

Privates 1st class andprivates, incl.

BuglerIfi

1718

Chief mechanicCook (first)

19 Cook (ass't) Total 5420 Mechanics, motor b2 wagons for forage, rations and

baggage.c l truck for gasoline in drums.22

2SMotorcyclistsOrderly

"4 Saddler 5th6th

(1) rolling kitchen of ammunitioncompany and 1 spare team (4mules.

)

hMounted on horse (2 horsesprovided for each mounted artil-

lery officer).

K526 Wagoners (ass't)

Total enlisted27 17 32 32 81

Aggregate28 18 33 32 83

Horses, riding29 3116d

3

3116

3

AMMUNITION CARRIED3(1 Mules, draft31 Mules, riding Approximately 1 day of fire.

Total animals32 122 122

Car, motor, DT or BSMotorcycles with side

cars

33

341

21

1

11

18"(b")27

33

2

"(c")27

32

1

41

28

1

1

2783

353637

Truck, light repair, O.D.Truck, F.W.D., cargoTruck, F.W.D., supply,

load A38 Trailer, kitchen3940

Wagons, escort (combat)Pistols

30

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TABLE 58WAMMUNITION COMPANY, AMMUNITION TRAIN

ARTILLERY BRIGADE, INFANTRYDIVISION

(War Strength)

January 20, 1921

Designation: Ammunition Company, Ammunition Train

*Field Artillery Brigade; Am Co Am Tn *FA Brig

1 2 3

Company

Headquarters

1

*». 5 6 7 8

1 Units

MC

OS

PS-.m

-^ CO

.2 rt

«5tu

am

.a

a3

"oX>

S

c.2

sow

m

co'-£

«jOJmaeoom

c

aSoO"3

o

ROAD SPACES :—None

Personnel carried on vehicles ofTransport Company.

?. Captain 1

11

11

2

3 Second lieutenant

Total commissioned

First sergeantSergeants, incl.

AmmunitionMess

REMARKS

*Insert numerical designation ofbrigade.

"Includes :

19 privates 1st class

4 2 — i—5678

1

3

(1)(1)(1)2

(1)

(1)

8

(1)(2)(1)(1)(2)(1)

__-__. — ....

(i) tu

2 2

1

5

6

(a) 58

9 39 privates

1(1

11 Corporals, incl. Summary of specialist ratings

:

12 Agent(2)

25

(25)

(2)

25

(25)

4th class 1

1314

15

AmmunitionClerk, company

Privates 1st class andprivates, incl.

Bugler

5th class 1

6th class 5

Total 7

IB

17 6th4th5th6th6th

bl truck for gasoline in drums.

18 Cook (first)c4 mules for rolling kitchen in-

1920

Cook (assistant) cluded in wagon section of trans-port CO.

'1

22 Servers, ammunition

Total enlisted23 14 28 28 70

?4 16 28 28 72

Motorcycle with side251

(b)2(c)l16

~~28~' ~~28"

1

21

722

8

2627 Kitchen, rolling, 4-mule_

Pistols2930

Machine guns, A.A.Rifles, automatic _ _ _

1

41

4

31

/7

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TABLE 63W—COMBAT ENGINEER REGIMENT (War Strength) December 13, 1920

Designation: *Engineers (combat) ; *Engrs

Units

ColonelLieutenant colonelMajorsCaptainsFirst lieutenantsSecond lieutenantsTotal commissioned

Warrant officer

Master sergeantsTechnical sergeantsFirst sergeantsStaff sergeantsSergeantsCorporalsPvts., 1st el., incl. _

Pvts., incl.

Specialist ratingsSpecialist ratingsSpecialist ratingsSpecialist ratingsSpecialist ratingsSpecialist ratingsTotal ratingsTotal enlisted

Aggregate

Horses, ridingMules, riding.Mules, draitMules, packTotal animals(Mules, draft, spare)-

Wagons, tool, 4-mule __

Wagons, R. & B., 4-muleKitchen, rolling, 4-muleCarts, water, 2-muleTrucks, 1^-ton, cargo

(A)Trucks, S-ton, cargo

(AA)Cars, motor (D.S. or O.

T.)Motorcycles with side

carBicyclesPistolsEiflesAutomatic rifles

4J CO

is 5

i»2°3°4°5°6"

122754

(2)(3)(3)(7)(15)106

110

5

~±8~

23

~~2~

1

1

1

22

21894

8 10

Battalion Regiment

<y oSO

363

12

273681

162

(6)(9)(9)

(21)(45)318

330

15

54

6326712

1

463

14

39

273681

162

(6)(9)(9)(21)(45)318

54

~7l"

6526712

a -a aa n 5£ a> °graoW

1

714184076(1)(6)(7)(9)(27)(36)(86)170

175

38107416

138(14)

12(c)51

1

118

3

2

37897

CO

Co

<? _a

S ct) oHCQ H

1

1

22~

8 27126 7

28 38

1

68

6 7

18 2554 6872 90

162 202324 400

(1)(6)

(12) (19)(18) (27)(18) (45)(42) (78)(90) (176)636 806

664 845

34 7810

108 18216

142 286(14)

12 246 116 7

6 7

18

3

2

12 1612 15

130 214534 63124 24

11 12

S

o ft

16

(2)

(7)(9)20

26

12

12

13

7

45

7

267190

618

826

872

9110

18216

299(14)24117

7

18

6

2

1715

21463124

14

REGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS, STAFF and H & S Co of

ENGINEER REGIMENT grouped to show Duties and

CommandfLt Col

2d in command

Col.

—AdjutantCapt or 1st Lt

ROAD SPACES

Troops 458 yds.C Tn 1242 yds.Troops and C Tn 1700 yds.F Tn 250 yds.Troops, C Tn and F Tn _ 1950 yds.

TONNAGE

Animal drawn 433 tonsMotor 291 tons

RATE OF MARCHSame as infantry.

REMARKS

Insert numerical designation ofregiment.

cCarry intrenching tools for in-fantry.

ilncludes 1 truck per letteredcompany.

r12 trucks carry wire, sandbags,foot bridge, etc.

(Orders (0-5)Reg Sgt Maj (M.S.)

Personnel (0-4Pers Sgt (M.S.)

f Survey, Drafting Section (0-5)-Intelligence and Topog Officer 1 Photo. Litho Section (0-3)Capt or 1st Lt

-Plans and Training OfficerCapt or 1st Lt

-Regimental Supply OfficerCapt or 1st Lt

-Division Camouflage OfficerCapt or 1st Lt

—Surgeon Major, M.C. J Att Med and VetI (5-203)

—Chaplain

[Gen Engineering Section (0-7)

Mounted Platoon (1-34)1st Lt in charge

Band Section (0-35)[ Warrant Officer in charge

f Hq and Service Co J Office (0-2)

I Mess (0-5)

Assistant Supply Officer—Sup Office (0-2)2d Lt

Transport Platoon (1-68)1st Lt in charge

-1st Battalion (14-318)(Major)

.2d Battalion (14-318)(Major)

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TABLE 64W—HEADQUARTERS, and HEADQUARTERS and SERVICE COMPANY COMBAT ENGINEERREGIMENT (War Strength) December 13, 1920

Designation: Headquarters, and Headquarters and Service Company*Engineers (combat) ; Hq, Hq and Serv Co *Engrs

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Unitstoc

«

.2 ^

ISa

u

s3z'o

s

WUtu

uC8

3CT3rtOf

Xao"3

m

g0)

a as

c a2 -a

.Is

Hq and Service Company

ctu

S

"3 gS3 "

c'5

"Hn

o

01uV

§1

X

c

5aSa<v

cao§

* 5o S

rtCn

H

so

U

ai

aam

13

oH

ROAD SPACES

Troops 80 yds.

1

C Tn . 725 yds.Troops and C Tn 805 yds.F Tn .. ... 100 yds.Troops, C Tn and F Tn.._905 yds.

TONNAGE

Animal drawn 211 tonsMotor drawn 29$ tons

2 Colonel i h

V

(b)4"

6

(b)l»

(g)l h

2

1"

1

(f)l h

1

1

21

4

l h

<j)5*

6

lh

1

RATE OF MARCH34

Lieutenant colonelMajors

(a)l*

2

Same as infantry.5 Captains or first lieuten-

678

Second lieutenantsTotal commissioned

Master sergeants, incl.,

Chief lithographerChief topographerConstruction foreman.PersonnelSergeant major _Supply

Technical sergeants, incl.,

Construction foreman.Elec. and mech. engr._

REMARKS

9 l 1 *Insert numerical designation ofregiment.

''Battalion adjutant.^Regimental staff consists of

:

AdjutantIntelligence officer

Plans and training officer

Supply officer

Topographical officer

Note

One officer combines the

1011

121314151617

181920?1

6

(1)(1)(1)(1)(11)

d")8

(1)(3)(1)(1)

(2)1

4

(2)(2")

1

U h)

2

a h)

1

Um )

5

(1)

(lm )

(1)

(1)

Um )

8

(2m ),

(6)

56

(5)(18)

(1)(1)(1)(1)

"a)"(1)

(4)

"a")""(n3)

"(12)"

(7)

70

l

(i)

6

8

1

7 1

U h)

3

22

2324252fi

Surveyors and topog-raphers

First sergeants

BandColor

duties of intelligence officer

and topographical officer.

cCarry intrenching tools for in-fantry.

27?8

Sergeant majors, bn._ 'Train commander.

2930313233

Sergeants, incl.,

Band _BuglerLithographerMaster mechanic

PersonnelStable _

4

(1)

(1)(2)

3

(2)

(1)

14 •"Mounted on horse.J Includes: 1 dental officer and 1

veterinary (1st or 2nd lieut).kIncludes :

40 privates, 1st class34353fi

76 privates"Mounted on mule.n l per bn., 1 for hq. and serv. co.

37 Supply "Issued only in emergency, or38 Topographer a h

)

4

Um )

(3")

28d h

)

(2")

dh)

d h)

d h)

"a5j"

( 4m)

U h)

(16")

35

when specially authorized.39 Truck master

Wagon masterMiscellaneous

Corporals, incl.,

Ass't wagon masters _

BandChief packerClerkMailMiscellaneous

Pvts. 1st cl. and pvts.,

Buglers

2

(1)(1)

5

"•Includes 1 truck per lettered4041

(lh )company.12 trucks carry wire, Bandbags,

424344

4 18(2) foot bridge, etc.

sSummary of Specialist Ratings :'

1st Class 1454647484950

5152

(4)

27

(4)(6)(2)(15)

k116(1)(2)(1)(5)(18)(1)(1)(1)(2)(2)(1)(1)

(1)(1)(2)(1)

(4)(6)(2)(15)(4)(4)(1)(3)(1)(12)(7)(16)

(3)

(6)

(7)

2nd Class 63rd Class 7

4th Class 95th Class 276th Class 36

Total 86'8 technical specialists per Hq. and

Serv. Co., alotted by C. O. to5354

Carpenter, general' __ 4th5th6th4th5th5th5th4th6th2nd

1st3rd4th6th

(u)2nd3rd4th5th6th

(1)

(1)

(1)

(1)

meet local requirements, normally

5556 Clerks u2 4th Class.57 Clerks . 4 6th Class.58 Cobbler5960616263

Cooks (first)

Demolition man'Draftsman, general 4 .

Draftsman, topogra-

carry rations and forage.x2 for office equipment and bag-

gage : 3 for rations and forage.

64 (1)65fifi

6768

Medical technicians Adjutant's office:

Orders, etc.

:

1 regt'l sgt major (M.S.) (h)2 bn sgts major (S.S.) (h)2 color sgts (S.S.)

Personnel1 personnel sgt (M.S.)2 sergeants1 corporal (mail orderly)

Regt'l supply office

:

Second lieutenant (h), assistantsupply officer

:

1 regt'l supply sgt (M.S.) (h)

6970717273

Motorcycle driversPackers

7475

Paiters, sign 1 4th5th2nd6th

7677

Topographer*

7879

WagonersMiscellaneous

Total enlisted

Aggregate

80 30 35 170 201 clerk (s)

Engineering detachments

:

81 2 6 32 36 71 36 175 26 1Survey

Horses, riding _

drafting

:

82 2

2

6

6

6

6

266

315

Ww52

7

29

1

574

"~80~~

("14

)

12<=

51

1

1

118

3

2

439

6236

38107416

138(14)1251

1

18

3

2

43

7897

12

3

1

11 master sergeant

83848586878889909192

93

94

95

9697

Mules, ridingMules, draftMules, pack

Total animals(Mules, draft, spare).

Wagons, tool, 4-muleWagons, B. & B., 4-muleKitchen, rolling, 4-mule.Cart, water, 2-muleTrucks, lj-ton, cargo

Trucks, 1-ton, cargo(AA)

Cars, motor (D.S. orD.T.)

Motorcycles, with sidecar _

Bicycles _Pistols _ _ _

3 technical sergeants1 private

Photo-litho :

1 master sergeant1 technical sergeant1 sergeant

Gen'l engineering

:

1 master sergeant4 technical sergeants2 privates

Company office

:

1 first sergeant1 mess sergeant (a)

1 corporal (co clerk)

4 cooks (S) (lh)

3398 ' Rifles

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TABLE 68WCOMPANY, COMBAT ENGINEER REGIMENT

(War Strength)

December 13, 1920

Designation: Company * fEngineers (combat) ;

Co_ * fEngrs

Units

CaptainFirst lieutenantsSecond lieutenants

Total commissioned

First sergeantStaff sergeantsSergeants, incl.,

MessStableSupplyMiscellaneous

Corporals, incl.,

ClerkMiscellaneous

Pvts. 1st el. and pvts.

incl.,

Blacksmith 1

BuglersCarpenters, bridge 1 _.

Carpenters, general 4

Carpenters, mine1 __.

Cooks (ass't)

Cooks (first)

Demolition man 1

Demolition man'Draftsman*HorseshoerMail orderlyMotorcycle drivers __.

WagonersWagonersMiscellaneousTotal enlisted

Aggregate

Horses, ridingMules, draft

Total animalsWagons tool, 4-mule .

Wagons, R. & B., 4-muleKitchen, rolling, 4-mule_Cart, water, 2-muleMotorcycles, with side

carBicyclesPistolsRiflesAutomatic rifles

-t-> w01 to

.So

3d

4th3d6th5th4th5th6th6th5th

6th6th

(2)5

(5)

35(t)

(1)(t)

(t)

(t)

(t)

(t)

(t)

(1)

(29)43

44

5It

1

5392

31

I*

1Mb)2

1

1

5

(1)d h

)

(1)(2)

2

(1)(1)

11

(1)(1)

(1)(1)(2)

(3)(2)20

22

31013

1111

10

70(1)(2)(2)(1)(1)

(1)(1)

(1)

(2)

(58)86

102

210784

12

(a)81(1)(2)(2)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)

(1)(1)(1)(2)(2)(3)(60)106

110

51823211

1

22

21

ROAD SPACES

Troops 50 yds.C Tn 75 yds.Troops and C Tn 125 yds.F Tn 20 yds.Troops, C Tn and F Tn__ 145 yds.

TONNAGE

Animal drawn 3| tons

RATE OF MARCH

Same as infantry.

REMARKS

Insert letter designation of com-pany.

flnsert numerical designation ofregiment.

"Includes

:

27 pvts. 1st class54 privates

bSecond lieutenant of headquarterssection commands headquarters sec-tion.

•"Mounted on horse.

"Summary of Specialist Ratings

:

3d class 24th class 35th class 36th class 7

Total IB

48 technical specialists per com-pany allotted by CO. to meetlocal requirements, normally 4 toeach platoon, with duties as indi-cated.

vCarries 1 sketching outfit and 1

set each of carpenter, demolitionand pioneer equipment.

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TABLE 71WDIVISION AIR SERVICE, INFANTRY DIVISION

(Consolidated Table)

(War Strength)

May 4, 1921

1 2 3 4 5 6

One

Branch

Intelligence

Office

-a 8 9 10 11

1 Unitsbe

S

2 *

CD

P.m

u<u

.a

S3"A

'o-a

m

CO

<U

U

$a•aas

X

COt>

<D

„3c en

.£Hos

> a

£°

°B<v°

o

1

71314

.2 5

03 ene-

3.S3

tus"'

ao

Is

o

28

1414

3

<!

01

C3

M(VuMM<

REMARKScOperations.•Draftsman.el clerk.3 motorcyclists.

hl clerk.3 messengers.mFlight surgeon."Attached only when complete

number of units indicated are pres-ent. This aggregate is not the sumof the items shown in the indivi-

dual tables, which apply only when

?, iwlm

1

223

14

as a part of the Division Air Ser-

s$

1

lw vice.

4w Observer.

5

Total commissioned

Master sergeantsTechnical sergeantsFirst sergeants

ROAD SPACE6 1 35

4

4

1

1913123572(6)(5)(9)(9)(14)(28)(36)

1 1 38 39 Running _ _ _ - 837 yds.

78

1 541

2414124288(7)(5)(13)(9)(14)(42)(40)

1

1

3

"(W(2)

541

2415124391

Halted — 422 yds.

RATE OF MARCH9

10 Staff sergeants l c 31

1<» M.P.H.11 Sergeants1?, Corporals

1»3"

~~(T)~"

TsY"

1314

Privates 1st class _ 510(1)

is3s

Poor roads _ 4

1516

MiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneous

1st2d3d4th5th6th

17IS

(2) (1)

192021

(8)(4)

(3)

?,?, 5 160 20 5 190 5 195

9Cj 6 195 21 6 228 6" 234

Cars, motor, 5-passengerMotorcycles with side

cars

2425 2

361

2111

1— ---

1

32

1

13

326

26195

2

86

1

2

2121

1

21

1

33

1

13

326

26228

1 12

861

2

2121

1

21

1

33

1

13

326

26228

26

2 327 Trailers, cargo, lj-ton

Trailers, kitchenTrailers, photographicTrailers, tank, 300-gal.

282930

2

3132

Trucks, cargo, 1J-2 tonTrucks, field lightingTrucks, machine shopTrucks, photographicTrucks, radio, A.S.Trucks, radio repair,

A.S. .

1

333435

2

36

37 Trucks, tank, 750 gal.Trucks, tank, gas, |-tonTrucks, tank, water,

1-ton

3839

1

40 Airplanes41 Guns, machine, anti-air-

craft42 Guns, machine, flexible

Guns, machine, synchron-ized

43

44 Pistols 6 21 6

35

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TABLE 73W—OBSERVATION SQUADRON, AIR SERVICE (War Strength) May 4, 1921Designation: *Observation Squadron; *Obsn Sq

1 2 3 4 5 61

Engineering

-q

8 9 10 11

13

oH

1

71314

12 13 14

1 Units

bo

B

Men

-*j enm s

ID

a

at

B3

"o.a

S>.

wuID

3aa«

w»3

co

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ccu

saSu<

CO

Co'£

'5

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.cM

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4 c

10S

10h

"3

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CD

s

V

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<!

ID

"8

IDUMbo

<

REMARKS

*Insert numerical designationof squadron.

al asst. operations officer.

1 adjutant.c2 flight commanders, pilots.2 observers.

S5 pilots.

5 observers.h5 pilots.

5 observers.

?

------IP

2"P IP"~1P~~ """if"

lm1

21

14

a

4 First lieutenantsSecond lieutenants

Total commissioned —Master sergeants, incl.,—

Flight chiefs

5 IP 1 35 privates 1st class72 privates

'Summary of specialist ratings

:

1st class 62d class 53d class 9

4th class 9

5th class 146th class 28

6 6 1 1 1 1 i 24 35 1 36

7

1

2

(1)

(1)

1

(1)

13

1

(1)

1

(1)

4

3

(2)

(1)

29

1

(1)

3

(1)(1)

(1)

3

(1)(2)

2

(1)

(1)

5

(2)

(3)

26

(1)

(1)(1)

(1)

(1)

(1)(1)

(1)(1)

(1)

(2)

(1)

(1)

(1)

(1)

(1)(9)

1

(1)

2

(2)

2(2)

7

(1)(2)

(4)

i

(U

i

(i)

i

(i)

12

(1)

(1)(2)

(1)(1)

(6)

2

(2)

12

(12)

4

(2)

(2)

4

(2)

(2)

16

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(8)

4

4

1

19

13

12

107J

1

(1)(1)

(2)

4

4

119

14

12

111

9

1011

1'

Master machinistMechanic, radio

Technical sergeants, incl.,

131415

Electrician, ignitionMechanic, airplaneMechanic, airplane

Total 71mFlight surgeon."Attached only when squadron is

not serving as a part of a group."Observer.PPilot.

^Includes

:

1 private 1st class3 privates

al operations officer.

2 liaison officers.

161718It

First sergeants, incl.

Staff sergeants, incl., —Administration

20212290,

Mechanic, carburetor

Mechanics, general —Mechanic, radio

24259

fi

Supply, tech. prop. _-

Sergeants, incl.,ROAD SPACE

Running _ _._ _719 yds.

2728

293031

Mechanics, airplane —Mechanics, airplaneengine

Mechanic, radio

Halted 348 yds.

RATE OF MARCHM.P.H.

Good roads, _ 12Mediocre roads 8

**'

"id"5th3d

"Id"6th5th6th3d6th5th4th3d3d1st4th

6th2d6th

1st

2d

4th

6th3d6th1st4th3d6th3d6th6th1st2d4th6th4th6th6th

33 Corporals, incl.,

3536

Mechanics, airplane —Mechanics, airplane en-

37 Storekeeper, tech.

38 Pvts. 1st cl. ana pvts.,

?9<10

41 Blacksmith<1?

(2)

(2)(2)(3)(2)

(1)

(1)

(9)(10)

(1)

4314

Cabinet maker

•15

-16

47 Clerks1R Clerks4950

Cooks (ass't)

51

52 Draftsmen535455

Electrician, ignitionElectrician, ignition _

Fabric worker, air-

1

(1)

(3)

5657

Instrument repairman

58 Mechanics, airplane

59 Mechanics, airplane

60 Mechanics, airplane

61 Mechanics, airplane

626364656667686970

Mechanics, autoMechanics, autoMechanics, radioMechanics, radioMetal workerMotorcyclistsOperator, radioOperator, radio

Riggers, airplaneRiggers, airplaneRiggers, airplaneRiggers, airplaneTechnician, med. dept.Technician, med. dept.

717273747 b

7677

(1) (3)

(1)

(3)

7879 Miscellaneous

Total enlisted80 17 6 32 40 12 15 38 160* 5 165

81 23 7 33 41 13 16 62 195 6n 201

Ambulance, motorCars, motor, 5-passengerMotorcycles with side

828384

1

2

361

2

11

32

1

1

1

2

361

211

32

1

13

326

26

1» 1

2

361

2111

11

1

32

1

13

326

26195

858687

Trailers, cargo, lj-ton _

Trailers, kitchenTrailers, tank, 300-Eal-

8889

Trucks, cargo, 1J-2 tonTrucks, field lightingTrucks, machine shopTrucks, radio, A.S.Trucks, radio repair, A.S.Trucks, tank, 750-gal.

Trucks, tank, gas, ij-ton

Trucks, tank, water, g-

tonAirplanes

90919293

9495

96

326

26

... ...

1

1297 Guns, machine, anti-air-

craft98 Guns, machine, flexible _

Guns, machine, synchron-ized

99

m100 Pistols .. ___- 1 23 1 7 33 41 13 16 62 195

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TABLE 83WMEDICAL REGIMENT, INFANTRY DIVISION

(War Strength)

January 15, 1921

Designation: *Medical Regiment; _ _ _*I\led Regt

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Units

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3d

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6th

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31

32

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Medical departmenttechnicians

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geon's office.aMay be medical administrative

corps.bSpecialists, includes

1 Orthopedist1 Urologist1 Neuro-psychiatrist

cChapIain.dDental service.fDivision meat inspector.

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34 12 42 319 185 273 15 9 74 833 13 82 '=929

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:

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466 privates.

Summary of specialist ratings

:

Sfi Horses, draft37

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Ambulance, animal

Trailers, tank, 300-gal-

Trucks, 1-ton, cargoTrucks, U-2-ton, cargo

2d class 123d class 144th class 625th class 156th class 345

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40

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413

232

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48 Wagons, spring with G.

49 Motorcycles with side

50 Bicycles _

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Designation

:

TABLE 85WSERVICE COMPANY, MEDICAL REGIMENT

Infantry Division

(War Strength)

January 15, 1921

Service Company, *Medical Regiment; Serv Co, *Med Regt.

1 2 3 4 5 6 1

Total

Company

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?. Captains Xah lah 23 First lieutenants

Total commissioned

Master sergeantsTechnical sergeants or

first sergeants

hides 145 155 54

4 1 1 2

The service company and attachedunits march at the tail of the motorgroup of the medical regiment, Themounts march with the horsed groupor headquarters, medical regiment.The staff section and mounts, onetouring car and one motorcycle withside car march with headquarters,medical regiment.

56

78

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910

11

Privates 1st class andprivates, incl.,

6th3rd4th5th4th5th6th

4th

6th

1213

ClerksClerks

RATES OF MARCH14 Cobblers See Table 83W.

15 (1)(1)(1)

(1)

(2)

(6)

161718

19

20

Cooks (ass't)

MechanicsMedical department

techniciansMedical department

techniciansMiscellaneous (not

REMARKS*Insert numerical designation of

regiment.AIncludes personnel of division

surgeon's office.aMay be medical administrative

corps.''Mounted on horse.

Total enlisted

Aggregate _

'Veterinary service,includes :

8 privates 1st class

18 privatesSummary of specialist ratings

:

3d class 2

21 7 23 10 40

22 8 23 11 42

?3 2111

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21

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1

51

21

2425

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5th class . 3

2627

28

Trucks, 3-ton, cargo _ .

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6th class _ - 9

Total . 19

29

1

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TABLE 86WSANITARY BATTALION, MEDICAL REGIMENT

Infantry Division

(War Strength)

January 15, 1921

Designation: Sanitary Battalion *Medical Regiment; Sn Bn *Med Regt

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4h" 8*~3 Total sanitary bn ___ 8 188 572

The sanitary battalion will marchat the head of the foot and horsedgroup of the medical regiment. Itstrucks will march with the motorgroup.When conditions permit the sani-

tary battalion will be transported

4 First lieutenants _ _

Total commissioned

Technical sergeants orfirst sergeants

Staff sergeants _

5 1 4 8 13

6

78

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6th

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(12)

(90)

(117)

910

11

Privates 1st class andprivates, incl.,

regiment transportation.

1? Clerks _ RATE OF MARCH1314

15

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Cooks (first) _Cooks (ass't) _ _

Medical departmenttechnicians

Medical departmenttechnicians

Medical departmenttechnicians _

Medical departmenttechnicians

Medical departmenttechnicians

Miscellaneous (notrated) _

See table 83W.

17

18

19

20

REMARKS

*Insert numerical designation ofregiment.'Mounted on horse"Includes

:

83 privates, 1st class166 privates

Total enlisted _ _?,\ 6 100 200 306

AggregateSummary of specialist ratings

?.?. 7 104 208 319

2d class 63d class 34th class 165th class 36th class _ 103

Total 132

n 3

11

101

1

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28

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TABLE 87WAMBULANCE BATTALION, MEDICAL REGIMENT

Infantry Division

(War Strength)

January 15, 1921

Designation: Ambulance Battalion *Medical Regiment; Amb Bn Med Regt

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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? Majors —

:

1

1

1

7

Horsed combat3 2hU 2 1" 2la vehicles 499 499

4 First lieutenants

Total commissioned _.

Technical sergeants or

Staff sergeants

Motor combatvehicles 737 1474

5 — 2 2 2 2 8 Total bn __ 27 499 737 2000

6

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The horsed ambulance companywill march with the foot or horsedgroup of the medical regiment. Themotor elements of the battalion

q march with the motor group. One10

XI

Privates 1st class andprivates, inch,

or more companies may be attachedto advance, rear, or flank guards,or horsed ambulances may be dis-

1? Clerks tributed through the column for

13141516

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Cooks (ass't)

Horseshoers

(1)(1)(2)

(1)(1)

(12)

(1)

(1)

(3)

(29)

(1)(1)

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(1)

(2)

(3)

(10)

march collection.

RATE OF MARCHSee Table 83W.

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20

21

22

23

Medical departmenttechnicians

Medical departmenttechnicians

Medical departmenttechnicians

Miscellaneous (not

REMARKS

Insert numerical designation ofregiment."May be medical administrative

corps.hMounted on horse.TVeterinary service.eIncludes

:

50 privates, 1st class.

100 privates.

Summary of specialist ratings2d class 3

4th class _ 155th class 46th class . 78

Total _ _ 100

—24 6 61 55 55 117

f> 8 63 57 57 185

2697

1494

1494

Total animals

Ambulances, animal

Trailers, tank, 300-gal—

Trailers, spare parts

Cars, motor, mediumWagons, escort, 4-mule_Wagons, spring with

Motorcycles with side

28 108 108

2930

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TABLE 88WHOSPITAL BATTALION, MEDICAL REGIMENT, INFANTRY DIVISION

(War Strength)

January 15, 1921

Designation: Hospital Batalion *Medical Regiment.Hosp Bn *Med Reg

Units

MajorsCaptainsFirst lieutenants

Total commissioned

Technical sergeants orfirst sergeants

Staff sergeantsSergeantsCorporalsPrivates 1st class and

privates, incl.

ChauffeursClerksCooks, first

Cooks, assistantMechanicsMechanicsMechanicsMedical departmenttechnicians

Medical departmenttechnicians

Medical departmenttechnicians

Medical departmenttechnicians

Medical departmenttechnicians

Miscellaneous (notrated)

Total enlisted

Aggregate

Trailers, tank, 300-gal._Trailers, kitchenTrucks, 1J-2 ton, cargo-Cars, motor, medium __Bicycles

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1st

2d

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4th

6th

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171a

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(1)

(1)

4

7

3

65(22)

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(13)

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1

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(2) (3)

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176 273

2 32 3

40 604 72 4

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Troops foot, mount-ed or carried inpassenger ve-hicles 27 27

Motor combat ve-hicles 604

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regiment.Rate of march, see Table 83W.

REMARKS*Insert numerical designation of

regiment."May be medical administrative

corps.''Dental service.''Mounted on horse.eIncludes

:

66 privates first class.

133 privates.

Summary of specialists' ratings :

1st class 1

2nd class 33rd class 64th class 165th class 36th class 131

Total 160

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64

RATES

OF

MARCH

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table

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numerical

designation

of

company.

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surgeon's

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medical

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v

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d

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service.

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374

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1st

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750

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1st

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2

2d

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is

3d

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20

4th

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93

5th

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21

6th

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453

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T.O.

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in-

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regiment

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kitchen

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TABLE 91WDIVISION TRAIN, INFANTRY DIVISION, QUARTERMASTER

CORPS, Transportation Service

(War Strength)

April 20, 1921

Designation: Division Train *Division; Div Tn *Div

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ROAD SPACESTroops, F Tns and C Tns Yds.Tn Hq . _ _ 54Motor Transport Cos _ 3476Motor Repair Sections 438Motorcycle Co _ 1126Wagon Co 2336

RATES OF MARCHSame as Table 97W.Same as Table 95W.Same as Table 96W.Same as Table 97W.Same as Table 98W.

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44

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Total commissioned

Master sergeantsTechnical sergeants

aAdjutant and supply officer.b l mechanical inspector (motor

transport).1 trainmaster (animal trans-

port) (h).dDental service.•Sergeant major.

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15161718192021

Miscellaneous _MiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneous

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1 chauffeur, 1 wagoner and3 (Id) med. dept. techni-cians.

kIncludes

:

2 drivers, truck or motorcar, and 1 motorcyclist.

"•Includes :

1 clerk and 1 messenger."Includes personnel equivalent to

one motor transport command(Table 194W).

22 11 312 70 54 300 747 14 4 765

?,H 14 320 72 56 304 766 17 5 788

Horses, riding'Privates 1st class and privates.

24 1 6

51234

7

51234

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2526

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Cars, motor, 5-passengerCars, motor, 7-passengerMotorcycles, with side

to motorcycle companies attached to

division headquarters.

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392

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Note:

The division train provides trans-portation for:

(a) One day's rations, grain,gas and oil for the entire

division.(b) Ammunition.

33 Motorcycles, soloTractors, 5-tonTrailers, kitchenTrailers, stockroomTrailers, tire pressTrucks, I-ton, cargoTrucks, l£-2 ton, cargo-Trucks, 3-5 ton, cargo.

-

Trucks, M.T. machine

34353637

Rounds TotalKind per weapon

in division rounds

38 Rifle 60 497,400394041

Machine gun 3000 621,000Automatic rifle 500 396,000Pistol 20,00037-mm. gun 112 2,464Mortar 62 1,620Grenade, rifle 18 11,664

4243

Trucks, tank, 750-gal. __Trucks, wrecking

44 14 44276

56 20294

206570

2061 57045 Rifles

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TABLE 95WMOTOR TRANSPORT COMPANY, QUARTERMASTER CORPS

Transportation Service, Motor Transport Division

(War Strength)

Designation: * Motor Transport Company; * MT Co

1 2 3 4 6

1 Unitsto

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C3

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1oO"3

oEh

ROAD SPACES

Troops, C Tn and F Tn__ 869 yds.

RATES OF MARCH

Mi. Per Hr.Good roads _ _ 7 to 9Mediocre roads _ 5 to 7

Poor roads _ _ 4 to 5

?. First lieutenant 1

1

21

(1)6

(1)(1)(1)(3)

7

(1)

(6)2143(1)(1)

(27)

(31)(2)(1)(1)78

3 Second lieutenant4 Total commissioned REMARKSB First sergeant6 *Insert numerical designation of

company.7 Sergeants, incl.,

8 Mechanic, motor9 Mess Summary of specialist ratings

:

4th class 35th class 276th class 33

101112

Truckmasters (ass't)_Corporals, incl.,

13 Clerk14 Drivers, motor car, Total 63

1516

Privates 1st class, incl. xThis organization is suitable forthe operation of motor cars, motortrucks or tractors. Motor trans-port companies on duty with divi-sions will be equipped with lj-tontrucks and those on duty with corpsor army will be equipped with 1J-ton or 3-ton trucks as necessity re-

17 6th4th

5th

6th4th

18 Cook (first)

19 Drivers, motor car,truck or tractor

Drivers, motor car,truck or tractor(ass't)

20

?A Mechanics, motorqu res.

?,?,

?R 6th?4

25 80

Cars, motor, 5-passengerMotorcycles, with side

2627

PI or P2

JU-KILC2

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1

112272

1169

?,X

?930SI Trucks, tank, 750-gal.3?33 Rifles

44

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TABLE 96WMOTOR REPAIR SECTION, QUARTERMASTER CORPS

Transportation Service, Motor Transport Division

(War Strength)

April 14, 1921

Designation: * Motor Repair Section; * M Rep Sec

1 a 3 i

a

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5

. 1 Unitsto

ca

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am

'o-a

ROAD SPACES

Troops, C Tn and F Tn 219 yds.

RATES OF MARCH

Mi. Per Hr.Good roads 7 to 9Mediocre roads 5 to 7Poor roads 4 to 5

REMARKS?, First lieutenant 1

1

1

(1)1

(1)2

(1)(1)

1

(1)1020(2)

(2)(1)(1)(1)(1)

(1)(2)(4)(4)(1)(1)

(1)

(1)(1)(1)

(1)

(1)(1)(2)35

34

Total commissioned _Master sergeant

*Insert numerical designation ofsection.

5

fi ganizations.78 Sergeants, incl., Summary of specialist ratings

:

9 Messin 2d class . 2

nl? Clerk 4th class . 131314

Privates 1st class, incl., 5th class 1

6th class 815 4th

4th5th4th1st4th

2d1st4th6th2d6th

4tb

6th4th6tb

3d

6th4th

Ifi Carpenters and wheel- Total 28

17 Clerk18 CookIP

an2122 Carburetion and ig-

?,a Motor?4 Motoras Motor2627

Motorcycle

as

39

Repairer, radiatorand sheet metalworker

Repairer, radiatorand sheet metal

30313a

Repairer, tireRepairer, tireWelder, oxy-acety-

33 Welder, oxy-acety-lene

34 Painter35 Miscellaneous3fi Total enlisted _ _

Aggregate37 36

Cars, motor, 5-passengerMotorcycles, with side

cars

PI

M-M

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R4R15

3839

1

36

40 Motorcycles, solo4142

Tractors, 5-ton, artilleryTrailers, 4-ton, 4-wheeI,

stockroom4344

Trailers, 5-ton, tire pressTrucks, 3-ton, cargo

454647

Trucks, lJ-2-ton, cargo_.Trucks, 3 to 5-ton, cargoTrucks, tank, 750-gal.

48 Trucks, M.T. machine

49 Trucks, wrecking50 Pistols

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TABLE 97WMOTORCYCLE COMPANY, QUARTERMASTER

CORPS, Transportation Service, MotorTransport Division

(War Strength)

April 14, 1921

Designation: * Motorcycle Company; * Moc Co

1 2 3 4

Total

Company

en 6

1 Units60

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ROAD SPACESYds.

Troops with motor cars 1072Troops without motor cars 640C Tn _ ._. 54Troops and C Tn 1126

RATES OF MARCHCars and Motorcycles

Mi. Per Hr.Good roads _ _ 20Mediocre roads _ 15Poor roads 8 to 10Trucks—Same as Table 95.

?. First lieutenant 1

1

2

34

Second lieutenantTotal commissioned

First sergeantCyclemaster

Sergeants, incl.,

REMARKS567

r~-~

CI)(1)

1

(1)5

(3)(1)(1)7

(1)(6)1427(1)(1)

(2)(1)(36)54

Insert numerical designation ofcompany.

dIn charge of motor cars.

89

Cyclemasters, (ass't) .

Mechanic

bDrivers.eDrivers, assistant.

10 Mess and supply11 Corporals, incl., 2» Summary of specialist ratings

:

12 Clerk 4th class 2

13 Motorcyclists 6th class . 39

1415

Privates first class, incl., 612

(14)(2)(2=)22

Total _ 41

Ifi 6th4th

6th4th6th

17 Cook (first) ^Additional equipment issued only18 Drivers, motor car,

truck or tractorMechanics, motorcycle

to motorcycle companies attached todivision headquarters.

19?,a

m

Aggregate?,?, 56-78

Cars, motor, 5-passengerCars, motor, 7-passengerMotorcycles, with side

ears

232425

PI or P2P3 or P4

M-LC2

14^21

32226

Pistols27 56-78

46

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TABLE 98WWAGON COMPANY (2 SECTION), QUARTERMASTER CORPS

Transportation Service, Animal Transport Division

(War Strength)

Designation: * Wagon Company; * Wag Co

1 ' 2

Symbol

Number

w 4 5 6 7 8 9

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a

a

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ROAD SPACES

Troops, C Tns and F Tns- 1268 yds.

RATES OF MARCH

Mi. Per Hr.Good roads 4 to 6Mediocre roads 3 to 5Poor roads 2 to 3

?. Captain 1"1»

2

1

1

2

3

4 Total commissioned

Staff sergeantWagonmaster

Sergeants, incl..

REMARKS

567 1

(1)1

(1)2346(1)(1)(2)

(1)(30)(34)71

2

(2)2

(2)4692(2)(2)(4)

(2)(60)(68)142

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2

3

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(2">)

(60)(68)142

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1

(1)3

(1)(2)3

(1)(2)4895(2)(2)(4)(1)(2)(62)(70)150

Insert numerical designation ofcompany.

8

9in

Mess and supply ser-geant

Wagonmaster (ass't) _

Corporals, incl.,

hMounted on horse."Mounted on mule.

Summary of specialist ratings

:

(1 company)4th class _ 75th class 46th class _ 62

Total 73

n1213

ClerkWagonmaster (ass't) _

1415

16Cooks (first)

Cooks (ass't)4th5th4th4th5th6th

17

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124302

71

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5

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317

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29 Rifles

47

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TABLE 401WCAVALRY DIVISION (Consolidated Table)

(War Strength)

April 4, 1921

Designation: *Cavalry Division; *Cav Div

1 a 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ii 13 13

Units

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REMARKS

"Insert the numerical designationof division.

Except in the artillery battalion,signal troop and ordnance company,the cavalry division has no watercarts, ration carts or rolling kit-

chens.An air service unit forms no in-

tegral part of a cavalry division,but a squadron should be attachedfrom the army air service.

2 Total commissioned

Total warrant officers

Total enlisted

28 ia 262 25 15 6 350 41 7 398

Q 12 6 18 _ 18

4 300 5104 735 350 61 257 6787 360 7047

Aggregate5 38 334 5372 760 345 63 263 7155 301 7 7463

Horses, bell»!

"11"94

4

1451220083

4528531

63061510334184

'353^

68

,._._,

453853165681578334184

7 Horses, draft 143

21848

120528

5194656

94

394R Horses, pack9 Hordes, riding 556

104

8

3109624

in Mules, draftn12

Mules, packMules, riding

Ambulances, animaldrawn

1320

300ao

3005

341

5654

1

320

684

13

~~17~~

30300

5

341

5654

133017684

13

1415 Carts, ration 5

3

16 Carts, reel, battery, 4-

417 Carts, reel, pack1819

Carts and reels, 6-horseCarts, water

1

5pin 4 2?i 5

4

1

16

44

9

4

13

2

1

134

22 Wagons, battery23 Wagons, combat, battery

and store24 Wagons, escort 13 156

58as Wagons, medical26 Wagons, spring 127 Wagons, store28 Wagons, tool

296

1

2021

1

1

7

8221

3

6

32 4

1

8

1

1

1131

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1

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7531

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33

34353637

Trailers, ration, 1-ton _TrailerSj storage batteryTrailers, tank, 300 gals.

2

22

383940

Trucks cargo, 3 to 5 ton

41

4243

Trucks, radio, divisionalTrucks, small arms re-

44 72

188

7236ia36

965954489154

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47 36

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49

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TABLE 402WDIVISION HEADQUARTERS, CAVALRY DIVISION

{War Strength)

April 4, 1921

Designation: Division Headquarters, *Cavalry Division; Div Hq *Cav Div

Unite

Major generalColonelsLieutenant colonels, or

majorsMajors or captainsCaptainsFirst or second lieu-

tenants

Total commissioned -

9 Warrant officers

Master sergeanteTechnical sergeantsStaff sergeants, incl. —

ClerksDraftsmen, topograph-ical

Sergeants, incl.

ObserversCorporals, incl.

ObserversPrivates first class and

privates, incl.

ClerksClerksClerksClerksClerksMedical department

techniciansObserversStenographersMiscellaneous

Total enlisted

Aggregate

Horses, ridingMotorcycles with side

carsPistols (for officers) _

Pistols (for E.M. andW.O.)

RiflesSabres (for officers) .

«o

2nd3rd4th5th6th

6th6th3rd

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1"

1*

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1"

4"

14

4

10

1"

"2'e

(1)

ay

2t 53g

(1)(1)(1)

(1)

(1)

7

«2'e

(1)

(1)

c 2

1

lf32g

(3)

=5

lb

1*ld21H»

1*

l h

3h51vh

(1)

(1)

( 3)

12

11

1

32

34

"12

k61

107

k80

*1

28

k65"13

14

17

REMARKS

Insert numerical designation ofdivision.

a2 aides acts as assistants to gen-eral staff officers.

bExclusive of message center per-sonnel shown in Table 408P and W.'From cavalry."Includes 4 lieut. colonels, ma-

jors or captains (general staffofficers), 1 Div. machine gun offi-

cer (from cavalry) and 4 assistantsin general staff sub-sections (fromdetached officers' list).

eFrom detached officers'

^Dental. TVeterinary.'Privates 1st class.^Privates.hMounted on horse,'Includes

:

Cav. Med. Misc. Tot.Pvts.

first

class 11 2Pvts. 12 3

list.

1618

23 34

kTotals carried forward in table404P.

Summary of specialists ratings

:

Cav. Med. Misc. Tot2nd . 1 1 2

3rd . . 3 1 1 5

4th _ . 3 1 4

5th _ . 1 1

6th _ _ 11 1 2 14

19 2 5 26"Included remount officer.

Note:

Division engineer officer includedin Table 466P and W. Division trans-portport officer included in table491P and W.

"Chief of staff.

PGeneral staff officers include Gl,

'

G2, G3 and G4.'Two horses per officer.

Note:

The functions of the division

artillery officer and the divisionengineer are performed by the com-manders of the divisio nartillery

and division engineers respectively.

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TABLE 403WSPECIAL TROOPS, CAVALRY DIVISION (

A)

(War Strength)

April 4, 1921

Designation : Special Troops Cavalry Division; Sp Trs *Cav Div

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

"a

oH

10 11 12

i Unitsbt_c

S3

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19*-'a0)

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1

1

1

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sea

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bobo

<l

ROAD SPACE

£ H o 6e s" .5? "2 «M W co O >

Troops 20-183 126 yds.C Tn __ 00-000 342 yds.TroopsandC Tn 20-185 468 yds.

F Tn __ 00-175 yds.Troops,C Tnand F2 Major n

"21

2

J

1

21

11

1*1

12

3 Captains Tn 20-360 468 yds.4 First lieutenants Total-- 380-128 yds.5 Second lieutenants

Total commissioned

Warrant officers

Master sergeantsTechnical sergeantsFirst sergeantsStaff sergeants

fi c3h 3 3 1 2 12 1 13

7 12 12 12REMARKS

8

02•1

i

2

""(S3)"

1

7

1

7

151046

59

""(2)""

(5)(9)(4)(39)(46)

1

2

368

1837

""(F)""

(3)(6)(29)(15)

2

13132926

217

1"1»

109h

(1*)

(3k )

(6)

2

13133026

227

91011

1

1

557

16(1)(3)(3)(1)(3)(6)(6)

1

1

22

30

(1)(5)(2)(7)(15)

*Insert numerical designation ofdivision.

aCommanding officer, special divi-

sion troops ; division headquarterscommandant and provost marshal.

bl adjutant and 1 supply officer.cFrom detached officers' list.dl sergeant major, and 1 supply

sergeant.cPersonnel records.'Cobbler.sl storekeeper, 1 mail clerk, and

1 miscellaneous.

12 Sergeants1?. Corporals1415

Privates, first class, inel.Privates, incl.

161718192021

MiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneous

1st2nd3rd4th5th6th

Total enlisted'From cavalry.

23 i8h 146 75 35 36 300 12 312

AggregateAThe units comprising the special

troops, cavalry division, are corn-?4 11 161 78 36 38 324 13 337

Horses, draftHorGes, packHorses, riding

25

14

23

14332

12 143

21848

12

143

23048

2fi

27 32 291628 Mules, draft

Carts, wire, 2-horseWagons, escort, combatWagons, escort, R & EWagons, spring

Cars, motor, 5-passengerCars, motor, 7-passengerMotorcycles, with side

cars

responsible for the technical train-ing and operations of the headquar-

29

81

41

41

121

41

121

303132

4 nal troop, ordnance company, and

33 5

1

10

1 61

2021

1

1

78

221

27812053

1

61

2121

1

1

78

221

3

3435

7

1

1

1

1

3

8

21

136 Trailers, kitchen37 Trailers, ration, 1-ton _

Trailer, storage batteryTrailers, tank 300-gal

383940 441 Trucks, cargo, li-2 ton

Trucks, cargo, 3 to 5-

ton42

2243 Trucks, light repair

144 Trucks, radio, army45 Trucks, small arms

repair 3

4fi 11 1538753

78 3633

27812053

47 Rifles48

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TABLE 404WHEADQUARTERS TROOP, CAVALRY DIVISION

(War Strength)

April 4, 1921

Designation: Headquarters Troop, *Cavalry Division; Hq Tr *Cav Div

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

J Units S

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ROAD SPACES

Troops 185 yds.

C Tn 000 yds.Trocps and C Tn 185 yds.

F Tn 175 yds.

Troops, C Tn and F Tn .. 360 yds.

2 Captain 1»

i" l h

1

2

1

2

3 First or second lieu-

tenant

Total commissioned

Warrant officers

Master sergeantsTechnical sergeantsFirst sergeants

REMARKS

4 1 i 1 3 15 19 34 3 Insert numerical designation of

5 6 6 12 12 "Includes 2 horses for each officer.b l for picket line and panniers' ;

1 for kitchen ; 1 for rations.6

7

2h

(1)(1)

1"

(1)

3h

(1)

(2)2h

(2)

37(2")

(3)(1)(1)

(1)

(1)3"

(3)

34

(3)(1)(1)(3")

d h)

(6)d h

)

(6)<12»)

1

7......

7

1

23

1

7

......

8

4

34

1

71

7

15

10

105

8 1—

-

if"

6

21

3

includes 1 for division headquar-ters.

^'Includes 5 for division headquar-ters for transportation of baggageand personnel of rear echelon.•Mounted on horse.kIncludes 30 privates, 1st class and

41 privates.

Summary of specialist ratings for

9

10Staff sergeants

111?

MessStable

IS1415

MiscellaneousCorporals, incl.

1617

Company clerkMiscellaneous

Privates first class andprivates, incl.

18

1971

lt5

88

11

troops

:

4th Class 55th Class 3

?n 6th5th4th4th6th6th5th6th

6th Class . . 25

2122

Cooks ( asst.)

Cooks (first)Total . —33

'It is contemplated substituting a?.4 Mechanics - _ _ _ roll or pack for the pannier.259fi

MotorcyclistsSaddlers _ -

(3) The troop headquarters, on themarch, is divided as follows gen-erally :

With the forward echelon

:

1 captain,1 first sergeant.

With the rear echelon :

1 stable sergeant,1 corporal, clerk.

With the train

:

?7 (3)(24»)28

?,°i 4 42 39 17 44 61 146

30 B" 43 40 23 50 73 e 161

23

14332

8151

1015387

1 53

31 23"

2424

3

6

403218

23

63"32

81

51

9

887453

53

2313

27

1

42

80

1

6513

3? 1 supply sergeant33 6 33

8

2'

1

21

3

433930

3435 Wagons, escort (R & B)

,

36373839

Wagons, spring, 2-horseCars, motor, 5-passengerCars, motor, 7-passengerMotorcycles, with side

40 535

41 Rifles42 Sabres .. ,» .

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TABLE 408P and WSIGNAL TROOP, CAVALRY DIVISION

(Peace and War Strength)

February 4, 1921

Designation

:

* Signal Troop; Sig Tr

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

aP+au2 c

§.2

10 11

UnitsM.5'P

sn2jS«o'5wp.m

uV-a

S3

s

VI

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ua

CT

w

Operation Platoon

ftoouEh

13

oH

TO 0J O

^ 01 <u

ao o

coJ3

_C aft~ol a c

« C 01

"3

oH

ROAD SPACES

Troops 126 yds.C Tns 342 yds.

1F Tns, none

Total Tr 468 yds.

Note:

1 motor car and 7 motorcyclesdisregarded.

2 Captain 1"1" 1

lh

1

1

1

1

S4

First lieutenantSecond lieutenant

Total commissioned

Master sergeant, incl.

Electrician, radio andtelephone

REMARKS5 1 1 1 3 *Insert numerical designation of

division.

hMounted on horse."Includes

:

18 privates first class.

37 privates.

Summary of specialists ratings :

3rd class 24th class 35th class 6

6th class 29

Total 40

67

1

dh)

1

d)

1

1

d h)

1

1

1

3

1

<lh )

1

dh)

2

(2")

20(1)(2)

(4")

(2)

(5)

(64h )

24

1

2

3

6

8

55

75

8910

Technical sergeants, incl.

Construction foreman.Radio traffic chief

111213

Staff sergeants, incl.Acting first sergeant-Division and company

2

d h)

(1)

2 1

1415

V/ire chiefSergeant, incl.

Linemenlb

17

18

Maintenance (asst.

Mess (1)d h

)

d)

1

d h)

2 4

Equipment:

3 radio sets ; 1 for employment to

higher units, 1 to lower units, 1 toairplane. Radio equipment trans-ported in radio truck and trailer.

11?,n

21 Stable a h)

2(i)

1?,?,

?,?, Clerk .. _ Note'2425 Message center dh

)

d)

7

d)(2)

(3)

10

d h)

d h)

12d)d)

21

Cavalry divisional train head-quarters is equipped with a radio-

27PR

Operator, telegraph __

(i)

14(2)(5)

"d~)~~(1)(1)(1")

(1)(1)

2

d h)

set.

15 telephones (tentative).

29

30

31

Supervisor telephone

Privates first class andprivates, incl.

5th6th6th4th5th3d4th6th3d6th6th6th6th6th5th4th6th6th

20 wire, heavy, miles (tentative).5 wire, light, miles (tentative).

Note:

14 miles heavy wire carried on 4

wire carts, 6 miles heavy and 5

miles light wire carried in trucks.

3?33 Clerk34 Cook35 CookRfi

37383940

Mechanic, auto

414' Operators, radio

Operators, switchboardOperators, telegraph _

Saddler

(2")

d)

d)(Is )

(4)d")16 30

434445 dh

)

d h)

4

<1fi

'17

18

49Clerk

5152535455

Operators, svibd.

21

5fi 22 5 10 16 31 25 78

ri7 6

1

21

5

e

1

1

10

8

21

1

16

13

311

1

1

31

131241

21

2

25

321241

1

73811

1

1

1

78

5859606162

Wagons, escort, combatCar, motor, 5-passengerMotorcycles, with side

cars636465 Truck, radio, army6667

Trailer, storage battery1

1

1

22 5

686970

Trailer, ration, 8-tonTrailer, tank, 300-gallonPistols

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TABLE 412PORDNANCE COMPANY (MAINTENANCE), CAVALRY

DIVISION(Peace Strength)

January 19, 1921

Designation: Ordnance Company (Maintenance) *Cavalry

Division; Ord Co *Cav Div

1 2 3 4 5 6; 7 ' 8 9

Units boc

19«~+^> w.2 "

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cMPi

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ROAD SPACES

2 motorcycles at 20 yds.= 40 yds.

1 trailer at 15 yds.= 15 yds.11 trucks at 27 yds.=297 yds.

] 352 yds.

RATES OF MARCHPersonnel on trucks.

Mi. per hr.

Good roads 7 to 9Mediocre roads 5 to 7

Poor roads 4 to 5

23

Captain (or lieutenant)Total commissioned

Technical sergeant, inc.

Master mechanicFirst sergeant

1

1

11

4

1

(i)

1

(i)

1

(1).„--.

'ay1

(i)

4

(i)(i)

(i)(i)

1

5

5

23°

REMARKS56

"(13"'

1

(i)

6

(1)(1)(2)

"(1)"'

(1)

*Insert numerical designation of

7 1 1 Composite sections of this com-pany will be detached as requiredCor assignment to units operatingseparately and requiring mainten-ance facilities.

"Includes :

7 privates first class16 privates

Summary of specialist rating

:

1st class 1

2d class 3

3d class _ _ 3

4th class _ 1

5th class 3

6th class 6

Total _ 17

8 Mess and supplysergeant

91011

12

Section chiefsCorporals, inc.

Company clerkTool and stock

corporal

(1)1

(1)

5

(1)1

(1)

3

1314

15

Asst. section chiefs _

Privates first class antprivates, inc.

2d3d6th

• 3d3d6th4th5th6th1st2d5th6th

5

(i)(i)

.(i)

""(2)""

IB17

1819 Carpenters

Clerks212223?A

Cooks (first)

Cooks (asst.)Leatherworker

v^

(1)(2)(2)

(1)

(2)

?fi

97

?« Miscellaneous

><) 8

9

7 7 5 8 35

3fl 7 7 5 8 36

Motorcyle and side car313?

21

32427

9

21

32423336

-

33 Trucks, small arms

34

3R

67

-----

7

-----

5

...._,

8

3fi

37 Rifles38

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TABLE 421WCAVALRY BRIGADE (Consolidated Table)

(War Strength)

February 3, 1921

Designation

:

. *Cavalry Brigade; . *Cav Brig

l 2 3 4 5 6 7

3otoaa3am83o01

aISy

§

8

tu

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n13

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9 10 n 12

1 Units to

.s

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no p.t3 O18 O.$}£

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u a

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4-»

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2

2

Vsi

bow

5to

ROAD SPACES

TroopsC TnTroops and C Tn

yds.4000680

4680F TnTroops, C Tn and F Tn

15606240

?. 1

1

4

39

1

22

24

33

87131

2

(125T )

14

1

22

26

331487

147

REMARKS

*Insert numerical designaticbrigade.The brigade includes

:

665 privates first class1389 privates

vVeterinary.aForra part of F Tn.•>Form part of C Tn.

345

ColonelsLieutenant colonelsLieutenant colonels or

22

1

4

1419

n of

6

7MajorsCaptains l

l

4

24

70102

89

Captains or lieutenants.Lieutenants

10 Total commissioned _

Warrant officers11 l 2 3 3

6

2224223246

2132

2653"

Master sergeantsFirst sergeants or tech-

Staff sergeantsSergeants

1213

1415

l

9

4

76(2)(4)

(9)(10)(ID90

6

1616

170210

1686

~"(8)

(12)(86)

(110)(122)2104

32

3229

292

(18)(33)(49)358

6

2018

211243

2054(2)

(12)(12)

(113)(153)(182)2552

2(6*v)

(123^)

3

(7819T )

(42*)

(5 2*)

(263v)

101

Ifi Corporals _ _17

1819202122

2324

Privates first class andprivates, incl.,

MiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneous

Total enlisted

1st2d3d4th5th6th

:

K5 9 92 2208 377 2686 115 2 2803

27002646047

3563427

i>6 18 652

4

879

21401624844

2602654

374100

83

60545

25972646047328

3296

99

28127

4

4

9,1

?82930

Mules, ridingMules, draft

31 18

Wagons, escort (combat)Wagons, escort ( ra-

tion and baggage) a _

3233

3421

18

2224

20

6

44

4

24

2829

24

7

24

2829

24

7

35

36

Wagons, escort ( forageand pioneer) a

Wagons, medical, four-

Carts, reel, packCarts, wire, two-horse

Motor cars ( passenger

)

Motorcycles with sidecar

3738

21

21

21

3940

1

3

2

12 1

3

16 3

3

19

Trucks, radio, divisional.Trucks, radio, army _Trucks, cargo, 11 tons

414213

11

1

1

1

1

1

11

44 3618

18037721

3618

72195926861515

3618

72195926861515

4546

47

Machine rifles (Browningautomatic)

Rifles 799251

72170022081434

48 Pistols 9949 Sabres _

55

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TABLE 422WHEADQUARTERS, AND HEADQUARTERS TROOP, CAVALRY

BRIGADE(War Strength)

February 3, 1921

Designations: Headquarters *Cavalry Brigade; Hq *Cav Brig

Headquarters Troop *Cavalry Brigade; Hq Tr *Cav Brig

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

O)+jBtoo>utoto

<

14

Units to

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uOl

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63

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•aato'£

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yds.Brigade headquarters _ 12

uO)+sUoi

3a•aBO)

Kp,oouH

Staff PlatoonCommunications

Platoon

P,oo

H

13

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1

1

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'1

HEADQUARTERS TROOPTroops 150C Tn 00Troops and C Tn 150F Tn 55Troops, C Tn and F Tn 205

REMARKS2

2

Brigadier generalLieutenant colonel or

major (brigade exec-

r—-,

1

1

4

(1)(1)

(1)(1)

3

(2)(1)

9

1

(1)

1

1

15

------

"io"

Insert numerical designation ofbrigade.

aThe troop includes:25 privates, first class

4 51 privates

5

67

8

91011

Adjutant B-lIntelligence officer B-2Plans and training offi-

cer B-3Supply officer B-4Troop commander

Summary of specialist ratings1st class 2

2d class _ 44th class _ 9

5th class - 106th class 11

'Two horses per officer.

'Officers' mess.12

Sergeants, incl.,

dNot armed with the rifle.1

13 eNot armed with the sabre.1

14 1 1 l The brigade headquarters troop

15 «1

2

(1)(1)

25(edl)

(1)(1)

1

3

(1)

(2)

2

8

(1)

1

2

(2)

1

14

(1)(1)

(loT(2)

1

9

""l"

76

l

9

......

76

wagon.Ifi c2

"12

(d2)

(3)

(7)

<=4

n2(1)

(2)

(9)

17181920

?1

Mess and supplyStable

Corporals, incl.,

Privates first class andprivates incl.,

5th1st2d4th5th5th4th4th

6th4th

6th6th

The brigade headquarters troop,

on the march, is divided as followsgenerally

:

At the head of the column:1 first sergeant

99 Clerks2324

ClerksClerks

10 mounted orderlies1 horseshoer

25 Clerks (1)

(6)

3 NCOs and privates (plans?fi ( ed21c

)

(edD(2)

(ed!)

(II 1")

(«<2)(ed!)

(2)

?7 10 NCOs and privates (in-

?8293031

Motorcyclists15 NCOs and privates, inclu-

ding 2 motorcyclists

3233<M Road space (exclusive of motorcy-

clists) - _44 yds.1 "

35 At the rear of the column, or as

36 28 4 10 3 15

15

14 16

16

22

13

90 90otherwise ordered :

1 mess sergeant

37 9 29 5 10 3 14 92 1013 cooks (1 for officers'

38 18

18

252

835

6

5

10

10

3

3

13

13

65428

79

1

21

31

11

21

83428

97

1 mess orderly1 horseshoer2 privates, miscellaneous16 NCOs and privates (wire

section)14 NCOs and privates (radio

3940414?

Horses, draft

Motor cars, 5-passenger_

Motorcycle with side caiTrucks, radio, divisions]

Trucks, cargo, 1| tons—Wagons, escort (ration

Rifles _

4344454fi

1

1

21

2

21

121

31

1 '

1

21

section)

38 enlisted menRoad space - 107 yds.

474849

1

11

As specially ordered

:

1 chauffeur, with motor car1 warrant officer (personnel

50

51

section)4 NCOs and privates

With brigade headquarters train

:

101010

1 supply sergeant3 wagoners5?, 19

2920

455

333

1515

1214

1616

799261

7910160

53 9964 Sabres 13 4 enlisted men

56

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TABLE 423WCAVALRY REGIMENT

(War Strength)

February 3, 1921

Designation

:

•"Cavalry; *Cav

; 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1M

Attached

Chaplain

1

o 11

_

«boCI

s

<

12

Unitst_c

_

•4-

_

£'_Oam

u_.a

s3

o,-t

s>>01

mu_

uci m3 ua <"

"3 ~§ §X _•

aJ §

5 w o,

ftoo

H__

00

coua_3am

%_H

26

3038

_

§'3

"3

o

"3

5 _

o ft

So<

ROAD SPACEyds.

Troops 1320C Tn 270Troops and C Tn 1590F Tn 670

1 Troops, C Tn and F Tn 2260

RATE OF MARCHMi. Per Hr.

Good roads 6

Mediocre roads 5

Poor roads 4

9 Colonel 11

Ub)

112

12

3551

(lh )

1

1

1

13

126

3558

REMARKS3

4Lieutenant colonelMajors

5 Captains _(_4_M_

______

1

23

1

3

4

6

7

Captains or lieutenants-

Lieutenants

(ld5-T)

C)

6

regiment.aThe regimental staff consists of

:

Adjutant R-l.Intelligence officer R-2.Plans and training officer R-3.Supply officer R-4.

bSecond in command and exeeu-

8 Total commissioned

Warrant officer9 1 1 1

3

91190106

877

1096~~

Master sergeants10 1

1

3

9

10

88

2

1

1

89

101(4)(.6)

(5)(24)(23)

122

6

46886

654

(30)(20)(24)

818

3

88

85105

843(4)(6)(43)(55)(61)

1052

h5lT

1

(Srb3420h)

(e2lv)

(e2lT)

11

1213

First sergeants or tech-nical sergeants

Staff sergeantsSergeants

dDentaLeMedieal technicians except two

wagoners with 6th class rating.

14 Corporals TVeterinary.xThe regiment includes

:

272 privates first class.

571 privates.'Two horses per officer.

15

Ifi

Privates first class andprivates, incl.,

MiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneous

Total enlisted

Horses, ridingHorses, packHorses, draftMules, riding ...

Mules, draftTotal animals .

Wagons, escort (combat)Wagons, escort (ration

and baggage) _..

Wagons, springWagons, escort (forage

2d3d4th5th6th

171819 ~~

(8)(ID(14)

112

20

21

(ellM )

(1T

)

44

22 6 115 127 856

89264

956

1104 50 1 1155

232425262728

12

'

12

11217

129

54

2422130230

1070812422

1301327

43

1255

2

2

1115812422

1421384

29 9

1112

10

9

1112

10

3

9

11

12

10

3

1

7

30

3132

33 Wagons, medical, four-mule

Motor cars, 5-passenger_, Motorcycles with side

_.. _ ~3435

1

4 2

1

6 1

Machine rifles (Brown-3t;

36662856630

368501104717

368501104717

37 1 Rifles _ 10011561

8812720

38 6

639

1

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TABLE 424WHEADQUARTERS AND HEADQUARTERS TROOP, CAVALRY

REGIMENT(War Strength)

February 3, 1921

Designation: Headquarters *Cavalry; Hq *Cav: Headquarters Troop *Cavalry; Hq Tr *Cav

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Unitsboa

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'o.0

s

w

01uou

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w"34->

ca;

sK]

«

1

14

6

Headquarters Troop

OS

bo<vubobO

<

CO

cu

cPi

Mp.opH

Staff Section Communications Platoon

ftoou

"a

oH

ROAD SPACEYds.

Troops _ _ 150C Tn 20

'S0)auOoc« co

B

o

en

C

M

.5a'5

uHac c

to cj

C vamS

i

"o

s

p

u.°

C

s

cooa5

oH

1

1

0)

c

boa(0n

CaPh

a

I"

co'+>

<u

W

co-2as"3.

1 Troops and C Tn _ 170F Tn . 105Troops, C Tn and F Tn _ 275For trains see service troop, Table

425W.

?

1

i e

i

1

23

1

1

529

3

4 REMARKS

Insert numerical designation of

56 Total commissioned

Master sergeants, inel.,_7

8is

is

(1)

3s

(1)(2)

14

("is)

(2)

(hgl a)

<»2)

(7lah )

(hlb)

18

1

(1)2

(2=)

11

(1)

(10)

"il"

1

(1)2

(2*)

2

(2)

..„_.

5

1

(1)2

(2)

15

1

3

3

6

42

1

(l)

13

(2)

(8)(h2)

(1)

"il"

2

(2)1

(1)

11

(2)

(9)14

2

(2)

7

(1)

(6)9

3

3

31

37

1

1

3

9

10

88

112

1

1

3

9

10

88 •

112

aOfficers' mess.bChaplain's assistant.cOne as interpreter.dTwo horses per officer.

^Regimental signal officer.

'Cartographers.

10ni?

Staff sergeants, incl.,

Colorli 3

(1)(1)(1)

1

(1)

15(1>2S)

("2?)(hlg)

(3)

(1)

(6)20

14Ti Stable The troop includes

:

29 privates first class59 privates

Summary of specialist ratings4th class- 85th Icass _ 116th class _ 14

sNot armed with the rifle. (x ).

hNot armed with the sabre. (*).^Assumed.

Ifi

1718192021

99

Privates first class and

23?.4

ChauffeursClerksCooks (ass't)

5th5th5th4th

4th4th

6th

5th6th

25">6

(1)

(14)18

"11"

27

28293031? 9

Operator, radio andswitch-board

Horseshoers

MotorcyclistsOrderlies

DEMOLITION OUTFIT

The pioneer and demolition sectioncan be divided into two parts, anda part sent with each squadron.Two mules in each part carry thedemolition outfit which consists ofdetonating caps, crimpers, explo-sives, fuses, lighters, saws, axes,hammers. The other two mules

3334

Scouts

^5

6<?fi 21 18 14 18 56 14 14 9 38 115 121carry intrenching tools.

S7 12 223

25

15

15

14

14

5

5

188

26

548

62

12

12

146

20

8

8

366

42

11217

129

12417

141<?fi

33 Total animals

Cars, motor, 5-passengerMotorcycle with side car

12

10 1

2

1

214

10011561

14

10012167

41 2 2

4? 142116

121812

141414

5

5

5

1818

495632

141412

1414

99

373813

43____::

66'14

Regimental headquarters, 5 offi-

cers 8 yds.The headquarters troop, on the

march, is divided as follows gen-erally :

At the head of the column

:

1 master sergeant (sergeantmajor)

1 first sergeant1 bugler sergeant2 color sergeants2 buglers2 clerks2 motorcyclists6 orderlies1 horseshoer

14 NCOs. and privates (in-telligence section)

14 NCOs and privates (mes-sage center)

14 NCOs and privates (ra-dio and panel section)

18 NCOs and privates(pioneer and demoli-tion section

)

3 NCOs and privates (plansand training section)

81 enlisted menRoad space (exclusive of motorcy-

clists) 92 yds.

At the rear of the column

:

2 staff sergeants (mess andstable sergeants)

2 corporals (plans andtraining section) car-tographers

4 cooks (1 for officers'

mess)1 mess orderly2 horseshoers1 saddler6 privates, miscellaneous1 orderly for chaplain9 NCOs and privates (wire

section)

28 enlisted menRoad space 50 yds.

As specially ordered

:

1 chauffeur with motor car1 corporal, troop clerk, us-

ually with rear echelonWith the trains

:

1 supply sergeant

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TABLE 425WSERVICE TROOP, CAVALRY REGIMENT

(War Strength)

February 3, 1921

Designation: Service Troop _*Cavalry; Serv Tr *Cav

1 2

' M.6

«

.2

"a

QJ

ftm

Symbol

Number

w 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

AoouHIs

oH

15

Units

Headquarters Platoon Transportation Platoon

]

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s.2

0)

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ROAD SPACESYds.

C Tn 270F Tn 670C Tn and F Tn 940

?, n

l 1 1

-----

2 l

..._..

1

1

34

3

4 REMARKS

Fi'1 1 1

Master sergeants, incl.,_

Regimental personnel

Regimental supply ser-

regiment.fBand section and the three at-

tached medical wagons are totaled

in the C Tn.aTen extra mules for regimental

6

7

8

' 1 r n

(i)

"1

(1)

el

(1)2

(2)

2

1

4 2

(1)

(1)

18

"a")""(i)

"a")"'(2)(5)

(4)(4)20

2

... ...

57

~61~~

2

1

1

8

-----

101

'III"

q SE1

2 2

bFor forage and blacksmith sup-plies.

cFor pioneer supplies.''Two horses per officer.

10ni9

Band, assistant leader.

n Band

9

i 'i (1) 1

1

i

The troop includes :

33 privates, first class

68 privates

Summary of specialist ratings

15 Stableifi (1)

1

(1)

16

(4)(e2)

<G1)

(2)2

(2)

3

(2)

4

(3)

"el"

(4)

c21

(4)(6)(11)

—--

28

17181

1

......

(1)

_____

(1)20212

1*

Assistant wagonmaster 3d class 6

4th class 5

5th class - 242324 Privates first class and

Clerks 5th5th5th4th4th4th

6th2nd3rd5th

6th class 23•Not armed with the rifle. (

x ).sArmed with the .abre. (

x ).15

(1)

15

(1)

2627og

Cobbler, regimental __

Cooks (ass't) COMBAT WAGONS IN A CAV-ALRY REGIMENT

oq

3031

Mechanic, chiefMechanics, painter and

(2)

Regimental headquarters 1

Each squadron headquarters 1

Each troop 132 Musicians31

(sel)

(1)

(1)(4)20

(1)

8

(1)

5

3435

"(8)"

(4)(2)

9

SPRING WAGONS IN A CAV-36 5th

6th

*28 41

'7 (6)

(6)(2)16

(6)

(6)(2)16

ALRY REGIMENT1

38 Miscellaneous Regimental headquarters _. 2(*)Headquarters troop 1(*)Service troop 1

10 21 9 6

7

7

29 44 21 16 16 9 62 127

542422

130230

Each squadron headquarters _ 1

Each troop 1

.1 5

2124

23

10

10

29

29

46

46

3

646"55

6

1622

32210

126161

9

1011

10

61621

Total 12

4? 82

3242

82

3242

43-14 RATION and BAGGAGE WA-45 GONS IN A CAVALRY

Wagons, escort, (com-

Wagons, escort (ration

46

471

1

466

9"

4

' 44

4

44

1

23

l c

9

1112

10

REGIMENT

Regimental headquarters - l(x )

Headquarters troop l(x )

Service troop 1

Each squadron headquarters. 1

Total - 11

4849 Wagons, escort (forage

Rifles50 16213

799

1144

20211

1616

1616

99

8812720

51 2952. 1 16

59

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TABLE 426WSQUADRON, CAVALRY REGIMENT (CONSOLIDATED TABLE)

(War Strength)

February 3, 1921

Designation: f Squadron, *Cavalry; f. .Sq_ *Cav

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Unitsto13

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um

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a?>>

m

Squadron Headquarters andHeadquarters Detachment

en

ftop

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u

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couT3Oi

3aw"3

oH

1

wu01

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3ao14O)

Xcouart

3am

_>>

a)

O

ca! c.2

Sfc! '-+3

co'+3

aj

o3«

13o'+*

o>w0Ju -p

oE-i

23

45

Majors

LieutenantsTotal commissioned _.

Staff sergeants, inc!. _-

Squadron sergeant-major

Squadron supplysergeant

Sergeants

1

(3i)

4

1

3

4

31215

13

1519

678

9

10

2 f

(1)

(si)1

1

(1)

6

1

(1)

2

2

14

24

3

3339

303(6)(3)

(9)(9)

(3)

378

32

3443

327

409

1112

Corporals, incl.

Bugler2

(elf )

13 Squadron detachmentclerk

1415

1617

Privates first class anc"privates, incl.

Cooks, assistant 5th4th

6th4th6th

6th

(°1)

16(flb»)

<f l<0

18 Gunners, machine

1<>

20212223

Messengers and scoutsMessengers and scoutfMotorcyclists

(2)(6)CIS)(5lb s)

(2)

(4)8

(2)3 31

?A Radio operators 4th5th?5

?fi

?1 20

?8 4 20 8 3 35 393 428

?,°i 8 e

8

19

19

8

311

32

5

385

43

40827435

44632478

3081

Motorcycles, with side32

,1 1

18306393297

1

Machine rifles (Browning3318

311428315

34 Rifles 142014

88

33

253518

35 44Rfi

At the rear of the column :

2 cooks (1 for officers'

mess),1 mess orderly,3 NCOs and privates (wire

section),

6 enlisted men.Road space, 8 yards (x).With the train

:

1 supply sergeant.

11

ROAD SPACES

Troops 560 yds.

C Tn 80 yds.

Troops and C Tn 640 yds.

p Tn 140 yds.

Troops, C Tn and F Tn __ 780 yds.

(For trains see Service TroopTable 425W).

REMARKS*Insert numerical designation of

regiment.tlnsert numerical designation of

squadron.bOfficers' mess.cSquadron detachment includes

:

9 privates first class.

15 privates.

Total squadron includes

:

105 privates first class.

222 privates.

Summary of specialist ratings

:

4th class 155th class 106th class 12

^Squadron staff consists of

:

Adjutant S-l.Intelligence officer S-2.

Plans and training officer S-3.

Supply officer S-4.One of the squadron staff officers

is adjutant, one combines the dutiesof intelligence officer and plans andtraining officer, and one is supplyofficer.

eTwo horses per officer.fNot armed with the rifle. (

x ).

sNot armed with the sabre. (*).

^Assumed.The headquarters detachment, on

the march, is divided as followsgenerally

;

At the head of the column

:

1 staff sergeant (sergeantmajor),

1 corporal bugler,1 corporal clerk,

8 messengers and scouts,

1 motorcyclist,4 orderlies,8 NCOs and privates (radio

section).

24 enlisted men.Road space (exclusive of motor-

cyclist) 24 yards.

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TABLE 428WTROOP, CAVALRY REGIMENT

(War Strength)

February 3, 1921

Designation : Troop. ^Cavalry; Tr $_ *Cav

l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Units e

0)

am

uV

13

g

2Q)-t->

H

%3caa;hH

aoo

One RiflePlatoon CO

3Ooas0)

£0)Fh

H"3

oH

33

Machine RiflePlatoon

aoouH"3-poH

14

5

ROAD SPACES

1

uV

33aaOS0)

w3ooC3

s

acd

3awu13

5

3oo

515J

a) a*qi to

£ <u

oH

mu

HC3

3c«

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s

3e3

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3

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^ toa<3 3r? CW w

3 gSio +>

Troops 160 yds.C Tn 20 yds.Troops and C Tn 180 yds.F Tn 35 yds.Troops, C Tn and F Tn.. 215 yds.

For trains see Service Troop,Table 425W.Rifle platoon 32 yds.Machine rifle platoon 44 yds.Rifle squad 8 yds.Machine rifle squad 12 yds.

2 Captains 1

(1)(1)

(1)(1)

(1)(1)

1

1

a Lieutenants REMARKS*Inscrt numerical designation of

4 Total commissioned

First sergeant ..

1

5 El

3

(1)

Ub)

(1)

1

(1)

13(g2 h )

(s2»>)

(Blh)

(3)(4)

(2) (2) 6

(6)9

(9)

66

(3)

(63)81

(2)

(2»)

2

(2)3

(3)

22

(3)

(1)

U8S)i>27

1

11

13

101

126

regiment.6 Sergeants, incl. -(-Insert letter designation of

7 Mess troop.

8 Stable aOne second in command or where9 Supply there is no lieutenant in command,1011

MiscellaneousCorporals, incl.

(2») (2)(3)

(3)

(22)

(1)

(21)(27)

cne to be in charge of led horsesof platoon.

121314

15

Company clerkMiscellaneous

Privates first class andprivates, incl.

Buglers(1)

(1)

(3)

(i)

"(7)

(8)

(1)

(1)

(h3)

(1 C)

(1)

(«6)

(h8)

bIn charge of led horses of entiretroop and carries the guidon.

cOne gunner is a corporal and oneis a rated private.

dT\vo horses per officer.

16171819

Cooks, assistantCooks, first

Gunners, machine rifle

5th4th6th4th

eOne picket line and pannier ; onekitchen outfit ; one rations.

fThe troop includes :

32 privates first class.69 privates.20 Messengers

21 Orderlies?? 5th (1)

18

Summary of specialist ratings :

??Total enlisted514 5th class 3

Aggregate?.R 19 (4) (8) (28) 84 (4) (8) 28 131 KNot armed with the rifle. (*).hNot armed with the sabre. (

x ).'Horse leaders in the machine

rifle platoon are armed with therifle. (*).

Horses, pack2697

203 e

23

(5) (8) (29) 87

87

(5) (8)(2)

296

35

1369

14528

Machine rifles (Browning

Rifles

29

an 121914

(3)(4)(4)

(8)(8)(8)

(27)(28)(28)

818484

(3)(4)(1)

(2)<2')

(8)

6

9281

6

10213199

^Assumed.Armament

:

All members of the troop arearmed with the pistol, and 21rounds of pistol ammunition, (x)

All armed with the rifle carry90 rounds of rifle ammunition, (x)

ai

a?

Machine rifle platoon, (x)Gunners (corporal and rated

private), 160 rounds of rifle ammu-nition (carried in magazines inbelt), 1 spare part case. 1 ammu-nition filler.

Assistant and carriers

:

400 rounds of rifle ammu-nition (carried in maga-zines in the belt) andbandoleer. 1 magazinefiller.

Led horse

:

1 automatic rifle (tempo-rary) and extra barrel. 480rounds of rifle ammunition(carried in magazines).

Flares and marking panels

Issued as needed, (x)

The troop headquarters detach-ment on the march is divided asfollows generally

:

At the head of the column

:

1 first sergeant.1 stable sergeant (carries

guidon and assumescharge of led horses )

.

2 buglers.4 messengers.

8 enlisted men. Road space 8yards.

At rear of column

:

1 mess sergeant.3 cooks.3 horseshoers.1 saddler.

8 enlisted men and 8 ledhorses. Road space 16yards.

With troop train

:

1 supply sergeant.As specially ordered, usually

with rear echelon

:

1 corporal (troop clerk).The cooking outfit contains

:

2 grates.1 coffee boiler.

Pots.Bake pans.Cooking utensils.Butchering utensils.

The machine gun squad is com-posed of two gun crews, No. 1 andNo. 2, each consisting of a gunner,an assistant, an ammunition car-rier, a horseholder and a pack horse.

The squad is formed as follows :

The corporal gunner and the pri-

vate gunner form a set of twos in

front, the corporal on the left.

Gun crew No. 1 forms a set of

fours behind the gunners as follows

:

No. 1 is the pack horse be-hind the private gunner.No. 2 is the horseholder be-hind the corporal gunner.No 3 is the assistant gun-ner.No. 4 is the carrier.

Gun crew No. 2 is similarlyformed behind Gun crew No. 1 at 4feet distance.The machine rifle platoon in col-

umn of fours is a formation in

which the three squads form a col-umn, the leading squad being thebase, the second and third squadsfollowing, all in column of fourswith 4 feet distance throughout thecolumn.

The automatic rifle, extra barrel,and 480 rounds of ammunition arecarried on the led horse. The gun-ner carries 160 rounds of ammuni-tion and each assistant 400 rounds,making a total in the squad of 1440rounds—all in magazines. Whennecessary, extra ammunition inbandoleers can be carried on theled horse, or issued to and carriedby the other members of the platoon.(Last paragraph assumed in theabsence of definite information.)

61

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TABLE 429WMACHINE GUN TROOP, CAVALRY MACHINE GUN SQUADRON

(War Strength)

February 3, 1921

Designation: Troop. _f, ^Machine Gun Squadron; Tr f .*MG Sq

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Unitsbo_s

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oH

aoa

50)01uJ3H"3

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oH

ROAD SPACES

Troops 260 yds.C Tn 40 yds.Troops and C Tn 300 yds.F Tn 35 yds.Troops, C Tn and F Tn __ 335 yds.Machine gun platoon 68 yds.Machine gun squad" 25 yds.

?,

______

1

l e

21

11

1

33

6

6

66

(6)

(3)(3)

78

145

3 REMARKS4 Total commissioned -_

First sergeants

Mess

Insert numerical designation of

567

1

4

a h)

db)

d")d c

)

3h

(i)

(2)

19(2)(2)(1)

(3)(1)(1)<4»)

<2i>)

(2)dh

)

27

2'

(2)

2

1

10k

d)

2

2

22

(2)

(1)d)

(26)

1

10

9

85^

105

squadron.tlnsert letter designation of

troop.

89

Stable aThe troop includes

:

28 privates first class.

10 57 privates.

11 Corporals, incl.

1? Troop clerk13 Liaison agents

Privates first class andprivates, incl.

Buglers

5th class 1014

15

6th class _ 5

bCarries the guidon and has chargeof led horses.

cRange finder.dTwo horses per officer.cLiaison officer.

16171819

Cooks, assistantCooks, first

Gunners, assistant

5th4th5th4th4th6th6th

20?1

Mechanics, chiefhArmed with rifle.

'One as second in command, one

90 as file closer.

23514

Messengers dh)

d")

(4)

(9 5k)1)

(11)

''Five as horse leaders.mOne picket line and pannier ; one

kitchen outfit ; one rations.?5 5th26 Miscellaneous

°Marches in column of threes.Each three contains one led pack

horse.27

?» 29 (5) (11) (27) 81

8430114

126

36813

110Road space per three—5 yards.The cooking outfit contains

:

2930

313m

34

12292

(6)

(6)

(11)(5)(16)

(28)(10)(38)

11533

148

2 grates, bake pans, 1 coffeeboiler, cooking utensils, pots, butch-ering utensils.

31

Rifles

323334 (2)

(5)

(2)(1)(5)(11)

(4)(2)(12)(27)

1

126

48110

5

Armament

Only officers carry sabres. Allare armed with the pistol and carry21 rounds of pistol ammunition, (x)

S5Bfi

Those armed with the rifle carry90 rounds of rifle ammunition, (x)The machine gun troop head-

quarters, on the march, is dividedas follows generally

:

At the head of the column

:

1 first sergeant,1 stable sergeant (carriesguidon and assumescharge of led animals),

1 sergeant (range finder),2 corporals (liaison),

2 buglers,4 privates (messengers),2 privates (orderlies),1 private (miscellaneous).

14 enlisted men. Road space—16 yards.

At the rear of the column

:

1 mess sergeant,3 cooks,4 horseshoers,2 mechanics,2 saddlers.

12 enlisted men. Road space(with led animals)

24 yards.

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TABLE 430WCAVALRY MACHINE GUN SQUADRON

(War Strength)

February 3, 1921

Designation: *Machine Gun Squadron; *MCJ Sq

1

Units

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

CO

a

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S3

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11 12 13 14

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am

u<u

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c

hO -ri

3CUl

c3O01

fi

13

M

3

H

c

£

3ao>

Q"3

01

01

j:

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StoOl*4

tObo

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8 =

*"S°>#

co4*o01

dp

co4Joomao

a

'c3sgoC3

Transpor-tationSection

a

H

ROAD SPACES

Troops 885 yds.C Tn . fl40 yds.Troops and C Tn 1005 yds.F Tn 220 yds.Troops, C Tn and F Tn __ 1245 yds.

1

49

MM

a0,oouHa>

H

2 Lieutenant colonel ormajor 1

1"

s4

1

1

-----

4

3

'"l2"'15

1

4

"l4~"19

1

4

21421

3 Captains REMARKS45

Captains or lieutenants-Lieutenants

2 hi,

"Insert numerical designation of

« Total commissioned

Staff sergeants, incl.Squadron sergeant-major

2brigade.fAttached medical wagon totaled

7sg2

(1)

(1)1

(1)

1

(1)

14

(S2)(gld)(si)

(2)

'(H)"(5la )

(2)

18

1

(1)

3

4

1

Un')

::::::

8

(2-n)

(3")"

(3)

9

12

2

2

__,

37

3

30

27

255(6)

(6")

(3)(18)(9)(3)(3)

(12)(9)

(15)(6)

(165)315

32

32

29

292

32

34

30

302

in C Tn.

8 The squadron detachment includes

:

a

2hi-»

1

!Q5h3vh

12 privates first class25 privates.

10

n121314151617

18

Squadron supply ser-geant

Sergeants, incl.

PersonnelWagon-master

Corporals, incl.

Bugler . .

Signal, wirePrivates first class and

privates, incl.BuglersClerks 5th

5th4th5th4th4th6th

4th

6th6th

""«£'

5th6th6th

The total squadron (cavalry person-nel) includes:

96 privates first class196 privates.

Summary of specialist ratings foriotal squadron (cavalry personnel) :

4th class - 185th class 336th class 29

aThe squadron staff consists of

:

19 Adjutant S-l.20 Cooks, assistant

Cooks, first

Intelligence officer S-2.21 _ Plans and training officer22 Gunners, assistant

HorseshoersS-3.

23 Supply officer S-4.24 Mechanics, chief

MechanicsThe adjutant is a capain. One

25 — ..; lieutenant acts as both intelligence26

27

28

Medical departmenttechnicians

Medical departmenttechnicians

Messengers

(1)

(3»)

officer and plans and training offi-

cer. One lieutenant is supply offi-

cer.bIncludes two horses per officer.cFour extra to replace sick, etc.

29 MessengersMotorcyclistsOrderliesSaddlers

dOfficers' mess.3031

"(6~f(6)

12 43

hMounted on horse."Mounted on mule.

32 TVeterinary.33 Scouts

358

______„„

(5)13 371

sNot armed with the rifle.1

34 Wagoners sCarries a sabre.1

353637

WagonersMiscellanoeus

Total enlisted

^Assumed.

Aggregate38 4 18 4 9 12 47

291

83

60101

330 377 15 392

Horses, ridingHorses, packHorses, draftMules, ridingMules, draftTotal animals

3940

&

8

17

17

41

5

T24=29

-----

3642

34599

444

374"100

83

60545

13 387100

83

64562

414243 1

444

17

Wagons, escort (combat)Wagons, escort ( ration

and baggage)Wagons, escort (forage

and pioneer)Wagons, springWagons, medical, four-

mule

Motorcycle, with side car

Bolos

45

1

41

6 6

4

44

6

4

44

1

463

3

4

44

47

4849

1

50 1 1 1 1 2

361818037721

51

44

11182

44

-----

9

""12"

12

"36"

476

3618

14433015

361818037721

52 Machine guns, heavyRifles53

54 Pistols55 Sabres . .

63

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TABLE 436WSEPARATE BATTALION, 75-mm. GUNS, HORSE ARTILLERY.

CAVALRY DIVISION (CONSOLIDATED TABLE)(War Strength)

March 3, 1921

Designation: ^Battalion, Horse Artillery; *Bn HA1 2

1

Symbol

Number

c~ 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

"a

tocu

toto

«!

11

Units toa

a

-_* w.2 rt

is£

am

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to jj

u

I"C d)

3C rt

i wn-*j _ks <_

m 3

c'3

H

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a)

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CIS

pq

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H

S

"3

aCQ

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H

c

B

ii-goa

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c

p,

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M

<

ROAD SPACESTroops 1700 yds

1

C Tn 602 yds.Troops and C Tn 2302 yds.P Tn 395 yds.

Troops, C Tn and F Tn 2697 yds.

RATES OF MARCHGood roads 4 to 6 mi. per hr.

Mediocre roads 3 to 5 mi. per hr.

Poor roads 2 to 4 mi. per hr.

?, 1

1

42

------

22

—-—

3

6

12

1

59

10

(IV) 1

1

1910

8

4 REMARKS5 Second lieutenants

Total commissioned

Master sergeant

Insert numerical designation ofbattalion.

"Exclusive of ordnance person-nel and equipment attached when

6 8 5 25 4 1 30

7

8 1

1

8

111831

(5)(2)(5)

1

1

~~14~~

2148

109(11)(4)(21)

3

~~30~"

54117267(21)(9)(6)

1

5

1

5286183407(37)(15)(32)

1»(lY2 h)

(3V"14")(»22)(1v2 o)

(lv5ldc)

1

5

25486

612

760

q vision. (See Table 412W.)inn12IS

Privates, first class, incl. 15 privates.

141516

MiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneous

4th5th6th ::::::

cMedical Department techniciansexcept 1 wagoner (6th class).

'•Dental.vVeterinary.

17 70 194 471 735 25kIncludes service platoon.tService platoon.IS 78 199 483 760

394556104

8

29 1 790

19 10758

126112728

25836924

244

1

394581108

8

9

91

f>9

23 93 318 651 1062 28 1 1091

Carts, ration, 2-muleCarts, reel, battery, 4-

2425

1 1 3

3-----

333

3

5

31

5544

16

4

1

5

315544

16

1

4

262728293031

Carts and reels, 6-horseCarts, water, 2-muleKitchen, rolling, 4-muleWagons, battery, 6-horseWagons, store, 6-horse_Wagons, escort (E&B)

1

1

1

1

______

11

1

1632

33

Wagons, medical, 4-

Wagons, spring, 1 ton,

Motorcycles, with side342 2 4 1 5

Caissons, 75-mm., 6-3518

3199

4

18

12

6483

36

12

9760

4

36

12

9760

4

3637

Guns, 75-mm., 6-horse-

-

Guns, machine, anti-

<*8 78

39 Rifles, automatic

64

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TABLE 437WHEADQUARTERS AND HEADQUARTERS BATTERY, SEPA-

RATE BATTALION, 75-mm. GUNS, HORSE ARTILLERY(War Strength)

March 3, 1921

Designation: Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, *

Battalion, Horse Artillery; Hq and Hq Btry *Bn HA1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 UnitsMa

.2 H

O,w

u01

83S3

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s

m

ua)

tCD

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wao

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nw

3a"O010>

s

>>ua>

M"3

oH

ROAD SPACES

Troops 220 yds." Tn 70 yds.Troops and C Tn 290 yds.

RATES OF MARCH

Good roads 4 to 6 mi. per hr.Mediocre roads 3 to 5 mi. per hr.Poor roads 2to4 mi. per hr.

2 l

CI)<»3)(»2)

(bD

1

142

3

4

5

First lieutenants

Total commissioned

First sergeantStaff sergeant, inel.

Sergeant majorSergeants, incl.

Agent

REMARKS

*Insert numerical designation ofbattalion.6 7 1 8

7

89

1011

1

1

(1)8

(1)

(1)(1)(1)<lx )

(1)dx

)

(lx )

11

(1)(2)Ux

)

(1)(1)(3)(2)

49(1)(1)

(1<]2Z)

<lz )

(2*)

(4)(4)dz

)

(e2)

(1)(1*2)

(8)

(87)(1)(l z )

(3)

(el)

1

1

8

11

C49)

70

"Executive.

bThe battalion staff consists of:Adjutant.Intelligence officer.

Plans and training officer.

Supply officer.

Reconnaissance officer.

Communications officer.

Liaison officer.

12 Chief of battalion

131415

Clerk, intelligenceClerk, operationsMess

16 Signal17 Stable service platoon of the combat train18192021

Corporals, incl.

Clerk, batterytrain. The supply officer also per-forms the duties of munition officer.

22 PostalThe communications officer com-

23mands the headquarters battery.

2425

cIncludes :

2618 privates 1st class

27

28

Privates first class andprivates, incl.

Bugler

31 privates

Summary of specialist ratings

:

29 Clerk, munitions 4th4th5th

30Cook, assistant31

32 Total . 124th33 dFor officers' mess.

eNot mounted.'Two horses provided for each

artillery officer.

El assistant to chaplain.xMarch with service platoon (bat-

talion field train )

.

zMarch with battery combat train.

3435

Horseholders

36 6th6th

6th

373839.

4041

MotorcyclistsOperator, instrument _

Operators, radioOperators, telephoneOrderlies and miscel-

laneous4243

Orderly, stableSaddler 5th

4445

46 70

47 8 70 70

Horses, draft4849 (

f16)10598

75850 Mules, draft

51 16 77 93

Carts, ration, 2-muleCarts, water, 2-muleCarts and reels, 6-horseKitchen, rolling, 4-muleWagons, spring, 3-ton,

4-horse

5253545556

1*

l z

11*

1

1

1

1

1

1

Motorcycles, with sidecars

57

2 2

Pistols58 8 70 78

65

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TABLE 438WBATTERY, SEPARATE BATTALION, 75-mm. GUNS, HORSE

ARTILLERY(War Strength)

March 3, 1921

Designation: Battery* fBattalion, Horse Artillery; Btry* fBn HA1 2 1

Symbol

Number

1

w 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Unitsboa

utu

a

8o>

Ua3OS•a ai%

am

Firing Battery

utu

m"a

oB

1st Platoon 2d Platoon 3d Platoon ROAD SPACESTroops 340 yds.

C Tn ... 107 yds.Troops and C Tn 447 yds.F Tn 75 yds.Troops, C Tn and F Tn __ 522 yds.

RATES OF MARCHGood roads 4 to 6 mi. per hr.Mediocre roads __ 3 to 5 mi. per hr.

Poor roads 2 to 4 mi. per hr.

1

C#o

utu

in

Wu

E

c.2

otu

wT3coCJtU

m

ao+3otu

w•auj=

H

13_o'•&

atu

m.C

h3

tu

J3

s

a#o

t>tu

02

0)ucIt]

ctu

c'3

§

?,

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l

CD(*1)

1

__.__. 1

11

2

34

First lieutenantsSecond lieutenants

Total commissioned __

REMARKS

*Insert letter designation of bat-tery.

flnsert numerical designation ofbattalion.

"Executive officer.bReconnaissance officer.cIncludes

:

39 privates 1st class.

89 privates.Summary of specialist ratings

:

5 2 1 4

fi 1

2

(1)

(1)

8(1)

(1)

(1)(1)(2)(2)

24

(1)(W2)

(3)<dn(4)

(lc4)

(1)(1)(5)(2)

1

(1)

2

(1)

(1)

16

(10)

(6)

1

(1)

2

(1)

(1)

16

(10)

(6)

1

(1)

2

(1)

(1)

16

(10

(6)

1

(1)

2

(1)

(1)

16

(10)

(6)

l

(i)

2

(2)

16

(10)

(6)

3

(1*)

(1*)(1*)

24

(2)a z

)

(2*)

a z)

(9)

(4*)

(2)

(1)(2*)

110

18

(c128)

1

89

1011

Chiefs of sectionInstrumJmt

1? Stable .-- - — _ -

1314 Corporals, incl.

Agent, battalionCaisson

15lfi 6th class 21718 Gunners Total 121920?1

Range finder dWilI accompany firing battery.

?,?, 'Includes 1 spare team (6 horses).82 horses provided for each offi-

cer.xMarch with service platoon.zMarch with battery combat train.

23

24

Privates first class andprivates, incl.

Agent with service

4th4th5th

~~~4th

6tii

5th

'fi

2798

Chief mechanic AMMUNITION CAPACITY29SO

Cook, assistant The gun sections, first to fourth

SI(inclusive), each carry 124 rounds.

32 Horseholders The fifth section (caisson), ca-pacity, 212 rounds.

S4Total capacity of battery, 177

^"irounds per gun.

36 Operators, aiming

3738S9

Operators, instrumentOperators, telephone-

-

4041

Orderly, stableSaddler

<l' 35 19 19 19 19 19 27 157

4S 37 20 19 20 19 19 27 161

<M

—-.8

(636)12

(S15)1213

12(815'

1213

1213

(f 18)188

86123

8

45 Horses, riding

47 44 27 25 27 25 25 44 217

Cart, ration, 2-muleCart, water, 2-muleCart, reel, battery, 4-

48

1

1

11*

1*

1

1

*1

1

111

1

1

4950

515253

Kitchen, rolling, 4-muleWagon, battery, 6-horseWagon, spring, 3 ton, 4-

54 Wagon, store, 6-horse

Caissons, 75-mm. 6-horseGuns, 75-mm. 6-horse _-

Guns, machine, anti-

555657

37

1

1

20

11

19

1

1

20

1

1

19

2

219 27

64

2161

r,8

66

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TABLE 439WBATTALION COMBAT TRAIN, SEPARATE BATTALION, 75-mm.

GUNS, HORSE ARTILLERY(War Strength)

March 3, 1921

Designation: Combat Train .. *Battalion, Horse Artillery; C Tn *Bn HA

1 2 3 4 14 15 16 17

5 6 71st Platoon

8 9 102d Platoon

11 12 133d Platoon

Units

bsc

w-fj to

3 *

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uVJ3

a

1"3

a>>

co

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a•aascu

Kc'3

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uH+jcj

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co

co

ocu

co

a

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m

3o

c_o'-£

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cu

co

_:<

so+jcu

02

-t->

aCU

>CU

GO

so

<u

bt

co

cj

aco

-C

C

g

ROAD SPACES

C Tn 602 yds.

(F Tn) Service Platoon .. 395 yds.

C Tn and Service Platoon 997 yds.

RATES OF MARCH

Good roads 4 to 6 mi. per hr.

Mediocre roads 3 to 5 mi. per hr.

Poor roads _ 2 to 4 mi. per hr.

2 Captain 11

1 1

-

(1)

2

(2)

11

(6)

.-_--. 122

3

4

First lieutenantsSecond lieutenants

Total commissioned

Master sergeant, incl.

Supply

r^zzz

REMARKS

5 1 1 1 1 1 5

1

1

14

1

1

21

("157^

1

I.".

J

194

199

*Insert numerical designation of

battalion.

67

1

(1)

"~"l~( 1)

2

(2)

11

(6)

(5)

14

(1)

2

(2

11

(6)

(5)

(1)

2

(2)

11

(6)

(1)

(4)

(i)

2

(2)

11

(6)

(5)

(1)

2

(2)

11

(6)

(5)

......

(1)

2

(2)

11

(6)

(1)

(4)

1

(1)

3

"a")"

1

(1)

2

"aY"

(im )

i

dm)

28(1)

"Wl"dm )

~(2»j<lm )

(bD(1)(lm )

Um )

7*16)

(b2)

32

"Includes :

48 privates, 1st class.

8

9

1011

12

13

14

15

First sergeantSergeants, incl.

Chiefs of sectionMess

StableSupplyWagonmaster

109 privates.Summary of specialist ratings

:

6th class . . 21"""

1 (1)Total 36

2

(2)

11 24

(1)

bNot mounted.16

17

Corporals, incl.

Agent2

(1)

(1)

2

(2)

c2 horses provided for each ar-

tillery officer.

1819

20

CaissonClerk, train"Wagonmaster, assist-

ant

dWith forge limber.eIncludes 1 spare team, 6 horses.

'"Mounted on mule.

21

22

23

Privates first class andprivates, incl. _

Bugler

6

(1)

(1)

CD(1)

11

(6)

(1)

(4)

Ammunition carried, 1908 rounds.Each section carries 212 rounds.This gives 159 rounds per gun.

24 Chief mechanicClerk, personnelCobbler

4th4th5th4th5th

(6)

(3)(1)(9)

(4)(2)

?7

282930

Cook, assistantDriversGuidon

31 4th6th6th

3?

33

34

Motorcyclists

35Sfi

Orderly, stable

5th

6th(5) (5)

(1)(1)

(b2)

37

88Servers, ammunition.WagonersWagoners, assistant

Total enlisted

39

(2)

40 9 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14

14

27

Aggregata41 10 15 14 14 15 14 14 15 14 27 33

Horses, drai*t42cll

12no

128

128

12no

128

128

12c10

128

128

«18168

"a"648

126112728

43 Horses, riding44

45Mules, dra'tMules, riding

Total animals4fi 11 22 20 20 22 20 20 22 20 20 42 79 318

Cart, ration, 2- muleCart, water, 2-muleKitchen, rolling, 4-muleWagon, battery, 6-horseWagons, escort (R&B)

4-muleWagon, store, 6-horse

Motorcycles with side

474849

5051

52

1

1

1

1

(dD

<dl)

16

1

1

11

161

53

2

~~14~~

_., 1 2

Caissons, 75-mm. 6-

horse54

2

1

15

2

"l4~~

2

1

15

2

"~14~"

2

"li~"

2

1

15

2 2

"ii""~~27~~ "33"

4

18

3199

4

55 Guns, machine, anti-

Sfi 1057 Rifles, automatic

67

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TABLE 466P and WCOMBAT ENGINEER BATTALION, MOUNTED

(War and Peace Strength)

December 13, 1920

Designation: ^ *Engineer Battalion; *Engr Bn

1 2 3 4

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Co BnYds. Yds.

Troops _ 83 300C Tn 55 3841

CO

hw

m a

c

EG

5"3

Troops and C Tn 138 684F Tn 40 196Troops, C Tn and F Tn_ 178 880

Tonnage

:

Co BnAnimal drawn. 2J tons 27J tons

? 1

"3

4

•1

1

1

1

1

1

2

3339

1

74

3

15

1

13

317

RATE OF MARCH

Same as cavalry.

3 Captains, or first lieu-1

1

1

3

4

5

6

Second lieutenantsTotal commissioned

Master sergeants, incl.

Construction foreman.Draftsman and sur-

Technical sergeants, incl.

Construction foremanPersonnelPhotographer and map

Sergeant majorSupply

REMARKS7

89

10111213

14151 li 1

39

(1)

(1)(1)(6)10

(1)

(9)2245(1)

(2)(2)(1)

(1)(1)(1)(1)

(2)(1)

(2)(2)

(1)(2)(3)(44)90

2

(i)5

(i)(i)

(l)(i)(i)

2

(1)(1)

4

(2)

(2)28

(1)

(1)(1)

(2)

(2)

(1)(1)(7)(4)(8)35

2

5

------

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7

1426

(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)

(1)(1)(2)

(2)

(1)(1)(7)(4)(15)60

39

27

30

66135(3)(6)(6)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(6)(3)

(6)(6)

(3)(6)(9)(132)270

2

5

31131

37

80161(3)(6)(6)(4)(1)(1)(1)(4)(4)(3)(3)(1)(1)

.(8)(3)

(8)(6)(1)(4)(13)(13)(147)330

2iv

"d')"

"aT"

(3)10

2

5

31133

37

249 '

340

*Insert numerical designation ofcavalry division.

"Battalion staff consists of:Adjutant.Intelligence officer.

Plans and training officer.

Supply officer.

Topographical officer.

Note:One officer combines the duties of

intelligence officer and topographicalofficer.

^Includes 1 veterinary officer.

(1st or 2d lieut.)

17 1

2

(i)

1819

202199

PersonnelStable

sSummary of specialist ratings

:

One Co Hq and Serv. TotalPlat. Bn.

2d class 1 1

3d class 1144th class 4 5 175th class 3 3 126th class 7 11 32

Total 15 21 65

'6 technical specialists per com-pany, and 4 per hq and serv plat al-

lotted by C. O. to meet local require-ments, normally distributed andwith duties as indicated.

u l 4th class.

'1 (i)3

(i)(i)(i)

"><[

25?697 Clerks28293031

12

(i)

(i)

323?

Blacksmiths ' _ 3d

343536

Carpenters, bridge' —Carpenters, general-

6th4th6th4th5th5th4th5th6th2d3d4th

"(»)""

6th

~~6th"5th6th

37 Clerk•is Cobbler39(in

Cooks (ass't)(i)

(l)(i)

3 6th class.TVeterinary.w Includes one wagon of intrench-

ing tools for each cavalry regiment.xNo pontoon train is carried

;

when needed, it is obtained from

41424344

Demolition men'Demolition men'Draftsmen, general'__

4546

Horseshoer — army headquarters.

474849

Medical technicians _

Motorcycle urivers

5051525354

Painter, sign' _ - -

(7)2555 Total enlisted

Aggregate56 93 4 62 279 345 12 357

57 86188

112

221

220732

4 26 2242

fjw

31

1

25

31

4842

90

73

1

1

2

1844

2585424336

66

3

660

2196

3109624430(e8)13=

94

1

882

2636

104

14

1

32010024444(e8)139411

882

2636

5859

46061626364656667

Total animals(Mules, draft, spare).

Wagons, tool, 4-muleWagons, R. & B., 4-mulcWagons, spring, 2-mule_Wagon, medical, 4-mule_Car, motor (D.S. or D.T.)Motorcycles, with side

68 4 131369 Rifles

70 Automatic rifles

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TABLE 491P and WDIVISION TRAIN, CAVALRY DIVISION, QUARTERMASTETR

CORPS, Transportation Service

{Peace and War Strength)

January 18, 1921

Designation

:

Division Train * Cavalry Division; Div Tn *_ _ Cav Divl 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n

1 Units c33a«...

to

.2 *

01

03

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<

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Troops, C Tns and F Tns 35561 Wag Co 12681 pack Tn 230Tn Hq and attached troops 100

RATES OF MARCHMi. Per Hr.

Good roads 4 to 6

Mediocre roads 3 to 4Poor roads 2 to 3

?,

"-—

1"

(»1)2

2"2»

4

336

1"

1

1

8

8

% REMARKS4 Total commissioned "Insert numerical designation of

5fi

("1")

Ci")(°1»)

—-—

6

6

182(14)(4)(64)

(100)196

4m

48m(8)

(40)56

1

7116

'232

(22)(4)(64)

(142)257

~~~1&"

(65")

(fl)

(fl)

(4)7

(fl)

(2)4

17

136

241

268

division.

•Mounted on horse.

7""Mounted on mule.

8"Adjutant and supply officer.

^Trainmaster and assistant.cSupply sergeant and personnel

clerk.

•Includes 1 messenger and 1 clerk.

'Medical Department technicians.eIncludes :

9

10111213

Privates first class and

MiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneous

4th5th6th

(d2 h )

"(W514 Total enlisted 108 privates first class

Aggregate15 7 200 56 263 8 5 276 'As per Table 98P.

16 2004

20056

2004

1451220082

124

75

—•---

4

— --,

1

—g—200

42651620082124

1

1

75188

17 .

18 Horses, riding 6 851219

?,<! Mules, pack?1 Mules, riding 26

124222324

Wagons, escort (cargo)-Wagons, medical, 4-muleMotorcycles, with side

M?5 7 12

18856 .

26 Rifles 188

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TABLE 133WREGIMENT, 155-mm. HOWITZERS, MOTORIZED (Consolidated

Table)

(War Strength)

March 7, 1921

Designation: *Corps Artillery (155H); *CorpsArty (155H)

1 2

Symbol

Number

w 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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cpq en ro

« Sx F P —. -^^.CGrnH H -O^ bOff£ C w c S ii 5;

Troops -_. 370 4500 215 5085C Tns 2460 2460Troops and CTns 7545F Tn (serv

btry) 820Troops, C

?. Colonel 1

1

3122121

1

1

3172926

i

5ld 1

1

1

56

26

Tn and3 Lieutenant colonel F Tn __. 8365

4 Majors5 Captains 3

42

1 1

43

6 RATES OF MARCH7

Mi. Per Hr.

8 11 1 8 57 77 6 1 84 Good roads 31 to 5Trucks 6 to 9

9 1 1 1 Mediocre roads 3 to 4

Technical and first ser-

Trucks ... 5 to 7

1011

1

1

210112239

4

1

2

7

104095(4)(6)(10)(38)

(25)

121296

162351783

(123)(114)162)

5

1416

113183413917(4)(6)

(138)(160)201)

3

38

18

CD(b13id)

5

1417

116186421935

Poor roads 3Trucks 4 to 5

12131415Ifi

Privates first class, incl., REMARKS17 Miscellaneous

MiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneous

Total enlisted

2d3d4th5th6th

is "Insert numerical designation of

192021

::::::(5)(8)(14)

regiment."Exclusive of ordnance presonnel

and equipment attached when regi-ment is detached from1 division.

?,?. 86 159 1416 1661 33 1694 (See Table 12W.)bMedical Department technicians

23 ii 87 168 1473 1739 39 1 1749 except 8 chauffeurs (6th class ra-

Ambulances, motorCars, motor, 5-passengerCars, reconnaissanceMotorcycles with side

24252627

2 1

3

6

1

1

1

9

1

1512

668712

6

912

6

108129

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7

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31

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6

1014

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dDental service.

AMMUNITION CARRIED

28 Each caisson body carries 14 rounds.9q Each truck F.W.D., cargo, in Bn30 Trailers, machine gun,

A.A.combat Tns carries 40 rounds.

Ammunition in 72 caisson

3132

33

Trailers, reel and cartTrailers, water, 180-gal.Trucks, F.W.D., art. sup-

ply, load A

1

1 1

1

261

1

Ammunition in 72 trucks of 3 Bncombat Tns 2880 rounds

Total ammunition with regiment,

343536

Trucks, F.W.D., cargoTrucks, i-ton, cargoTrucks, light repair, O.D.

Caisson bodies, 155-mm.

_

Guns, machine, A.A.Howitzers, 155-mm.Pistols _

321

3888 rounds or 162 rounds per piece.Approximately 1 day of fire.

37383940 11 87

8

168

8

721224

1473

72

721224

1739

88

721224

1739

8841 Rifles, automatic

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TABLE 134WHEADQUARTERS AND HEADQUARTERS BATTERY, 155-mm.

HOWITER REGIMENT, MOTORIZED (Consolidated

Table)

(War Strength)

March 7, 1921

Designation: Headquarters and Headquarters Battery *

Corps Artillery (155H) ; Hq and Hq Btry *Corps Arty (155H)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

I Units g

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ROAD SPACES

Troops _ _ 325 ydsC Tn 45 yds.

Troops and C Tn 370 yds.

RATES OF MARCHMi. per hr.

Good roads 8 to 10

23

45

ColonelLieutenant colonel ..

Major _-

1

(=1)

C3)(b4)

(bc2 )

CD

1

1

442

12

1

1

2

"lo"

11

(d61)

1

11

92

REMARKS

fi *Insert numerical designation ofregiment.

"Executive.bRegimental staff consists of:

AdjutantIntelligence officer

Plans and training officer

Supply officer

Liaison officers ( 2

)

7 Second lieutenants

Total commissioned

Master sergeant, incl.,_.

Staff sergeants, inch, __

Color

8.

11 1

1

(1)1

2

(2)10

(D(1)

(D(1)(1)

1 13

910111213

1

1

2

"l6"~

11

61

1415

161718

Chief of regimentalCommunications officer

Munitions officer

The regimental supply officer com-mands service battery and is in-

cluded in totals of service battery.The regimental communications

officer commands the headquartersbattery.

c l assistant plans and training offi-

cer.

1 assistant regimental communi-cations officer.

uIncludes

:

22 privates first class

39 privates

11

20 (1)(1)(2)

(D11

(D(D(2)

(D(1)(3)(2)

61

(2)

(1)(6)(6)(1)

(DC2)(1)

(6)(D(6)(2)(2)(8)

(r 12)(3)(D

21222324252627282930

Summary of specialist ratings

:

31

::::::

5th class 8

6th class 14

Total 27

32

33

Privates first class andprivates, incl.,

34 Chauffeurs (tractor4th5th6th4th4th4th5th

5th6th

6th

::::::

el for officers' mess.r l assistant to chaplain.si for radio equipment.1 for telephone equipment

hFor trailer, reel and cart.

'March with service battery.

353637B839

Chief mechanicClerk, munitionsCook (first)

40414243

Mechanic, motor _

44454647

Operators, instrument-Operators, radioOperators, telephone -

Orderlies and miscel-

4849

50 86 86 86

51 ii 87 98

33

61

1

1

1321

988

1 99

Cars, motor, 5-passenger_Cars, reconnaissanceMotorcycles with side

525354

— 2 1

3

6

CD1

1

1

3. C2)

1

33

61

1

1

1321

55565758

Trailer, kitchenTrailer, reel and cartTrailer, water, 180 gal-

lons596061

Trucks, F.W.D., cargo _

Trucks, |-ton, cargoTruck, light repair, O.D.

Pistols(,?. 11 87 9R63 Rifles, automatic _______ 8 1 8

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TABLE 135WSERVICE BATTERY, 155 mm. HOWITZER REGIMENT

(MOTORIZED)(War Strength)

March 7, 1921

Designation: Service Battery *Corps Artillery (155H) ; Serv Btry *Corps Arty (155H)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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2

8 9 10

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am"3+joH

ROAD SPACES

Troops 30 yds.F Tn 790 yds.Troops and F Tn 820 yds.

RATES OF MARCH

Good roads 8 to 10 mi. per hr.Mediocre roads 6 to 8 mi. per hr.Poor roads 4 to 6 mi. per hr.

?. CI)CD CD

1CD

1

14

33

4

First lieutenantsSecond lieutenants

Total commissioned

Master sergeants, incl.

REMARKS

5 2 2 2 8 "Insert numerical designation ofregiment.

"Regimental supply officer. Com-mands service battery.

bAssistant to regimental adjutant.cBattalion supply officer.dBand leader.

6 CD 1

7

81

(D

1

l

(D4

l

(D

3

(3)

1

(1)

1

(1)

1

(1)

21(1)(3)(3)

(1)

(1)

(2)

(10)

1

(1)

1

(1)

21(D(3)(3)

(1)

(1)

(2)

(10)

4

1

2

7

10

e135

9in11

1213

Assistant band leader40 privates first class.

95 privates.

1415 Band Summary of specialist ratings

:

1 6 (D(D(D(D3

(D

2nd class 4

17 3rd class 6

1 a 1 4th class 1011 5th class 38'0 4

"(4)""

40

(4)(6)(6)(15)(9)

1

(1)

21(1)(3)(3)

(1)

(1)

(2)

(10)

6th class 25?19) Band Total 83"3 Clerk, battery (D

(D

32

(6)(6)(D(D

(2)(2)

(D(3)

(10)

42

44

1

311

1

(f5)1

1

442

*2 for gasoline in drums. Each?,4 truck to carry twelve 50-gallon

25

26

Truckmasters, assist-

antPrivates first class and

privates, incl.

drums.

2798

Agents, battalion5th6th4th4th5th4th5th5th6th6th2d3d4th5th

:::.::

?<?

30313?

Chief mechanicClerk, personnel

33343536

Cook, assistantMechanics, motor

3738

Motorcyclists

394041

4243

MusiciansOrderlies and miscel-

laneous

44 48 23 23 23 159

Aggregate45 49 25 25 25 168

Car, motor, 5-passengerMotorcycles with side

cars

—4647

3

2

C6)

2

C6)

2

C6)

1

9

26

48 Trailer, kitchen49 Trailer, water50

515253

Truck, F.W.D. art.supply, load A

Trucks, F.W.D cargoTruck, light repair, O.DTruck, 1 ton-cargo

—54 49 25

2252

252

168855

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TABLE 136W

BATTALION, 155-mm. HOWITZER, MOTORIZED (CONSOLIDATED TABLE)(War Strength)

March 7, 1921

Designation: *Battalion.

*Bn

.fCorps Artillery (155H)

;

-fCorps Arty (155H)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Unitsbos

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ROAD SPACESTroops

:

Hq and Hq Btry _ 260 yds.2 Btrys _ 1240 yds.

C Tn:Bn C Tn . 2320 yds.

1 Troops and C Tn 2320 yds.

Rates of marchGood roads Zh to 5 mi. per hr.

Trucks . 6 to 9 mi. per hr.Mediocre roads 3 to 4 mi. per hr.Trucks 5 to 7 mi. per hr.Poor roads 3 mi. per hr.Trucks 4 to 5 mi. per hr.

•> 1

1

42

1

1

1

......

24

1

477

R REMARKS4

5 Second lieutenants

Total commissioned

*flnsert numerical designation for

6 8 3 8 19battalion and regiment.

7 1

15

111632(4)(6)(11)

1

1

9

7

2971

(3)(18)(21)

22

183672

158(34)(14)(22)

44

3254

117261(41)(38)(54)

Ammunition carried

8 Each caisson body carries 14

q rounds. Total with 2 batteries 336

10 rounds.

111?

Privates, first class, incl.Each truck, F.W.D. cargo carries

40 rounds. Total with Bn combat131415

MiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneous

4th5th6th

train 960 rounds.Total with battalion 1296 rounds,

162 rounds per piece.

16 66 118 288 472

17 74 121 296 491

Cars, motor, 5-passengerCars, reconnaissanceMotorcycles with side

181920

22

51

1

1

5

1

22

1228222

2

2622

54

222942

3

4

2

3643

2448

49124

2122

Tractors, 5-tonTrailer, kitchenTrailer, machine gun __

Trailer, reel and cart __

Trailer, water, 180 gal-

2425

1

1 1

26 Trucks, F.W.D. art.

272829

Trucks, F.W.D. cargo

Trucks, light repair, O.D.

Caisson bodies, 155-mm.Guns, machine, A.A.Howitzers, 155-mm. - _

22

28

1

3<V 244

829616

31

S233 Pistols 74

2

121634 Rifles, automatic

74

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TABLE 137WHEADQUARTERS AND HEADQUARTERS BATTERY, BATTAL-

ION, 155-mm. HOWITZERS (MOTORIZED)(Wai- Strength)

March 7, 1921

Designation: Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, * Battalion

* Corps Artillery (155H) ; Hq and Hq Btry * Bn

* Corps Arty (155H)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Unitsbe

to rt

QJ

a

u<u-a

S3Z

'o

S

w

muaud

ct;

QJ

Xao"3

m

>>hto

+jSmw0)

a3cod<u

w

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W 3

=5 «°£

ROAD SPACES

Troops 215 yds.

C Tn 45 yds.

Troops and C Tn 260 yds.

RATES OF MARCHGood roads 8 to 10 mi. per hr.

Mediocre roads 6 to 8 mi. per hr.

Poor roads 4 to 6 mi. per hr.

? l

CDC3)<»2)

CD1

1

42

8

s

45

Total commissioned

REMARKS

Insert numerical designation of

6 7 1battalion and regiment.

7

8

9

1011

11

(1)5

(1)

(1)

(D(D(1)11

(D(2)

(D(D(D(3)(2)

48(D

(D(4)(4)(1)(f2)

(1)(4)(D(5)(D(2)(6)

(ID(3)(1)

1

1

5

111

C48)

66

"Executive.bThe battalion staff consists of:

Adjutant.Intelligence officer.

Plans and training officer.

12

1314

Chief of battalion Supply officer.

Reconnaissance officer.

Communications officer.

Liaison officer.

The supply officer commands thebattalion section of service batteryand is included in totals of Eervice

battery.The communications officer com-

mands the headquarters battery.

1516171819?,0

Supply (g)

Clerk (g)

Postal (g)

?,1 Rangefinder??,

cIncludes

:

?316 privates 1st class.

24

25

Privates first class and

Chauffeur (tractor

4th5th6th4th4th5th

5th6th

6th

~

32 privates.

Summary of specialist ratings

:

2b

97 6th class - ... _11'8

—Chief mechanic Total 21

29^03132333435363738

3940

Cook, assistant

Mechanic, motorMotorcyclistsOperator, instrument-Operators, radioOperators, telephone _

Orderlies and miscel-

dFor trailer reel and cart.e l for telephone equipment.1 for wireless equipment.

f l for officers' mess.sMarch with service battery.

41 66

674? 7 74

Cars, motor, 5-passengerCars, reconnaissanceMotorcycles with side

434445

22

5

CD11

12

C2)

22

511

1

122

46474849

Trailer, reel and cartTrailer, water, 180 gal-

5051

Trucks, F.W.D. cargo

Pistols5? 7 672

74253

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TABLE 138WBATTERY, 155-mm. HOWITZER REGIMENT (MOTORIZED)

(War Strength)

March 7, 1921

Designation: Battery * fCorps Artillery (155H)

;

Btry * fCorps Arty (155H)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Units _c

a

.2 rt

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a

uQJ

-a

s3

s

w

uQJ

Ua3„° "2

s *

fc"S

03

Firing Battery

uQJ

co-

rn

"3

oH

1st Platoon 2nd Platoon 3rd PlatoonROAD SPACES

Troops _ 415 yds.

1

fi

o

m-p

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Kl

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fi_o'•&

oQJ

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fio

ocy

ra

c_o

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fi

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QJ

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Uc«c

c

C Tn 205 yds.Troops and C Tn 620 yds.

RATES OF MARCHGood roads Zl to 5 mi. per hr.Trucks 6 to 9 mi. per hr.

Mediocre roads _3 to 4 mi. per hr.Trucks 5 to 7 mi. per hr.

Poor roads 3 mi. per hr.Trucks 4 to 5 mi. per hr.

9, 1"1 .._._.

1

1

2

3 REMARKS4

Total commissioned

"1Insert letter designation of bat-

5 2 1 1 4tery.

flnsert numerical designation of

fi 1

2

(1)

1

(1)1

(1)

2

(1)

(1)

14

(9)

(2)

(3)

1

(1)

2

(1)

(1)

15

(9)

(2)

(3)

(1)

1

(1)

2

(1)

(1)

14

(9)

(2)

(3)

1

(1)

2

(1)

(1)

16

(9)

(3)

(3)

(1)

1

(1)2

(1)

(1)

18

(1)

(2)

(2)(3)(3)(1)(2)(1)

(2)(1)

1

1

9

18

<»115

regiment.

78q

"Executive.bReconnaissance officer.cWill accompany firing battery.

10li

"Includes

:

36 privates 1st class.

1? 79 privates.

13 (1)

8(1)

2

(1)

(1)

15

(9)

(2)

(3)

(1)

Summary of specialist ratings

:

4th class 1714 Supply (i)

1516 6th class 111718 Clerk, battery (i)

Gunners(1)

(1)(1)(2)(2)

23

(lc2 )

(1)(2)(1)(1)

(e l)

(4)

(3)(1)(1)(6)

Total 35192021

?,?,

Range finder _

Scout

f l for machine gun trailer.

?324 Privates first class and hl for personnel.

25 Agent with service of gasoline.

)

'March with service battery.

2728 Chauffeurs (tractor

4th5th6th

"4 th4th5th

Ammunition carried

Each caisson body carries 14rounds.Total with battery, 168 rounds.

42 rounds per piece.Approximately i of a day's fire.

The proportions are about 90%shell and 10% smoke. Gas may becarried, if conditions warrant, butis not habitually carried.

2930 Chauffeurs313233343536

Chauffeurs, assistant__Chief mechanicCook, first

Cook, assistant

37

38Mechanic, motor 5th

6th6th39

4041

42

MotorcyclistsOperator, aiming circleOperator, instrumentOperator, telephone ..

Total enlisted43 34 18 17 18 17 19 21 144

Aggregate44 36 19 17 19 17 19 21 148

Car, motor, 5-passengerCar, reconnaissanceMotorcycles with side

cars

454647

-- 1

1

3CI)

1

2 212 2

1f3

1

E2

1

1

1»3

1

1

1

6141

11

1

1311

4R Tractors, 5-ton49 Trailer, kitchen50

5152

Trailer, machine gun,A.A.

Trailer, reel and cartTrailer, water, 180 gal-

lons

1

53

545566

Truck, F.W.D. art. sup-ply, load A

Trucks, F.W.D. cargo

Truck, light repair, O.D.

Caisson bodies, 155-mm.Guns, machine, A.A. _

1

5758

2 2 2 2 42

2

~~21~~

2

1224

1488

5960

Howitzers, 155-mm.Pistols 36

1

191

1

171

1191

1

17161 Rifles, automatic

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TABLE 139WBATTALION COMBAT TRAIN, 155-mm. HOWITZERS (MOTORIZED)

(War Strength)

March 7, 1921

Designation: Combat Train *Battalion *Corps Artillery (155H)

;

C Tn * Bn * Corps Arty (155H)

1

1 2 3

u_.a

s3

S>.

m

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Maintenance

Section

P 121

13

UnitsHS'-£

a

-—' 00

«5aaP,01

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a3C•_o_Be"3_

1st Platoon 2nd Platton

c'3

-i-

__5

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1

co

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to

c

_

_c

co

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Ki

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co

__mj_44

c_o"+-

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_:

c

--

J_-_>

ROAD SPACESTroops 675 yds.C Tn 145 yds.Troops and C Tn 820 yds.

RATES OF MARCHGood roads 3J to 5 mi. per hr.Trucks 6 to 9 mi. per hr.

Mediocre roads J to 4 mi. per hr.Trucks 5 to 7 mi. per hr.

Poor roads 3 mi. per hr.Trucks 4 to 5 mi. per hr.

? 1

1

1

1

1

34

Total commissioned _

1 REMARKS5 ______ 1 1 1 3 *Insert numerical designation of

6 1

1

(1)

1

'(-)"

4(1)

(i)

"a.")"

1

(1)

1

(1)

1

(1)

1

(1)

1

(1)

.____.

(1)

12

(2)""

(2)

1

(1)

1

(1)2

(1)

22

"(37'

(2)(1)(2)(1)

(2)(1)(2)(8)

11

9

7

»100

battalion and regiment.

7

8

9 1 1

(1) (1)

aIncludes

:

29 privates 1st class.71 privates.

in Agentn1213

Summary of specialist ratings

:

"I

5th class 18

1 i 1 1

(1)

12

6th class 21

151617

18

AmmunitionClerk, train c

Privates first class andprivates, incl.

Bugler

::::::(1)

13

(1)

12

Total 42

13 12b2 for gasoline.cMarch with service battery.

IS 5th6th4th4th5th

(2)(2)

Ti)~(8)

(2)(2)

"<8)~

(2) (9\ (2)(2)?n (2) (2)

21?.?.

Chief mechanic Each truck, F. W. D. cargo, car-ries 40 rounds.Each section, 1st to 6th inclusive,

carries 160 rounds.Total with Bn C Tn, 960 rounds.120 rounds per piece.Approximately 5-6 day of fire.

23?4

Cook, assistantGuidon

2526

Mechanics, .motor 5th6th6th a")"

(8)

27 MotorcyclistsServers, ammunition28 (8) (8)

as — 7 15 14 14 15 u 14 25 118xo

30 — 8 16 14 14 16 14 14 25 121

Cars, motor, 5-passengerMotorcycles with side

cars

3132

— 1

1 1 1

—21

1

H1

25

1

51

1

281

33

34

3536

Trailer, kitchenTrailer, water, 180 gal-

lonsTruck, F.W.D. cargoTruck, light repair, O.D.

Pistols

—4

______'

'I"______

37 8 162

14 14 162

14 14 121638 Rifles, automatic 2

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TABLE ACHEMICAL COMPANY*

Designation:Company _. -t, ,f Chemical Regiment; Co. 4 Cml Regt

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

UnitstoC

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ROAD SPACES

1

-

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s§ 3

£• _ >j-n C H C _C4- c C__ — °1«_ dca'-C rtlC"

i| # Ijs J3S8

Yards.

Troops 100 20 100C Tn 480' 80 160* 320

2

34

CaptainsFirst lieutenantsSecond lieutenants

Total commissioned

First sergeantStaff sergeants

1 1

2"

3°4

243

Troopsand C Tn 580' 100 260* 320F Tn 65* 65*Troops,

5 1 1 5 4 9C Tn andF Tn 645' 100 325* 320

6

7 _

IP4"-

7 r

13 r

IP

"2 r

......

8

1426

1

28

1428

IP

-IPlh4ep

sl0'p3r

?22 r

,____.

3256

112

15

123266

134

RATES OF MARCH8 Sergeants9 Corporals Company : Same as infantry.

1011

Privates first classPrivates

Combat train (motorized Bection) :

Good roads 10 to 12 mi. per hr.

121314

MiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneous

Mediocre roads 8 mi. per hr.Poor roads 6 mi. per hr.

Field train1 : Same as motorized

15 25 3 50 53 38 212 250section of combat train.Animal transportation section"!

:

Ifi ______ 25 4 50 54 43 216

"~4ff

259Same as infantry.

Horse, ridingMules, draft

1718 61 12 12

1 1

48

REMARKS

Bicyclestion, assumed solely for conveni-ence of instruction at The General19

14aill

1 .___..

2

1

82

221

116*

2

4328

4328

221

1

6

2

2021

22

2324252627

Carts, combat, 1-muleCarts, combat, 2-muleMotorcycles, with side

carsMotorcycles, soloTrailer, kitchenTrailer, waterTrucks, 3-ton cargo (B)Trucks, 3-ton cargo

(AA)

Cylinders, gas, CG

Service Schools.flnsert numerical designation of

regiment.+Insert letter designation of com-

pany.aFor Stokes mortar operations

each section is organized into 2

Stokes mortar squads (each squad:1 corporal ; 2 privates first class ; 2privates), and one carrying party(2 corporals; 3 privates first class;9 privates, including drivers for am-28

42

48

'"I"4 18

16"

16

400m2

1634

200m200m225

8

3d31

Mortars, 4-inch Stokes 21

24

2

2

b l commanding company ; 1 sec-

32

33Projectors, gas, 2' 9"

Rifles

c l intelligence officer ; 1 informa-

34 502

25 20035

e l mess sergeant; 1 supply ser-geant ; 1 in charge animal trans-portation ; 1 in charge motor trans-portation.

^Privates 1st class and privates

:

1 assists supply sergeant ; 5 cooks ;

5 cooks' helpers ; 8 chauffeurs ; 4motorcyclists ; 2 buglers ; 3 in office

;

4 runners.hMounted on horse.'2 1-mule carts for each mortar.

One assumed to carry the mortarand 5 rounds ammunition, the other16 rounds ammunition. 1 2-mulecart for each two mortars, assumedto carry 38 rounds. Total 40 roundsper mortar (10 WP ; 20 CG ; 10 TH).See also note'.

lowsWPtiontionest

'Assumed to carry a total of 1500rounds Stokes mortar ammunition(931 rounds per mortar), as fol-

900 CG; 128 PG ; 128 CA ; 216128 TH. Additional ammuni-including projector ammuni-can be obtained from the near-chemical troops ammunition

dump.kIn practice it is frequently neces-

sary to pool these trucks under theorders of the chemical battalion orregimental commander ; in problemsat these schools they will, however,be assumed to be present with thecompany unless otherwise specified."Assumed to be held available at

nearest chemical troops ammunition

dump. Additional projectors andcylinders, if needed, to be obtainedfrom nearest army CWS offensivedepot. For ammunition see note'."Runners.PArmed with pistol.oln hasty movements of the com-

pany by truck, all animal transpor-tation of the company may be com-bined into an animal transportationsection and temporarily detacheduntil it can catch up with companyat new location.Armed with rifle.

'Includes 6 motor trucks, 1 62yards.

^Motorized.

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:

TABLE B

CHEMICAL AMMUNITION TRAIN (MOTORIZED)

f

'Chemical Ammunition Train (for entire Train) ; *Cml Am Tn. .*Battaiion

.*Chemical Ammunition Train (for a battalion of the train) .* Bn *Cml Am Tn

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

'tS

1 Battalion (e) a

A D ROAD SPACES-u e 8 0, Train 1 Bn 1 Coa 4* c

<s n Yds. Yds. Yds.3

& Troops

1 Unitsto w & 1

a>

C Tn 10322 3387 840

iataS3

a o co

Troops and C Tn_ 10322 3387 840F Tn _ .

- «^ OS X h a CO

Cc :s Troops, C

4-» 03

.2 a

a

"o

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Wc'3

u

co

aCO

2

H

cs

m"3

o

1co-

rn

3uH"3

4J

+->

cS

M<uutoto

and F Tn 10322 3387 840

RATES OF MARCHOT w H m ^ H CO H <; < Mi. Per Hr.

2 1 1 1 Mediocre roads 83 1

31

1

l

l

l

44

1

5

5

3

1515

43

1616

3

4

22

16

Poor roads 64

5 First lieutenants6 Second lieutenants

Total commissioned _

Master sergeants _

7 7 3 8 11 33 40 3 43 REMARKS8 3 3 3 *Insert numerical designation of9 Technical and first ser- the train or the battalion.

11

44

202076

55

202177

15 15in 15 1 16n 3

38

60 63 3 6612 Corporals _ 1

1

63231

66239 6

6624513 Privates first class, incl.. Ammunition Trains are assumed to

14 Privates, incl.. 11

(3)

2 . 188(8)

190(8)

570(24)

581(27)

11(1)

592 be army units. When desired they15 Miscellaneous 4th may be specified to be attached to16 Miscellaneous 5th (3) (76) (76) (288) (231) army corps or to divisions, usually17 Miscellaneous 6th (4) (3) (76) (79) (237) (241) (7) at the rate of one battalion (or

18 28 6 312 318 954 982 21 1003

19 35 9 320 329 987 1022 24 1046 cOrpanized same as Table 157W,War Dept., March 7, 1921, omit-tins; the transport section.20 Cars, motor, 5-passenger 2 1 4 5 15 17 17

21 Motorcycles with side bPersonnel same as the unit pre-cars _ 4 2 12

.

4164

4812

5212

2 5412

scribed in Remark X, Table 159W,?,?, Trailers, kitchen War Dept., March 7, 1921.23 Trucks, F.W.D., arty sup- c Orp;anized same as Table 157W,

ply, load A 4112

4112

12236

12237

12237

War Department, March 7, 1921.24 Trucks, F.W.D., cargo - 1 dSame as Table 156W, War Dept,25 Trucks, light repair, O.D. 4 4 12 12 12 March 7, 1921.

cCargo Capacity : 2 transportS>,6 35 9 320 329 987 1022 1022

sumed to carry the following total

complete rounds of ammunition27 Ambulances, motor _ 1 128 Trucks, cargo, i-ton 2 2 for the 2 companies (75-mm. and 3-

inch Stokes mortar) :

75-mm. gun :—5280 gas(480 BA, 2880 CG, 1440DA, 480 HS) ; 2880smoke WP ; 48 incendi-ary ; 108 liquid smoke(for adjusting gasshell).

3-inch Stokes mortar:2070 smoke WP (carriedon 6 trucks of first

transport company).

The 3d transport companyof each battalion is assumed tocarry 155-mm. howitzer ammu-nition as follows (completerounds) :

155-mm. howitzer: 648gas (72 BA, 72 CA, 360CG, 72 DA, 72 HS) ;

240 smoke WP ; 60 in-cendiary ; 12 liquidsmoke (for adjustinggas shell).

The 4th transport companyof each battalion is assumed tocarry persistent gases only, asfollows (complete rounds) :

75-mm. gun (carried on7 trucks) : 1344 gas(144 CA, 1200 HS) ; 42liquid smoke (for ad-justing gas shell).

155-mm. howitzer (carriedon 17 trucks) : 668 gas(72 CA, 596 HS) ; 12liquid smoke (for ad-justing gas shell).

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